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Setting default IOS causes DSI #76

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
What IOS did you use?
All?

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Select any IOS to use as the default.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
DSI error.

Please provide any additional information below.
My Wii is currently 4.2 with the follow cIOS's. Using Dop-Mii v15, Homebrew 
v1.0.8 on IOS 58. BootMii is IOS 254.

Used the WiiMC 202 installer to install 202 in slot 202
Hermes v4 base 38 merged with 37 in slot 222
Hermes v4 base 38 merged with 60 in slot 223
IOS 36 fully patched in slot 236
Waninkoko v20 base 56 in slot 249
Waninkoko v20 base 57 in slot 250

If I select any of the above IOSs to use for Dop-Mii with AHBPROT or not, I get 
a DSI error when it tries to load the IOS. The only IOS that loads properly is 
250.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by bandu...@gmail.com on 5 Jan 2011 at 1:42

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I should probably also point out that once it loads ISO 250, when looking at 
any of the custom IOS's, Dop-Mii reports them as Stubs.

Original comment by bandu...@gmail.com on 5 Jan 2011 at 1:43

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Have you tried using any normal, non-patched, "vanilla" IOSs? Like IOS 58 for 
example.

Original comment by castleva...@yahoo.com on 5 Jan 2011 at 3:03

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
OK. Some weird stuff going on here.

I tired both 249 and 250 and they both worked this time around, oddly. I then 
quick and tried 236 and got a DSI. In fact, each time I tried 236 I got a DSI. 
I then tried 58 and a few other system IOSs and each time I tried them after 
pressing B I got the message about needing a patched IOS. I then tried 58 and 
pressed A, it then loaded and patched 58 (failing on the one patch) and 
continued to function. The odd thing was, when I went back after loading 58 
with AHBPROT and tried to load any other IOS, it was hang for a second and then 
continue on, but it would say the loaded IOS was still 58. I could never get it 
to use anything else after I got IOS 58 loaded.

Also, I noticed once I was successfully able to load an IOS, 58 for example, 
when I tried to switch to another IOS, I never got the option to use AHBPROT. 
It would just go and try to load it, but still always said it was using 58.

Original comment by bandu...@gmail.com on 6 Jan 2011 at 12:59

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago

Original comment by castleva...@yahoo.com on 13 Jul 2011 at 3:26

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I seem to have had a similar issue using DOP-Mii v16. Here's what I did:-

- Updated virgin Wii to latest 4.3E through Nintendo's servers 
- Used Smashstack and Hackmii Installer v0.8 to install Homebrew Channel 
(IOS58) and BootMii/boot2
- Ran DOP-Mii v16 as I wanted to run a syscheck. 
- Tried to use AHBPROT twice but it did nothing? (Never used AHBPROT in DOP-Mii 
before, but thought it meant it would work without using a patched IOS?)
- Tried to install a fully patched IOS36 from NUS, but it failed at the 
'installation' step (Sorry cant remember the exact error)
- Decided to install IOS236 using 'IOS236 Installer v6', this went fine
- Tried to ran DOP-Mii v16 using IOS236, but this failed with a 'DSI error'
- Tried to install a patched IOS36 again, this time it was successful, and 
after that I was able to use DOP-Mii normally.

Prior to this I have used DOP-Mii v13 without issue.
Please keep up the great work :)

Original comment by raptor9...@hotmail.com on 21 Jul 2011 at 2:07