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Title: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Overly Epux on July 15, 2010, 09:02:19 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Beyond on July 15, 2010, 09:06:22 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Overly Epux on July 15, 2010, 09:16:42 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Beyond on July 15, 2010, 09:23:04 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Overly Epux on July 15, 2010, 10:50:02 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Beyond on July 15, 2010, 10:57:51 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))
<_<

cIOS36 is IOS249. It's called cIOS36 because it uses IOS36 as a base when installing, but the actual IOS is installed in IOS249.

You'll be fine. Also, what version of cIOS36 do you have?


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Overly Epux on July 15, 2010, 11:00:44 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))
<_<

cIOS36 is IOS249. It's called cIOS36 because it uses IOS36 as a base when installing, but the actual IOS is installed in IOS249.

You'll be fine. Also, what version of cIOS36 do you have?
CIOS rev 10.
If thats it, then I get it now.   Thanks for explaining that to me ^^;;


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Beyond on July 15, 2010, 11:05:53 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))
<_<

cIOS36 is IOS249. It's called cIOS36 because it uses IOS36 as a base when installing, but the actual IOS is installed in IOS249.

You'll be fine. Also, what version of cIOS36 do you have?
CIOS rev 10.
If thats it, then I get it now.   Thanks for explaining that to me ^^;;
cIOS rev10? That's pretty old. You don't have to, but I'd recommend at least having rev16.


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Overly Epux on July 15, 2010, 11:15:32 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))
<_<

cIOS36 is IOS249. It's called cIOS36 because it uses IOS36 as a base when installing, but the actual IOS is installed in IOS249.

You'll be fine. Also, what version of cIOS36 do you have?
CIOS rev 10.
If thats it, then I get it now.   Thanks for explaining that to me ^^;;
cIOS rev10? That's pretty old. You don't have to, but I'd recommend at least having rev16.
Okay, so I'd just use Wad manager right?


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Beyond on July 15, 2010, 11:19:03 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))
<_<

cIOS36 is IOS249. It's called cIOS36 because it uses IOS36 as a base when installing, but the actual IOS is installed in IOS249.

You'll be fine. Also, what version of cIOS36 do you have?
CIOS rev 10.
If thats it, then I get it now.   Thanks for explaining that to me ^^;;
cIOS rev10? That's pretty old. You don't have to, but I'd recommend at least having rev16.
Okay, so I'd just use Wad manager right?
<_<

No, you DL the installer and run it from the homebrew channel.


Title: Re: Switching from a disc to an Iso
Post by: Overly Epux on July 15, 2010, 11:23:42 AM
My wii's disc reader recently broke  :>.>palm:.  I have absolutely no idea how, but it did.  I got CoverFloader, and re-downloaded all of the game I had.  The only problem is that Gecko doesn't boot Individual games from Coverfloader, but the channel itself.  As far as I know the only solutions are to
A) Make Brawl a channel
B) Use the other method of brawl hacking.  ((I don't know how, if someone could tell me it would be greatly appreciated))
<_<

Use Neogamma, USB Loader GX, or USB Loader Configurable. They all have ocarina built in.
Alright.  two more questions then.
A) Which do YOU prefer
B) Is there a Specific cIOS that I need?  I have cIOS36
I personally would use USB Loader CFG. It's stable and has a nice "coverflow" setup like CoverFloader.

You'll be fine with cIOS36.
I'm looking at the installation instructions and it's telling me that it uses IOS249 and IOS222.  Are you sure cIOS36 will work?  ((Sorry about all the questions, the wii's not only mine though, so I don't want to brick it. D: ))
<_<

cIOS36 is IOS249. It's called cIOS36 because it uses IOS36 as a base when installing, but the actual IOS is installed in IOS249.

You'll be fine. Also, what version of cIOS36 do you have?
CIOS rev 10.
If thats it, then I get it now.   Thanks for explaining that to me ^^;;
cIOS rev10? That's pretty old. You don't have to, but I'd recommend at least having rev16.
Okay, so I'd just use Wad manager right?
<_<

No, you DL the installer and run it from the homebrew channel.
Okay, thanks XD
I've been trying to learn more about this stuff e-e
It's somewhat confusing.