I was using Indiana PWNS modding and the first one went well.
But stupid me, inserted a theme that was intended for a 4.2, well that semi-bricked it.
I tried using BootMii, (boot2) but no luck. Tried Indiana Pwns again, and still nothing, got rid of the theme, but the settings is white screen.
Any help?
Use Bootmii or Indiana Pwns to run WAD Manager and install the 4.3U System Menu WAD. You may need to also install the 4.3U IOS, but based on the reading I have done, I don't think you need to, just the System Menu WAD.
Originally posted by 12137: Use Bootmii or Indiana Pwns to run WAD Manager and install the 4.3U System Menu WAD. You may need to also install the 4.3U IOS, but based on the reading I have done, I don't think you need to, just the System Menu WAD.
Type it into Google: System Menu-4.3U-v513.wad
I did do the Indiana Pwns again and what happened was that I guess it installed a wrong IOS and then it really made it worse. I got the black screen of death with 4.3 in the corner. But what I did to fix most of it all was that I found someone that had a 4.3UDarkredwii.wad and once I installed that, it fixed everything. Except for one minor glitch. When I sift through the Channels (mainly the Emulator Forwaders) I get the Corrupt System screen. Would System Menu-4.3U-v513.wad fix this only issue that I have now?
It might, by re-installing the System Menu you would get rid of any little errors existing in your present System Menu, and since you're Wii is already on 4.3, you don't need to install the System Menu IOS, however, as with all WAD/WAD Installations, there is a certain element of risk involved...Proceed at your own risk.
The only issue so far is when using USB Config is that it won't allow me to go back to the Wii Menu via Home Button. Other than that, that seems to be the only issue, I will try installing the v513 version, but right now, it doesn't seem like I really need it.
Well, short of re-installing the USB Loader itself, there's not much else I can suggest, I'm not too familiar with USB Loaders/Loading, so I can't really help you much there, sorry. Then again, the problem doesn't sound too bad (From what you've told me, it doesn't seem that it's inhibiting the loading of games and/or gameplay), so unless you really feel the need to fix it, it doesn't seem like a problem worth worrying about (In my view, anyway).
It seems that it fixed the solution itself once I added more backups to the Config Loader.
Wow, that was easy! Even though I didn't really care for the issue. It's all good now.