From 4bbfdc5891318c725f5b26491c71a4344a20efda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elpunical Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 23:37:49 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Made recover-mii-channel and recover-ios clearer and some more changes --- dump-games.md | 12 ++++++------ faq.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- introduction.md | 2 +- nand-backup.md | 2 +- recover-ios.md | 21 +++++++++------------ recover-mii-channel.md | 28 +++++++++++++--------------- sd-preparation.md | 8 ++++---- vwii-modding.md | 2 +- 8 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) diff --git a/dump-games.md b/dump-games.md index 3277a946c..219417c74 100644 --- a/dump-games.md +++ b/dump-games.md @@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to install a copy of your game to the system NAND/ > 7. When prompted, insert the game disc you want to dump > 8. When the process is complete, your Wii U will launch the Wii U Menu. > 9. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and start the WUP Installer GX2 app. -> 10. Select your game (`WUP-XXXX`), press `Install` and confirm with `Yes`. +> 10. Select your game (`WUP-X-XXXX`), press `Install` and confirm with `Yes`. > 11. Select NAND as the installation destination. > 12. When the process is complete, your Wii U will launch the Wii U Menu. > 13. You should see your game installed, ready to be played. > 13. Take the SD Card out of your Wii U and plug it into your PC. -> 14. Delete the `WUP-XXXX` folder in the `install` directory on your SD Card to free up space. +> 14. Delete the `WUP-X-XXXX` folder in the `install` directory on your SD Card to free up space. #### **Install to USB** @@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to install a copy of your game to the system NAND/ > 9. When prompted, insert the game disc you want to dump > 10. When the process is complete, your Wii U will launch the Wii U Menu. > 11. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and start the WUP Installer GX2 app. -> 12. Select your game (`WUP-XXXX`), press `Install` and confirm with `Yes`. +> 12. Select your game (`WUP-X-XXXX`), press `Install` and confirm with `Yes`. > 13. Select USB as the installation destination. > 14. When the process is complete, your Wii U will launch the Wii U Menu. > 15. You should see your game installed, ready to be played. > 16. Take the SD Card out of your Wii U and plug it into your PC. -> 17. Delete the `WUP-XXXX` folder in the `install` directory on your SD Card to free up space. +> 17. Delete the `WUP-X-XXXX` folder in the `install` directory on your SD Card to free up space. ### Transfer updates/DLC to USB device @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to install a copy of your game to the system NAND/ > 12. When prompted, insert the game disc you want to dump. > 13. When the process is complete, your Wii U will launch the Wii U Menu. > 14. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and start the WUP Installer GX2 app. -> 15. Select your game (`WUP-XXXX`), press `Install` and confirm with `Yes`. +> 15. Select your game (`WUP-X-XXXX`), press `Install` and confirm with `Yes`. > 16. Select NAND as the installation destination. > 17. When the process is complete, your Wii U will launch the Wii U Menu. > 18. You should see your game installed, ready to be played. > 19. Take the USB device out of your Wii U and plug it into your PC. -> 20. Delete the `WUP-XXXX` folder in the `install` directory on your USB device to free up space. +> 20. Delete the `WUP-X-XXXX` folder in the `install` directory on your USB device to free up space. ### Moving the game to USB diff --git a/faq.md b/faq.md index 24ca15a5f..59ed244c6 100644 --- a/faq.md +++ b/faq.md @@ -29,33 +29,33 @@ Kawashima: Motto Nou wo Kitaeru Otona no DS Training [JPN] Running game mods - 8 GB (FAT32 USB drive may be used as well for mods)\ Only running homebrew apps - Any size > ->Brands - Sandisk, Samsung or PNY\ -Note: Avoid class 4 SD cards, and avoid Ebay +> Brands - SanDisk, Samsung or PNY\ +Note: Avoid class 4 SD Cards, and avoid Ebay ### Haxchi common errors -> -3: No SD card detected. Re-insert the SD card and try again. Make sure the SD card is in FAT32 format. If the error persists, try blowing into the SD slot as it can get dusty inside. +> -3: No SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD Card and try again. Make sure the SD Card is in FAT32 format. If the error persists, try blowing into the SD slot as it can get dusty inside. > ->-4: SD detected but could not mount. Check to see if the SD is using MBR and not GPT. Also check to see if there are any other partitions on the SD card and merge them into one primary partition. +> -4: SD detected but could not mount. Check to see if the SD is using MBR and not GPT. Also check to see if there are any other partitions on the SD Card and merge them into one primary partition. > ->-5: Missing files on the SD. Check to see if your SD has