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How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson
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| 7S Enthusiast | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson ok dang... i didnt want to have to do that..... hmmm.... well what's some good stuff u can do without putting the modchip in... like i mentioned before i have the homebrew chennel |
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| Moderator ![]() | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson The only thing you can do is add applications, emulators and such via the Homebrew channel. Which apparently you have because you post about it everywhere. |
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| Junior Member | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Now you can run a backup loader through the homebrew channel. You can install a backup loader channel. I tried burning a agem with Nero, but wouldn't work. It was a compressed ISO. I could tell it was 4.38 GB, but when I went to uncompress it said no archive found. |
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| Moderator ![]() | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson I don't know how stable that backuploader is, or if it has malicious code (has been done in the past) so I'm gonna stick with chipping. I know it is based off of GeckoOS. Also they still haven't found a way to hack the Drive speed to 6x (like it normally is) so games that run off this have slower loading times, and in games like Guitar Hero, will lag. Quote: UPDATE BY BRAKKEN: Due to the questionable nature of this application along with respect for [nuke] this thread has been purged of all of it's posts (sorry) and closed. Please seek this application elsewhere as it will not be supported by TehSkeen. This should prove to the anti-brakken trolls that I'm not here to get hits. - brakken Last edited by Carson; 10-06-2008 at 07:44 PM. |
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| Novice | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Hi there just got a mod chip put in my wii it's a d2pro solderless chip. I have read the insturctions on how to burn wii games and am using verbatim dvd-r discs but i keep getting a read error when i put them in the wii. I have tried burining at different speeds with no luck. Anyone got any ideas as to why it's not working? |
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| Novice | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Thank you all for the many useful postings. I just got my wii modded. unfortunately, the 'pro' i paid to do it didn't tell me what chip he used. he just warned me not to do any update..., or my wii will get bricked. I found this software called WUM which will prevent the update prompt. What do you know about WUM? Does it really work? Is there any other way to prevent a modded Wii turning into a brick? I have two little kids playing it. The last thing I want is for them to insert some new games and brick the system. Any inputs will be greatly appreciated! |
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| Moderator ![]() | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Thank you all for the many useful postings. I just got my wii modded. unfortunately, the 'pro' i paid to do it didn't tell me what chip he used. he just warned me not to do any update..., or my wii will get bricked. I found this software called WUM which will prevent the update prompt. What do you know about WUM? Does it really work? Is there any other way to prevent a modded Wii turning into a brick? I have two little kids playing it. The last thing I want is for them to insert some new games and brick the system. Any inputs will be greatly appreciated! ![]() |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Carson For This Useful Post: | utrance99 (12-09-2008) |
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| Novice | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Carson, Thanks for your response. Since I posted I have tried a couple updates: 1. from connecting to wifi (wiiconnect), 2. from the Mario Striker's game. The Wii is still working, so I don't know what the 'pro' is talking about. A friend of mine was the one who took it to this pro oversea .. No phone #, no email. So I can't ask what kind of chip. I supposed I can try to open it up and look at it ... Is it difficult to access the chip? I am not running any homebrew, and will not. I just don't want the Wii to die.... Reading from some postings, I guess there's a possibility to brick / semi-brick if the update is done by using out-of-region games. Is that true? If it is, then I'll just avoid using out-of-region games. I don't care about foreign games so this is not a problem for me. Thanks. |
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| Moderator ![]() | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Carson, Thanks for your response. Since I posted I have tried a couple updates: 1. from connecting to wifi (wiiconnect), 2. from the Mario Striker's game. The Wii is still working, so I don't know what the 'pro' is talking about. A friend of mine was the one who took it to this pro oversea .. No phone #, no email. So I can't ask what kind of chip. I supposed I can try to open it up and look at it ... Is it difficult to access the chip? I am not running any homebrew, and will not. I just don't want the Wii to die.... Reading from some postings, I guess there's a possibility to brick / semi-brick if the update is done by using out-of-region games. Is that true? If it is, then I'll just avoid using out-of-region games. I don't care about foreign games so this is not a problem for me. Thanks. ![]() |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Carson For This Useful Post: | utrance99 (12-09-2008) |
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| Novice | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Carson, Thanks for the response. At the time I didn't know there's this bricking issue. The last mod that I did was on PS1 and it's so easy !!! (oh I feel so outdated). After the mod chip was installed, I went and did some readings on the forums and found out about this 'bricking' issue... To add to it, the mod chip installer gave me some warning (via my friend) which made my worry worst. I told myself 'o ohh...' But thanks for your information. Definitely a great relief. A couple more questions: 1. when you say 'stay up to date' - how do you do that? Just have the Wii connected to wifi and download the updates? I did the last one, so I am up to version 3.4U now... 2. is there a thread / forum section dealing with semi-brick? Thanks a whole bunch!!! |
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| Novice | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Hi, After the dvd writer completes burning the wii game iso to the dvd-r /dvd +r, can we read the iso from disc when we click on the dvd-r to see the contents? i have tried burned 2 discs, but i cannot view the content after the burning completed. The message showing the disc is burned successfully. does this site Wiiso - Powered by vBulletin use something like rapidshare to host the iso or it's some kind of torrent site tracker, i'd like to know b4 i register becoz i like using my utorrent for downloading & btw, how come no edit button... Last edited by demonluo; 12-20-2008 at 05:52 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| 7S Enthusiast | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Ugh mod chips ![]() How much do those cost usually? |
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| 7S Addict | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson as long as i use Verbatim will it work or does my type of drive also play a part in this? |
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| Junior Member | re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson thx cant w8 to play free games Last edited by classy blackman; 02-05-2009 at 10:39 AM. |
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| Novice | Re: How to Burn Wii Games, by Carson Does any one need Wii. I can send you my Wii . I just bought a Wii v3.4u and I have hit a wall. I rented the Zelda game and successfully loaded homebrew and downloaded some games. YEAH! _____________________________ copying wii games used wii games |
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