diff --git a/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/docs/extras/block-updates.md index 6adac953a..c7b614634 100644 --- a/docs/extras/block-updates.md +++ b/docs/extras/block-updates.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Currently, two ways exist to effectively block updates on the Wii U system: ?> This method of update blocking is a bit more advanced than DNS Blocking and uses a homebrew app to modify system files. However, it has the advantage that the eShop's functionality will not be restricted. 1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer. -1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) to the root of your SD Card. +1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/tag/v1.1) to the root of your SD Card. 1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and power it on. 1. Enter the Homebrew Launcher. 1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the UFDiine app. diff --git a/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md index c3de98551..7d8d8690f 100644 --- a/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md +++ b/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update. ### Recreating Update Folder 1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer. -1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) to the root of your SD Card. +1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/tag/v1.1) to the root of your SD Card. 1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and power it on. 1. Enter the Homebrew Launcher. 1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the UFDiine app.