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Wii dvdx installer
Wii dvdx installer






If anything, it might be incompatible with some brands of SD cards or with some particular filesystem formattings, but at least it won't brick your Wii (since it won't try to do any of that if there is no SD card). There is very little code to fail there - as long as we can reliably detect a non-inserted SD card, we're at least safe. If no SD card, just boot boot2 normally That way, only one tiny piece is risky to install, and you will hopefully never have to upgrade it. It will do nothing itself other than boot some more code from an SD card, if found. That would be the only risky part of the process, and it would also be relatively small, well tested, and the installer will double check everything.

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All IOSes will magically gain new abilities when you boot with certain files on your SD card.īootMii_Stub might come soon. DVDX will disappear, PatchMii will disappear. So if you're having trouble with that, tough luck, but it's not DVDX's fault.Īll of this will be rendered moot when most of BootMii comes out anyway. As far as I'm concerned, Waninkoko's copy loader is retarded because it breaks the convention by forcing you to use cIOS even though you actually don't have a modchip, which breaks libdi on every other app. Libdi will use anything > 200 with UnencryptedRead calls, and anything < 200 with DVDRead calls. Use IOS3x for no-modchip mode, or IOS254/patchmii (or cIOS if you're into that, but that's unsupported) for modchip mode. I'm not entirely sure what the need is anyway. The installer lets you install a variation of DVDX (one that boots a specific IOS), but you can only have one installed at a time because it's one title.

wii dvdx installer

To use other title IDs you'd have to edit libdi, recompile it, and then recompile any apps that use it. DVDX is installed under a single title ID.








Wii dvdx installer