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draylen19
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10. February 2008 @ 01:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, i did the 15% trick, the game loads, but 2-3seconds during the intro movie the game freeze and a white screen with green text appears, anyone found a way to fix that ? thank you
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GokuSoul
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10. February 2008 @ 01:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by draylen19:
Hi, i did the 15% trick, the game loads, but 2-3seconds during the intro movie the game freeze and a white screen with green text appears, anyone found a way to fix that ? thank you
1. Just keeping pressing A so you can just skip the intro

2. Use your DVD5 to load the intro and then swap with the DVD9 at the "Press any button" screen.
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10. February 2008 @ 02:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by draylen19:
Hi, i did the 15% trick, the game loads, but 2-3seconds during the intro movie the game freeze and a white screen with green text appears, anyone found a way to fix that ? thank you
If you have a D2CKey, no, there is no way to fix it. Otherwise, read back a bit to find fixes for wiikey.

For the D2CKey people, it seems that it is the Caravan rip itself that is causing the problems. There are reports of people ripping the game themselves and having it work - but since noone has stepped forward and released these, there's no way to test. Ultimately, the only answer so far is to wait, I think.
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10. February 2008 @ 03:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Can someone please PM me, it is very important and i would really appreicate it if someone could help me.

thanks

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docmario9
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10. February 2008 @ 09:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Okay I know this Error 001 thing is getting pretty old, but I am still getting it, so I'm thinking I must have gone wrong somewhere in the configuration of my wiikey or something. If not then this is just more info to troubleshoot the problem.

- NTSC-U wii
- wiikey updated to 1.9g, i run the update disc, it updates twice then home says "you guys are nuts" (wat he says is normal right?)
- my wii firmware is at 3.1U (checked my wii settings in wii menu)
- I put in the config disc 1.3 set region overide to on and disc speed to 3x (everytime I go back in the wiikey settings are set to default, I read that this is normal is that true or should my changes be reflected in that menu?)
- I have burned the 7.93 DVD9 version once on average media then on a verbatim DL-R disc at 2.4x

I put the disc in my wii and went to the disc channel to load it up.
It then prompted me to do an update, which I did fully. I still have full functionality of my wii, no bricking that I can see (can go into settings and everything), but I do have dual channels.
The game shows up in my disc channel but when I go to play I get the Error 101 message.

I am currently burning a DVD5 version to try the swap trick, but I just wanted to know if anyone had anymore ideas. Or if there was something I was doing wrong in the set up I outlined.

Thanks in advance.
JTG2003
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10. February 2008 @ 10:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by docmario9:
Okay I know this Error 001 thing is getting pretty old, but I am still getting it, so I'm thinking I must have gone wrong somewhere in the configuration of my wiikey or something. If not then this is just more info to troubleshoot the problem.

- NTSC-U wii
- wiikey updated to 1.9g, i run the update disc, it updates twice then home says "you guys are nuts" (wat he says is normal right?)
- my wii firmware is at 3.1U (checked my wii settings in wii menu)
- I put in the config disc 1.3 set region overide to on and disc speed to 3x (everytime I go back in the wiikey settings are set to default, I read that this is normal is that true or should my changes be reflected in that menu?)
- I have burned the 7.93 DVD9 version once on average media then on a verbatim DL-R disc at 2.4x

I put the disc in my wii and went to the disc channel to load it up.
It then prompted me to do an update, which I did fully. I still have full functionality of my wii, no bricking that I can see (can go into settings and everything), but I do have dual channels.
The game shows up in my disc channel but when I go to play I get the Error 101 message.

I am currently burning a DVD5 version to try the swap trick, but I just wanted to know if anyone had anymore ideas. Or if there was something I was doing wrong in the set up I outlined.

Thanks in advance.

Sounds like you did everything ok so far. I would try using a brickblocked version.
asif500us
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10. February 2008 @ 10:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by docmario9:
Okay I know this Error 001 thing is getting pretty old, but I am still getting it, so I'm thinking I must have gone wrong somewhere in the configuration of my wiikey or something. If not then this is just more info to troubleshoot the problem.

- NTSC-U wii
- wiikey updated to 1.9g, i run the update disc, it updates twice then home says "you guys are nuts" (wat he says is normal right?)
- my wii firmware is at 3.1U (checked my wii settings in wii menu)
- I put in the config disc 1.3 set region overide to on and disc speed to 3x (everytime I go back in the wiikey settings are set to default, I read that this is normal is that true or should my changes be reflected in that menu?)
- I have burned the 7.93 DVD9 version once on average media then on a verbatim DL-R disc at 2.4x

I put the disc in my wii and went to the disc channel to load it up.
It then prompted me to do an update, which I did fully. I still have full functionality of my wii, no bricking that I can see (can go into settings and everything), but I do have dual channels.
The game shows up in my disc channel but when I go to play I get the Error 101 message.

