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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Firmware Updater 4.1 de Waninkoko

17 HAVE BECOME IMMORTAL HERE
17/07/2009 por ( Waninkoko )

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Descripción:


Esta aplicacion te permite actualizar el firmware de tu consola instalando *unicamente* las actualizaciones mas importantes (IOS del sistema, System Menu, nuevos canales...).
Gracias a ello se pueden mantener ciertas caracteristicas como el bug Trucha que afecta a las primeras versiones de IOS.

Descarga / Download:

Firmware Updater 4.1 Click here to Download the Firmware Updater 4.1 by Waninkoko

English description:
This application allows you to install the firmware in your console, allowing "only" the most important updates (IOS, System Menu, New Channels...).
Thanks to this you can Keep certain Characteristics like the Trucha Bug that affects the early IOS versions.

17 HAVE BECOME IMMORTAL HERE:

Anonymous said...

y como le hago????

Ozl said...

Debes tener el homebrew channel instalado en tu wii, ahora dentro de tu tarjeta SD crea una carpeta llamada apps, adentro de apps, crea otra carpeta con el nombre de wii updater 4.1, asegurate de meter el archivo .dol dentro de wii updater, renombra el archivo .dol a boot.dol
Abre el homebrew channel, ejecuta la aplicacion mientras estes conectado a la RED WiFi de internet y descarga la actualizacion.

Ozo said...

Por cierto, tambien es necesario que PRIMERO instales este cIOS:
http://www.wii4everybody.com/2009/07/cios38-rev-14-installer-by-waninkoko.html

hpacheco said...

everything worked fine, but the system menu still says 3.2E. is that normal? I also installed preloader, so any game (including sports resort) works without asking for any update (preloader hack is blocking updates). Is this normal?

Wii4everybody said...

yes its normal

SaramiR said...

i have a virgin mod chipped 3.3u with hbc installed.. no IOS or wads changed..
What should i do to make wii resort work?

Ozo said...

Install this first: http://www.wii4everybody.com/2009/07/cios38-rev-14-installer-by-waninkoko.html

You need to have a folder inside the SD card called Apps, then inside Apps create one for EACH Application you want to use on the homebrew channel, remember to rename all .dol files to: boot.dol

jose said...

me sucede otra cosa, actualize ala version 4.0 con el firmware updater de wanikoko xq asi era la unica manera que me aceptara el firmware updater 4.1 sin q me salga error, pero al tratar de abrir el homebrew channel se queda la pantalla negra y no lo reconoce. entonces me toca mantener aplastadp power... q hago ???

SaramiR said...

To Ozo, thanks very much..
But should I install cIOS38 then do directly the update??
No othe IOSs r needed?? no chance for brick?

Ozo said...

@ SaramiR
No other IOSs r Needed, then UPDATE with the Waninkoko Updater 4.1

@Jose, si no necesitas el 4.1 mejor quedate con el 4.0, Utiliza el Waninkoko Updater para REGRESAR a la 4.0, si no es asi tu caso entonces intenta buscar en google algo con ese error que te da...
Good day!

SaramiR said...

To Ozo,
Thanks very much again :)
What are the chances of a brick? It's reaaalllllyyy expensive in my country :$

Ozo said...

@SaramiR
For you to brick your Wii its because you did not follow the steps in any install, and if you want to be able to backup your whole wii system and files use Bootmii, search for it here

SaramiR said...

@OZO:
Thanks. I wish you are not bored with me already :$
I believe this will be my last questions, are there any steps for this installation? prompts maybe or something???
What I understand is:
-in sd/apps 2folders: 1 named IOS38 and 1 named update
-from HBC, I should find these 2 folders so I select IOS38 first ( will it ask me questions or something? or it will run smoothly?)
-After IOS38 is done, I will select the update from the HBC
-It will connect to internet and download update. (will there be prompts?? like i hear that wii shop channel causes problems.. I dnt use it myself.. but will there be questions or smthng?)
-After that, my wii should be updated.

Ozl said...

@SaramiR
yes on ios38 it will ask you to select either a wad or network installation, choose network, make sure you are connected to the Wii WiFi network, there should be no problems caused,on the waninkoko firmware update it will give you a list of IOSs, choose yours carefully, if you are in america use U, if japan J, if on Europe or Brazil use E, its easy and you will learn fast, good day!

Anonymous said...

Despues de instalar el update y me pidió reiniciar, se quedó la pantalla negra... Ya se murió el wii?

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After I install this update and restart the wii, i just got a black screen. is my Wii already death? :(

ozl said...

no, what did you do? remove the sd card and turn it on, disconnect and connect again, now what?

Anonymous said...

Nothing happened... just a black screen :( I disconnect and connect again as you suggest, but nothing... :'(