diff --git a/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/docs/extras/block-updates.md index f84d348d9..a388486ad 100644 --- a/docs/extras/block-updates.md +++ b/docs/extras/block-updates.md @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Currently, two ways exist to block updates on the Wii U system: 1. Launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi/CBHC) and enter the Homebrew Launcher. 1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the ftpiiu_everywhere app. 1. Take note of the IP address on the Wii U screen. -1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla, this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen: -FileZilla +1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla, this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen: +
FileZilla 1. Navigate to `/storage_mlc/sys`. You should see an empty folder called `update`. 1. Right-click the folder and delete it. 1. You are now blocking updates. diff --git a/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md index 230d791ac..9f4165073 100644 --- a/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md +++ b/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update. 1. Launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi/CBHC) and enter the Homebrew Launcher. 1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the ftpiiu_everywhere app. 1. Take note of the IP address on the Wii U screen. -1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla, this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen: -FileZilla +1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla, this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen: +
FileZilla 1. Navigate to `/storage_mlc/sys`. 1. Create a folder named `update`. 1. You are now no longer blocking system updates.