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Just an FYI there are some failsafes already in place.
1. When you run the system menu installer. It will check if you have have the
correct
ios installed and if you don't it will ask you to install it right then in
there. If
you deny installing the appropriate IOS it exits the installer.
2. It will not allow you to uninstall the System Menu IOS based on the current
system
menu installed.
There are some others but those are on the top of my head.
Also the "advanced" features were requested by users so we implemented them.
I really think implementing a "noob" mode is going to be tough to manage because
different users will be at different levels of usability and having different
features for different levels will be tough to manage. This is one reason why
during
the rewrite of the app, I made sure a lot of fail safes were put into place to
help
protect against at least some of the major potential bricking situations.
I will think about this some more but I really don't think it would be worth
the time
to split out functionality on different levels. Because I know as soon as we do
something like they then there will be requests for Beginner, Intermediate,
Advanced
and Expert levels.
Original comment by Lunatik.CN@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2010 at 11:03
I agree !
[quote]2. It will not allow you to uninstall the System Menu IOS based on the
current system menu installed.[/quote]
You said uninstall. Just protecting the uninstallation of the IOS ?
Is there a protection to not allow the installation of a Stub of the IOS the
system
menu is based on ?
As exemple, on Wii 3.4 with IOS50v4889 and i want to install v5120. if i do
this, i
brick SM so is there a protection ? Because this is the most important risk of
brick
Original comment by cs-nut...@live.fr
on 11 Mar 2010 at 4:21
That is good to know. Will it install a stubbed system ios to the system menu?
Say
stubbed ios60 on a 4.0/4.1 under the ios install menu? Or will the fail safe
prevent
this? Say for someone who needs to patch ios60, but not install the system
menu, it
would prevent them from installing the stub by mistake.
Original comment by mauif...@gmail.com
on 11 Mar 2010 at 4:24
Actually looking I should go back and add a check to prevent from accidental
stub
installations.
Original comment by Lunatik.CN@gmail.com
on 11 Mar 2010 at 7:25
We've got tons of safety checks in now since the issue was opened. You
shouldn't be able to ruin your Wii with DOP-Mii even if you tried.
Original comment by castleva...@yahoo.com
on 3 Oct 2010 at 6:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mauif...@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2010 at 10:32