Homebrew Launcher located in wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher/homebrew_launcher.elf +> -5: Missing files on the SD. Check to see if your SD has Homebrew Launcher located in /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher/homebrew_launcher.elf ### Browser errors -> Fsgetmount Source Failed: Same as -3 above, means no SD card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. +> Fsgetmount Source Failed: Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. > ->FSOpenFile Failed [...] payload.elf: Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder. +> FSOpenFile Failed [...] payload.elf: Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder. > ->FSOpenFile Failed: Missing homebrew_launcher on SD. Make sure you have homebrew_launcher.elf in the wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder. +> FSOpenFile Failed: Missing homebrew_launcher on SD. Make sure you have homebrew_launcher.elf in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder. ### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean? > This refers to leftover files from incomplete installs. Always choose Yes to delete this data, as it takes up space for no good reason. If it ever stays stuck on deleting the data in an infinite loop, you can manually delete the data yourself. Use Ftpiiu Everywhere and browse to Storage_MLC/usr/import/ then delete any files in the folder if any exists. This is where the partial installs exist after incomplete installs. It'll be Storage_USB if installed to a USB. The import folder should always be kept empty. -### Can I install homebrew on WiiU with a USB instead of SD card? +### Can I install homebrew on Wii U with a USB instead of SD Card? -> No, you must have an SD card for a first time setup, a usb can then be used to install game backups, vc injects, etc, but not to store Homebrew Apps which are required to set everything up +> No, you must have an SD Card for a first time setup, a usb can then be used to install game backups, vc injects, etc, but not to store Homebrew Apps which are required to set everything up ### My HDD doesn't work or makes a weird clicking-sound, what should I do? diff --git a/introduction.md b/introduction.md index 1cb817f22..72dc5add0 100644 --- a/introduction.md +++ b/introduction.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on [Nin > - A device such as a Computer to place files onto the SD Card > - A Wii U with internet access > -> Your SD card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model. +> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model. If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, NNID, saves, etc will be preserved). diff --git a/nand-backup.md b/nand-backup.md index 5d50817be..5f355b46a 100644 --- a/nand-backup.md +++ b/nand-backup.md @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri - Dump SEEPROM: **yes** > 3. Press the A button to start the dumping process. > 4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC. -> 5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, and, if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer. +> 5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and, if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer. > 6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space. diff --git a/recover-ios.md b/recover-ios.md index 8b825b979..dd761b301 100644 --- a/recover-ios.md +++ b/recover-ios.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Recover a corrupted or lost IOS -This page will guide you through the process of restoring a clean IOS on your vWii. +This page will guide you through the process of recovering a corrupted IOS on your vWii. !> Do not use this method for anything else than [recovering your Mii Channel](recover-mii-channel) or the following page. @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring a clean IOS on your vW ### Instructions -> 1. Extract the `fpiiu-cbhc.zip` file to the root of your sd card +> 1. Extract the `fpiiu-cbhc.zip` file to the root of your SD Card > 2. Install FileZilla on your computer > 3. Install Python on your computer @@ -24,17 +24,15 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring a clean IOS on your vW !> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates). -> 1. Power on your Wii U and run CFW -> - If you don't know what CFW is, please read [this](introduction) -> 2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher -> 3. Launch FTPiiU Everywhere -> 4. Launch FileZilla -> 5. Type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect` -> 6. In FileZilla, navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00000001` +> 1. Power on your Wii U and launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi or CBHC) +> 2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere +> 4. Launch FileZilla on your computer +> 5. In FileZilla, type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect` +> 6. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00000001` > 7. Delete the `00000050` folder > 8. