![]() you can now follow my earlier instructions for installing USB2.0 cIOS and installing IOS202, and then running the pre-3.4 version of the DVDx installer and using the 'Advanced' option in order to set DVDx to run off of IOS202. Yeah - install cIOS rev10 before you do anything. you can now follow my earlier instructions for installing USB2.0 cIOS (beta3) and installing IOS202, and then running the pre-3.4 version of the DVDx installer and using the 'Advanced' option in order to set DVDx to run off of IOS202. Run 'IOS Downgrader' (this will revert many IOS files back to earlier versions that still have the trucha bug - just make sure to run 'IOS Downgrader' and not 'cIOS Downgrader') Update your Wii to 4.0 using Nintendo's official updater from your system settings ![]() If it does install properly, then you are on 3.3v1, and just follow these next few steps. If it won't install, then you are on 3.3v2. If you are on 3.3v2, then some extra steps will be necessary.Īnyway, get waninkoko's cIOS rev10 and try to install it. If you have 3.3v1 then it will be really easy to update. Click to expand.Yeah - install cIOS rev10 before you do anything.Īre you on 3.3v1 or 3.3v2 (pre-Oct 23/08 or post-Oct 23/08)? They both show up as the same firmware on your Wii system settings, so it is difficult to know which version of 3.3 you have.
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