I am currently burning a DVD5 version to try the swap trick, but I just wanted to know if anyone had anymore ideas. Or if there was something I was doing wrong in the set up I outlined.

Thanks in advance.

Burning at a slower speed? I wouldn't really know with my slow internet im still at 67.9%..(stupid middle-east internet blackout).

Im going to try to play brawl on my japanese wii with wiikey 1.9g. If i have a japanese wii hopefully, it will work. BTW what is a good burning program to use?

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JTG2003
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10. February 2008 @ 11:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by asif500us:

Burning at a slower speed? I wouldn't really know with my slow internet im still at 67.9%..(stupid middle-east internet blackout).

Im going to try to play brawl on my japanese wii with wiikey 1.9g. If i have a japanese wii hopefully, it will work. BTW what is a good burning program to use?
Everyone says "Nero" and it worked fine for me.
ricardoga
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10. February 2008 @ 13:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Someone add me to there friends in brawl i would like to play online :)no friend codes allowed here

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ghaleon
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10. February 2008 @ 15:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am having an interesting problem. I don't believe it to be like the other problems in this thread, and I am running out of options to try.

Synopsis: When the game attempts to run movies off of the DVD9 release, it shows the first frame (white frame on the intro, pillar in second cinema of SSE), I recieve a green screen with dark green text. The text has two lines, with roman letter 'Wii' text on the second line, towards the center.

Configuration:

Wii - January 2007 purchase date
Modchip - Wiikey 1.9g successfully updated
Firmware: 3.1J with dual channels/inaccessible setup screen
Speed - 3x (tried 6x too)
Media: Verbatim DL (Singapore) burnt in imgBurn at 2.4x (slowest my burner will burn at)

Already attempted:

#1: Reburning - No change
#2: Swap trick - Game gets past intro, will play first cinema of SSE fine and first fight, but crashes on second cinema. Seems to work the same as the DVD5 release
#3: Running full update - No change

I have three iso's, and ONE dual layer disc at my disposal.

DVD5, brickblocked
DVD5, unmodified
DVD9, unmodified

The kicker is that the disc WORKS. It worked on my friends modded wii with no issues. I really am stumped on this one.
ptpatil
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10. February 2008 @ 17:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@ghaleon

I am speculating here so take it with a grain of salt, but I think that the Wiis that are semi-bricked with settings page unaccesible have been updated from firmwares 2.2U or firmware versions below the one on the SMG disc.
This means that the DVD-drive actually hasn't been updated from single layer reading to double layer reading. Thats why the DVD5 version plays and the DVD9 version plays only the DVD5 content, since its reading only the stuff on the first layer.
So this would mean you'd either hope that the US version of the Brawl will update you or you'll have to wait for Mario Kart in April to be able to update to the next firmware version.

EDIT: Has ANYONE who has a semi-bricked Wii from the Brawl update been able to play the DVD9 content?

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ghaleon
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10. February 2008 @ 17:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
While that would explain it, I know I have at least version 3.0 firmware, because I purchased and played Metroid Prime 3. I also played Super Mario Galaxy and did not do the 15% trick before brawl.
slice28
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10. February 2008 @ 18:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
For everyone and anyone that wants to play other people online on ssbb or anyother game instead of randomly posting your friends code and begging people to play, i created a forum where u can share your code with people with the same games and easily find people to play against:

http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/626608#3788367
cipher4d
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10. February 2008 @ 21:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Posting to maybe help others out

My Brawl is working using the Swap Method at the "PRESS ANY BUTTON" screen. If I load the DVD9 in without doing the swap I receive the Error Message everybody else is getting. To make it work I load the AZUMI DVD and then get to the "PRESS ANY BUTTON" screen and then load in the CARAVAN DVD with BRICKBLOCKER. Most video/cinematics play well except for a few that stutter. I have yet to experience any freezing or errors. I have not tried online play.

BURNER: MATSHITA UJ-850D
Burned AZUMI-DVD5 using IMGBURN at 1x on MEMOREX DVD-R

UPDATED FULLY USING AZUMI - double channels but no problems during the update. My Setting menu is still functional.


BURNER: PHILIPS MULTI-RECORDER DUAL-LAYER
Patched CARAVAN DVD9 ISO with the latest version of BRICKBLOCKER.
Burned CARAVAN-DVD9 using Alcohol at 4X on MEMOREX DVD+R DL

I have all the latest updates from the SMG release. I think my WiiKey BASE is 1.0. Hope that helps. Good luck to everybody.

