Wii Setup Disk v1.2
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KidJayGo
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3. July 2007 @ 22:14 |
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Hay whatsup everybody In afterdawn ...I want to know what should I do with the new Wiikey update v1.2 ....How Should I Burn the WiiKey v1.2 Bios/Update......I have a NTSC/USA version Wii
C:/Desktop/config.1.2/
apps
bootdisc
dvddump
BootableDisc_JAP
BootableDisc_PAL
BootableDisc_US
Do I Run The V1.1 setup disk and then update to the V1.2
v1.1 Is aready a ISO Image
v1.2 Is NOT a ISO Image it's just open files ... Do I burn the v1.2 as a ISO and Run it on my Wii? If so what files?
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Demaster
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3. July 2007 @ 22:28 |
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Do I Run The V1.1 setup disk and then update to the V1.2
No
v1.1 Is aready a ISO Image
Because it's 0.1 version suckier than 1.2
v1.2 Is NOT a ISO Image it's just open files ... Do I burn the v1.2 as a ISO and Run it on my Wii? If so what files?
Partly why v1.2 is "files" is so you can insert your own files (movies, roms, etc.) and run a script to make a .iso. Read the .txt that came with the config 1.2 download, insert your files in the corresponding folders (if any), then double click the BootableDisc_*** (fill in *** with your corresponding region), and BOOM! Insta-.iso Burn it & you're set.
BTW, when you change the seetings of the chip, don't be worried if you look back at them & it looks like you've done nothing because the Wiikey has some type of "Stealth" modification built into it ( don't ask, that's what I've read)
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jjjj55
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4. July 2007 @ 09:23 |
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Which folder do you insert gamecube games into?
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Demaster
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4. July 2007 @ 09:30 |
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Originally posted by jjjj55: Which folder do you insert gamecube games into?
You don't. Wiikey's setup disk is only meant to play SNES roms. It can play movies & a few other things not gaming related but it only comes with an SNES emulator on it.
To play Gamecube games is another story. Read this thread: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/529597
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jjjj55
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4. July 2007 @ 10:06 |
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I see. Then where do you put the SNES games, also I saw some .rar files in a few folders, do I unzip them or leave them as is?
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Demaster
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4. July 2007 @ 20:11 |
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Originally posted by jjjj55: I see. Then where do you put the SNES games, also I saw some .rar files in a few folders, do I unzip them or leave them as is?
As far as I know you should leave as is, There should be a "ROMS" or "GAMES" folder inside "bootdisc_***" folder. Place them there & READ the .txt!!!!!!!!!!
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KidJayGo
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4. July 2007 @ 21:40 |
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I ckick my regent "BootableDisc_***" and i got an Error or i think so
Integity check failed! This file has been modified
reason might be a possible virus infection!
and then file "bootdisc.us" appears ....Is it good or bad
and why did i get that message?
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jjjj55
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4. July 2007 @ 23:04 |
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As far as I know you should leave as is, There should be a "ROMS" or "GAMES" folder inside "bootdisc_***" folder. Place them there & READ the .txt!!!!!!!!!![/quote]ok sorry for the useless questions, I read the .txt and I got it.
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KidJayGo
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5. July 2007 @ 10:01 |
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When I extract the bootdisc.us just to see if everything is there the apps,dvddump is not in the ISO
Should I put the apps,dvddump in the:
bootdisc\root\Dols for gamecube applications (.dol)
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jnaks
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5. July 2007 @ 12:13 |
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make sure you have everything from the .rar file extracted in the same directory (folder or desktop, etc) or it won't do anything. then click on BootableDisc_US.
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KidJayGo
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5. July 2007 @ 18:40 |
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Were do i put the apps and dvddump folder because it not in the BootableDisc_US.Iso I made after doubble clicking on the BootableDisc_***
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KidJayGo
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6. July 2007 @ 09:51 |
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Yo It's a YES or NO
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jjjj55
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6. July 2007 @ 12:03 |
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Patience is a virtue
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jeremy25g
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13. July 2007 @ 13:46 |
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My problem is that I cannot make v1.2 into an .ISO. I have read the txt file and I am doing it right, I mean it's simple. But when I run the bat file I get this error:
Could not find ...\bootdisc.us.iso
filechop v0.2
opening file bootdisc.us.iso....error
And thats it! I have downloaded the setup 1.2 rar several times from several locations and they all do it. It doesn't matter where I extract it I get the same error. Of course it can't find the ISO, it hasn't made it yet!
Any ideas on what the problem is?
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jnaks
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13. July 2007 @ 13:58 |
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again, make sure you extract EVERYTHING from the 1.2 setup disk onto your desktop. THEN run the .bat file and it should create an .iso file for you. it needs some of the components in those folders to work. and as i recall, that's where you'd put your extra stuff in to run via the setup disc interface as well.
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jeremy25g
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13. July 2007 @ 14:20 |
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I am not trying to be rude or anything but WHAT
What do you mean extract everything? I have extracted every file, every folder, every time.
If I extract with WinRar to the dekstop. I still get the exact same error. And there are no rar files inside that have anything to do with the .iso creation. They are all app stuff.
I found on XoopsForge that they have a GUI version they are working on, does anyone know when that will be ready?
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jnaks
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13. July 2007 @ 14:36 |
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what i'm saying is for some forsaken reason, it needs those file folders to be there or it won't do anything (ie. if you extract only the BootableDisc_US.bat and run it, it will do nothing). it's a common mistake that people make and i thought that it might be your problem.
otherwise, it seems like a unique problem. have you disabled your security/antivirus software? (not sure what you have, but might be worht a shot).
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