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[REQUEST FEATURE] Launch games in "read-only" nand mode #91

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Some bad custom iso (I've a Guitar Hero custom: Anime, with only FRENCH 
language, that do it) create fakes saves on the NAND also if you don't choose 
to save. These fake saves CANT be deleted from system menu, nor from anytitle 
deleter. The only way to delete it it's backup an old NAND using bootmii. But 
it's a LOT invasive way. I think it's possible to launch games without NAND 
permissions, then I request this. I don't expect this work on ALL games, I 
think it can create a lot of bugs like freeze etc., I don't care if don't 
afflict the wii NAND. It's obvious this can be DISABLED by default, 'cause 
majority of players WANT to use NAND for saving during play. But if I'm only 
testing, or I *KNOW* that game is a "bad custom" like this, I prefer a freeze 
instead of fake saves and re-backup of NAND. This operation, backup of NAND, 
must be used for emergency ONLY and not for deleting fake saves.
I know this obviously isn't caused by the cfg usb loader, if I launch that 
custom GH Anime from disc channel (I've a modchip of course) I've the same 
problem. But the usb loaders are better than disc channel, and the cfg usb 
loader it's the better usb loader itself, then I ask, if it's possible and not 
so hard, to add an option (in "game options") for NOT using a NAND. If it's 
possible to add, in future, an emulated NAND from SD, or other, it can be the 
same options, like
Use saves: [Wii NAND/SD NAND/USB NAND/None]
or similar.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by massi.ca...@gmail.com on 21 Oct 2010 at 12:24

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
This would need to be implemented in cios first, so you'll have to request this 
functionality elsewhere.
Or use a NAND emu loader like sneek and i think uloader can do it too, maybe.

Original comment by ogg...@gmail.com on 21 Nov 2010 at 2:22