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DNT5
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10. February 2008 @ 21:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by JTG2003:
I downloaded and burned it (Filechopping the size to 4.5g, burned at 4x). "Unable to read the disc". :-/

EDIT: Also tried not filechopping it and burned at 16x. Still unable to read the disc.
What media are you using? (brand, "Made in -") Try burning at half the rated speed (4x for 8x media, etc.)
Originally posted by JTG2003:
SSBB's "brick" was only supposed to duplicate channels. And it never even ran through all the way, I unplugged at 15% to remove that. I think something is just .. corrupted. Half-updated files. Is there any way to manually force an update? At this point I'll deal with the duplicated channels.
First, there's no such thing as an "SSBB Brick." A semi-brick is a semi-brick. The way to "force" an update is to use an on-disc update. If your Wii semi-bricked from SSBB then you have to wait until the next on-disc update with the next version firmware comes out (which is ... who knows when ...) Again, I'm sorry to tell you that, but that's the only way to fix a semi-brick (if you indeed have a semi-brick.)
Originally posted by asif500us:
I have a japanese wii with wiikey 1.9g. I have a the 7.93gb dual layer iso. The question is, if i let it update fully , will it be a problem. I'm thinking it wont be because my wii is japanese.
You are correct.
Originally posted by docmario9:
- I put in the config disc 1.3 set region overide to on and disc speed to 3x (everytime I go back in the wiikey settings are set to default, I read that this is normal is that true or should my changes be reflected in that menu?)
What you've read is correct. The config screen doesn't show your current settings, it just shows a default set of settings every time you access it.

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ScubaZac
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10. February 2008 @ 21:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok so im fully interested in doing the procedure of getting a chip, attaching it, getting brawl torrent, getting it to run ect.

My questions are:

(Vague) What are the consequences of doing this?

(Specific)Will I be able to play U.S. Brawl? Or will i need to wait for a firmware update to Wiikey (and will that cost money??)

I just wanna know what can go wrong, so i can be prepared for it.

Metaknight is just a kirby with the blues...
DNT5
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10. February 2008 @ 23:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ScubaZac:
Ok so im fully interested in doing the procedure of getting a chip, attaching it, getting brawl torrent, getting it to run ect.

My questions are:

(Vague) What are the consequences of doing this?
Read the thread.
Originally posted by ScubaZac:
(Specific)Will I be able to play U.S. Brawl?
U.S. Brawl isn't out yet.

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PsyKid
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11. February 2008 @ 00:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Okay I have some questions regarding Smash Bros. X and WiiKey.

I plan to buy a WiiKey, install it into my Wii, and then burn the single layer version of Smash X to a DVD so I can play it.

My concern is obviously the system bricking. I've heard that unplugging the system during the update at 10-15% will prevent any bricking and the game will work. This seems somewhat risky to me and seems more likely to brick the system just from the sound of it.

The other option is to let the system run through. I can tolerate the extra Weather and News channel, but is the risk of a partial or full brick really there with letting the update install all the way?

Essentially I'm asking: Which is safer? Letting the update go to 10-15% and unplugging, or letting it go all the way.

Thanks.
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11. February 2008 @ 01:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by PsyKid:
Okay I have some questions regarding Smash Bros. X and WiiKey.

I plan to buy a WiiKey, install it into my Wii, and then burn the single layer version of Smash X to a DVD so I can play it.

My concern is obviously the system bricking. I've heard that unplugging the system during the update at 10-15% will prevent any bricking and the game will work. This seems somewhat risky to me and seems more likely to brick the system just from the sound of it.

The other option is to let the system run through. I can tolerate the extra Weather and News channel, but is the risk of a partial or full brick really there with letting the update install all the way?

Essentially I'm asking: Which is safer? Letting the update go to 10-15% and unplugging, or letting it go all the way.

Thanks.
Do the 15% trick, it wont brick and no dupe channels
ward646
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11. February 2008 @ 01:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by PsyKid:
Okay I have some questions regarding Smash Bros. X and WiiKey.

I plan to buy a WiiKey, install it into my Wii, and then burn the single layer version of Smash X to a DVD so I can play it.

My concern is obviously the system bricking. I've heard that unplugging the system during the update at 10-15% will prevent any bricking and the game will work. This seems somewhat risky to me and seems more likely to brick the system just from the sound of it.

The other option is to let the system run through. I can tolerate the extra Weather and News channel, but is the risk of a partial or full brick really there with letting the update install all the way?

Essentially I'm asking: Which is safer? Letting the update go to 10-15% and unplugging, or letting it go all the way.

