12/26/2023 0 Comments Completely uninstall homebrewIOS 22 (rev 1293): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access IOS 15 (rev 1031): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access IOS 14 (rev 1031): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access IOS 13 (rev 1031): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access IOS 12 (rev 525): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access Overwrites memory to prevent the Tweezer Attack.)įound 32 IOS and 9 IOS Stubs on this console. That's why I mentioned downgrading in my original post. Nintendo refuses to allow me to update, as I'm already on the newest firmware. I'll post the SysCheck log below.Īnd by the way, when you mentioned an official update should overwrite everything to normal, that's actually what I would like to run. I might get some use out of that at some point in the future. Oh, and by the way, thanks for giving that 'clean message-board' link. Or of course, if you have any other suggestions you think I might like after reading the above, I would love to hear them. So that suggestion sounds interesting, would doing that achieve what I've explained above? If so, if you could point me in the right direction to going about that clean nand backup, that would be great. This is what I would like aid in reversing (again, if possible).Īs you can probably guess from reading the above, I do believe my boot 2 is vulnerable. It's the fact that the internal operating system has changed so drastically, to run backups, skins and what not. I actually wouldn't care if I just had the homebrew channel still running, having custom wads running doesn't concern me that much. I should say that if I say anything that could be considered a bit silly and cause face-palms, that I apologize. I would like to properly remove all this (if possible).Īnd yes, I'll admit I don't know 'everything' about the Wii's internal operating system hence why I'm asking for help. I'll give you an example, If I was to reinstall the homebrew channel right now and, let's say, run a backup loader, it'll just work straight away with no extra customization which shows the system hacks still remain. I did this years ago and I regret in now, I've done what I can to try to remove this stuff, but I know I haven't. I've done some things that caused me to sit there for hours reading guides and using command line styled apps to achieve certain goals. (let's say) mischievous things in the past. I didn't just install the homebrew channel, I've done quite a few. Referring to your last part, that's my issue. Thank you for your reply Hielkenator, I appreciate the suggestions. My main goal is to have as much homebrew taken off my Wii as possible and to have it up-to-date officially on Nintendo's servers with no 'funny business', if you will. If someone has a better solution in mind I'm happy to hear suggestions. And if it's not too much to ask, could I get a quick guide of what apps I should run to achieve this? I'm obviously still willing to run homebrew apps to achieve my goal. If someone could tell me if that's possible, to downgrade my Wii and re-update officially, that would be fantastic. That might sound a bit silly to some, but we all have our obsessions, I would like me Wii to be considered as 'normal' again and I feel that perhaps updating it through Nintendo officially is probably the best way to achieve this as they tend to delete a lot of homebrew off your console. I understand I could achieve this on my own through the use of homebrew apps, and I kind of have, but I don't 'feel' right about it. So all my channels are up to date and such, officially, and with the least amount of homebrew traceable as possible. What I would like to achieve is downgrading my Wii, to 4.2/1 or even 3.x, and then re-updating my Wii officially through Nintendo's servers. I understand I probably won't be able to remove ALL traces of homebrew on my Wii, that would definitely be ideal, but not feasible. Using various methods, I've removed a lot of the homebrew that's been present, however, something new all ways comes up. I've been trying to do this for awhile now and I've seemed to be unsuccessful in my different approaches. I actually have attempted asking this on the WiiBrew forums, but so far haven't recieved much of an answer to be honest.īasically, I want to restore my Wii to its default factory (un-softmodded) settings. I'm sure this has been asked before, but I was unable to find a thread in this site or others exactly relating to my own scenario.
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