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/ticket/00000001` > 9. Delete the `00000050.tik` file -> 10. Double click the previously downloaded `.py` file +> 10. On your computer, double click the previously downloaded `.py` file > 11. Type in your Wii U's IP address and press Enter > 12. Wait for it to finish what it's doing > - If an `err.log` file has been generated, please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) @@ -50,8 +48,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring a clean IOS on your vW !> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates). -> 1. Power on your Wii U and run CFW -> - If you don't know what CFW is, please read [this](introduction) +> 1. Power on your Wii U and launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi or CBHC) > 2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher > 3. Launch FTPiiU Everywhere > 4. Launch FileZilla diff --git a/recover-mii-channel.md b/recover-mii-channel.md index ebdf5ecd7..68694cc0b 100644 --- a/recover-mii-channel.md +++ b/recover-mii-channel.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring your Mii Channel to a ### Instructions -> 1. Extract the `fpiiu-cbhc.zip` file to the root of your sd card +> 1. Extract the `fpiiu-cbhc.zip` file to the root of your SD Card > 2. Install FileZilla on your computer > 3. Install Python on your computer @@ -20,21 +20,19 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring your Mii Channel to a !> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates). -> 1. Power on your Wii U and run CFW -> - If you don't know what CFW is, please read [this](introduction) -> 2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher -> 3. Launch FTPiiU Everywhere -> 4. Launch FileZilla -> 5. Type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect` -> 6. In FileZilla, navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00010002` -> 7. Delete the `48414341` folder -> 8. Double click the previously downloaded `.py` file -> 9. Type in your Wii U's IP address and press Enter -> 10. Wait for it to finish what it's doing +> 1. Power on your Wii U and launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi or CBHC) +> 2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere +> 3. Launch FileZilla on your computer +> 4. In FileZilla, type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect` +> 5. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00010002` +> 6. Delete the `48414341` folder +> 7. On your computer, double click the previously downloaded `.py` file +> 8. Type in your Wii U's IP address and press Enter +> 9. Wait for it to finish what it's doing > - If an `err.log` file has been generated, please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) -> 11. Exit FTPiiU Everywhere and the Homebrew Launcher -> 12. Launch the System Settings -> 13. Perform a System Update +> 10. Exit FTPiiU Everywhere and the Homebrew Launcher +> 11. Launch the System Settings +> 12. Perform a System Update You should now have a working Mii Channel. diff --git a/sd-preparation.md b/sd-preparation.md index 43fc89008..c42e38f13 100644 --- a/sd-preparation.md +++ b/sd-preparation.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # SD Preparation -We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on the SD card. +We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on the SD Card. ?> **Notice** - Your SD card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. + Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. ### What you need @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on t ?> **Notice** The info.json and manifest.install files are not needed for the modding proccess and therefore can be deleted. -> 1. Insert your Wii U's SD card into your PC +> 1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC > 2. Extract the `Haxchi.zip` file to the root of your SD Card > 3. Extract the `CBHC.zip` file to the root of your SD Card > 4. Copy the `config.txt` file to the `haxchi` folder on your SD Card. Overwrite files if asked @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on t ?> **Notice** The info.json and manifest.install files are not needed for the modding proccess and therefore can be deleted. -> 1. Insert your Wii U's SD card into your PC +> 1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC > 2. Extract the `mocha.zip` file to the root of your SD Card > 3. Copy the `config.ini` file to the `/wiiu/apps/mocha` folder on your SD Card > 5. Copy the `payload.elf` from the `payload.zip` to the `wiiu` folder on your SD Card diff --git a/vwii-modding.md b/vwii-modding.md index 14c10135b..fe62bcbb9 100644 --- a/vwii-modding.md +++ b/vwii-modding.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii. We will now place the required Homebrew files on the SD Card. ?> **Notice** - Your SD card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. + Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. ### What you need