Thanks.
15%

Unless of course you plan on getting the wii & wiikey at some point after about 30 days from now in which case the NTSC version will be out, and if you have a NTSC wii, no fear of brick at all.
DNT5
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11. February 2008 @ 03:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by PsyKid:
Okay I have some questions regarding Smash Bros. X and WiiKey.

I plan to buy a WiiKey, install it into my Wii, and then burn the single layer version of Smash X to a DVD so I can play it.

My concern is obviously the system bricking. I've heard that unplugging the system during the update at 10-15% will prevent any bricking and the game will work. This seems somewhat risky to me and seems more likely to brick the system just from the sound of it.

The other option is to let the system run through. I can tolerate the extra Weather and News channel, but is the risk of a partial or full brick really there with letting the update install all the way?

Essentially I'm asking: Which is safer? Letting the update go to 10-15% and unplugging, or letting it go all the way.

Thanks.
Originally posted by wtc05:
Do the 15% trick, it wont brick and no dupe channels
Originally posted by ward646:
15%

Unless of course you plan on getting the wii & wiikey at some point after about 30 days from now in which case the NTSC version will be out, and if you have a NTSC wii, no fear of brick at all.
Don't listen to these n00bs. There is ALWAYS a chance of a brick when you are running updates, even just normal Wii updates. That's why there's always a huge warning screen about your Wii losing power in the middle of an update. In fact, even when it looks like an update ran successfully, if you got extremely unlucky, then you will have a bricked system. That's the risk you take when you flash anything, from DVD drives to console systems.

In the case of running out of region games with updates, you can reduce the risk as much as possible by making sure that you have your Wii updated to the latest version firmware.

And the 15% trick isn't to "prevent bricking." It's to prevent duplicate channels and that's it. The risk of bricking is still the same as if you let it run all the way (maybe slightly higher, but I only say because there's an increased the chance of user error. If you do it correctly, it shouldn't make a difference.)

So it's your choice. Take your pick.
docmario9
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11. February 2008 @ 04:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by JTG2003:
Originally posted by docmario9:
Okay I know this Error 001 thing is getting pretty old, but I am still getting it, so I'm thinking I must have gone wrong somewhere in the configuration of my wiikey or something. If not then this is just more info to troubleshoot the problem.

- NTSC-U wii
- wiikey updated to 1.9g, i run the update disc, it updates twice then home says "you guys are nuts" (wat he says is normal right?)
- my wii firmware is at 3.1U (checked my wii settings in wii menu)
- I put in the config disc 1.3 set region overide to on and disc speed to 3x (everytime I go back in the wiikey settings are set to default, I read that this is normal is that true or should my changes be reflected in that menu?)
- I have burned the 7.93 DVD9 version once on average media then on a verbatim DL-R disc at 2.4x

I put the disc in my wii and went to the disc channel to load it up.
It then prompted me to do an update, which I did fully. I still have full functionality of my wii, no bricking that I can see (can go into settings and everything), but I do have dual channels.
The game shows up in my disc channel but when I go to play I get the Error 101 message.

I am currently burning a DVD5 version to try the swap trick, but I just wanted to know if anyone had anymore ideas. Or if there was something I was doing wrong in the set up I outlined.

Thanks in advance.

Sounds like you did everything ok so far. I would try using a brickblocked version.
Thanks for the advice. I used the latest version of wiibrickblocker that can be used on DL DVDs and SSBB works fine. So for everybody else that may have been having the Error 001 problem this solution seems to have worked for me. I put in the bricblocked DVD9 and it loads straight, no swapping or anything.

Hope that helps somebody.
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11. February 2008 @ 11:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by DNT5:
Don't listen to these n00bs. There is ALWAYS a chance of a brick when you are running updates....
It's so ridiculously small it may as well be none existent, esp. when compared to putting firmware on a machine that isn't %100 designed for that particular model.

Let me think, in 20 years I've never lost ANYTHING to a flash, including a nice 8800 when the flashing process crashed mid-way, dvd roms, oh and consoles. On top of that I've had possibly 2-3 power outages whilst playing games in my entire life.

Maybe I live in areas with reliable power, who knows.

But yes, I was a tad hastey saying 'no chance of a brick' but I probably have a better chance of being hit by a car and then being hit by lightning.
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cipher4d
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11. February 2008 @ 12:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
UPDATE: My disc burned with these settings no longer works using the swap method.

BURNER: PHILIPS MULTI-RECORDER DUAL-LAYER
Patched CARAVAN DVD9 ISO with the latest version of BRICKBLOCKER.
Burned CARAVAN-DVD9 using Alcohol at 4X on MEMOREX DVD+R DL

I don't know what happened it was working fine and then I turned it on this morning and couldn't get it to work, oh well. I will have to wait for my Verbatim DVD+R DL to get here.
 
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