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How can I unmod my Wii?
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Dante369
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6. July 2009 @ 22:56 |
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I went through the 4.0 new and improved softmod without any problems, but now I'm giving my Wii to my little cousin and I want to restore it to original 4.0 firmware. How do I go about doing this?
Any help is appreciated!
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drakoniss
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7. July 2009 @ 01:27 |
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reformat the wiis system memory.
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obeo2k2
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7. July 2009 @ 04:37 |
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Originally posted by drakoniss: reformat the wiis system memory.
doing this may semi brick your system!!! it did with mine
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Dante369
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8. July 2009 @ 14:22 |
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So then, what are my other options...
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obeo2k2
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8. July 2009 @ 14:55 |
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Originally posted by Dante369: So then, what are my other options...
damned if i know haha
ive been tryin to figure it out myself haha
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8. July 2009 @ 16:14 |
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just wondering my, i have modded psp's, xbox's,ps2's and ps1's. the wii would be my first attempt..
lets say i try to softmod a wii,is there a pandora for the wii or r.u. just screwed..
second of all what if u get the homebrew channel installed and nothing works and u just wasnt to go back to O.G dash, is there a way.
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Dante369
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8. July 2009 @ 23:26 |
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Go make your own thread, dude.
Can anyone help my predicament?
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9. July 2009 @ 00:58 |
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did you use bootmii to backup your nand before you installed the softmod?? If so you can use bootmii to restore your system.
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obeo2k2
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9. July 2009 @ 12:41 |
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Originally posted by Dante369: Go make your own thread, dude.
Can anyone help my predicament?
is there really any need to be rude?? he is just after help in the same way u are!!
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karlroby
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10. July 2009 @ 04:33 |
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Originally posted by Dante369: Go make your own thread, dude.
Can anyone help my predicament?
I agree, its annoying when people hijack a thread then the original question never gets answered. That poster needs to make a new thread as its a different question!
Now regarding your question, i dont think there is any real way 100% that will rid of any system modifications that you have made and i would certainly not try formatting the wii's system memory or it will brick it.
Cant you just leave the wii as it is (softmodded) and give it to him like that? maybe he would like to eventually play backups too? :)
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Dante369
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10. July 2009 @ 05:04 |
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This is pretty ridiculous that they don't have a decent way to unmod your console. Thank you for the serious reply though.
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karlroby
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10. July 2009 @ 12:12 |
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Originally posted by Dante369: This is pretty ridiculous that they don't have a decent way to unmod your console. Thank you for the serious reply though.
Maybe this is because that once people have modded it to play backups most people want to leave it that way so they can keep playing them and they dont want to undo any changes for that reason, im guessing your in the minority of people who wants to unmod their wii and therefore its just not worth the hackers etc to make this possible?...just a thought :)
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karlroby
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10. July 2009 @ 12:16 |
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Also i should have added that if your worried about the person your giving the wii to might damage the wii by messing with the software you have installed such as the homebrew channel etc then why dont you just delete it from the channel? settings?
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10. July 2009 @ 12:18 |
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Just pull out the SD card? Voila, blank Homebrew Channel and no problems.
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karlroby
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10. July 2009 @ 12:23 |
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Originally posted by deluxe247: Just pull out the SD card? Voila, blank Homebrew Channel and no problems.
How do you know all the apps he has installed etc are on his SD card?
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AMatthews
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10. July 2009 @ 16:04 |
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I think that after you get a bit of experience, how to undo things comes pretty naturally.
You will basically be removing everything that you installed. That being said certain things can't just be deleted. This is where the experience from reading and doing comes in.
Things like DVDx, you just use the same installer to uninstall it.
For cIOS (those IOSes in the 200 range) the easiest thing to do is use AnyTitle Deleter to remove them. It won't hurt.
Bootmii can be uninstalled with the hackmii installer.
And then there is the category of things that you can't just delete because the way they were installed, they were essentially merged with critical system files.
A patched IOS60 and Preloader instantly comes to mind.
These things you don't delete but you overwrite them with with their original versions.
Another method would be to downgrade to an earlier firmware (Anyregion changer) and update through Nintendo.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10. July 2009 @ 16:05
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razorrich
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2. January 2010 @ 13:57 |
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Originally posted by AMatthews:
Another method would be to downgrade to an earlier firmware (Anyregion changer) and update through Nintendo.
i have firmware version 3.1 with HBC, gammaloader 3 and the wad to play DVD's.
if i updated via nintendo to latest firmware would my wii be back to stock condition?
thanks for your help
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karltimbe
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3. January 2010 @ 07:40 |
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HI op,
I have formatted my wii before - no problems. do at own risk :)
Similar question - I have a soft-mod 4.1 and want to update to 4.2 - for S-mario-bros, so will I format or just update ??
If I just update to 4.2, can I just go thru the new 4.2 guide as normal ? or better to uninstall HBC etc (if I can) ?
modded a virgin 4.2 wii last week and the newer USB loader is better.
thx
K
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