Quote:Marcan, one of the members of Team Twiizers has discovered if a device present in the GameCube memory card port identifies itself with an unique ID that it will turn the Wii into recovery mode therefor allowing a user to run a recovery disc or even their own code.
I've talked with Marcan and he's being very closed about the device and would not go into detail about it's purpose, other then the fact that it lets you fix certain very specific cases of bricking. He wouldn't reveal any other details and I was told to wait until it's officially announced.
Update: Controversy aside, Marcan has posted some more in depth information on what this dongle might officially fix.
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Some specifics on what kinds of bricks this might fix (we have not tested all of these yet):
- If you can autoboot ANY disc and your problem is not a bad system menu (that is, reinstalling the system menu won?t fix it) then this probably won?t help. If your problem can be fixed (which it probably can), you won?t need this at all.
- This SHOULD let you fix the worst banner bricks (where you screw up the main arc and get a freeze on the warning screen, not after it), but ONLY if you have 3.2 or earlier, or 3.3 and the Twilight Hack (beta1) already installed, and in both cases you?ll need a modchip.
- This SHOULD let you fix any semibricks-turned-bricks (Opera 404 error on boot) but you?ll have to wait until a retail game comes out with a newer version if you don?t have a modchip or if you have 3.3 or newer.
- In general, IF you can see anything on the screen, AND you have a system menu earlier than 3.3, AND your system menu main binary (dol) and IOS are (mostly) fine (system menu data corruption is okay), AND you have a modchip, AND your hardware is fine, THEN you can probably fix it with this.