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== System Files are Corrupted ==
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i got this error on loading the HBC for the 5th time, it occured onece but i just wanted to report it
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translated:the wii data is damaged. read the manual for more information.
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it happened like this:
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*after loading the wii webserver alpha i forced a power-off by holding the power button.
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*powered on the wii
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*started HBC
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*got the error
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wiimote would not sync, reset button did not work, forced poweroff
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*after restarting everything worked ok again.
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extra info: pal wii, all downloadable updates. [[User:Bitflusher|Bitflusher]] 10:51, 6 June 2008 (CEST)
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:I believe that in English this is the "System Firmware has been corrupted" message.  I have heard 3 or 4 reports of this, and although it is disconcerting it is apparently harmless.  If anyone has a way to reliably reproduce this, please let me know -- otherwise there's not much we can do. [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 13:39, 6 June 2008 (CEST)
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::Yeah, I've seen it once or twice, but it's not easily reproducible. Unless we come across the issue more often, I'm afraid there's not much we can do. It's too intermittent to debug, you'll just have to deal with it. This is a system menu message. [[User:Marcan|Marcan]] 16:13, 6 June 2008 (CEST)
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== IOS21 missing on 3.2E ==
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A friend of mine tried to install the homebrew channel on a 3.2E Wii, but got the error message "you don't have the current version of ios installed". Now she never updated her Wii since she got it, until a few days ago. My guess is, that she just skipped IOS21. I don't really see a way of getting IOS21 now, unless we find a game that includes it. So I think it would be a good idea if the homebrew channel came bundled with IOS21 or searched which IOS is availible and used the one that is, if it's new enough.
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- [[User:Slowking|Slowking]] 02:35, 12 June 2008 (GMT+1)
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:Any recent Nintendo game (say, anything with Mario in the title) should have a full set of IOSes.  We can't bundle a version of IOS with the HBC due to copyright concerns.  Unfortunately, due to the way channels are implemented, we have to pick a specific IOS version when we create the TMD for the channel. [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 11:30, 23 June 2008 (CEST)
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:I think this error occurs if you have a non-supported system version. My Wii was 2.1E (That happens if you neither have any Marios nor are online), and HBC did not install claiming it does not find ios21. Well, I *DO* have Lego Star Wars, so this could not be the full truth. Luckily, my recently purchased Wii Fit/Balance Board came along with 3.1E, and that fixed the problem, HBC installed. --[[User:Wiidiot|Wiidiot]] 15:53, 19 July 2008 (CEST)
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The same problem on 3.3E. Even reinstalled IOS21 (deleted with AnyTitleDeleter, and then used online update), still says that I'm missing IOS21. --[[User:Shadowbird|Shadowbird]] 18:37, 7 August 2008 (CEST)
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:I've now seen this myself, but can't explain it. le sigh. [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 07:32, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
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:This might be similar to the recent "iosAlloc titles failed" bug. Something weird is going on here. [[User:Marcan|Marcan]] 19:45, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
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:The problem seems to have been resolved in the newer versions of HBC — a least for me 1.0.1 installed without problems. --[[User:Shadowbird|Shadowbird]] 17:02, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
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==Loading extra files as well as the .elf==
 
==Loading extra files as well as the .elf==
 
Not really a bug, but particularly for development it would be quite handy to have a more convenient way of sending an application's data files over the USB gecko or wifi.  This could be either something like ftpii built into the homebrew channel itself, or allowing wiiload to send whole directories.  --[[User:Bigzoid|Bigzoid]] 15:15, 11 July 2008 (CEST)
 
Not really a bug, but particularly for development it would be quite handy to have a more convenient way of sending an application's data files over the USB gecko or wifi.  This could be either something like ftpii built into the homebrew channel itself, or allowing wiiload to send whole directories.  --[[User:Bigzoid|Bigzoid]] 15:15, 11 July 2008 (CEST)
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==App Description (meta.xml) ==
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* Sometimes, when viewing application's description, when navigating using "down" key, HBC freezes, and the console needs to be turned off.
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-- [[User:bloomberg_es|bloomberg_es]] 21 July 2008
      
==Strange sound when i press exit on the homebrew channel==
 
==Strange sound when i press exit on the homebrew channel==
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(spanish: cuando salgo del canal homebrew, el menu del sistema suena como si hubiera interferencia, solo pasa al usar la opcion salir en el canal hombrew, si ejecuto otra aplicacion que permita reiniciar (snes9x por ejemplo) y reinicio la wii desde alli esto no pasa) NTSC Wii, 3.2U, not chipped
 
(spanish: cuando salgo del canal homebrew, el menu del sistema suena como si hubiera interferencia, solo pasa al usar la opcion salir en el canal hombrew, si ejecuto otra aplicacion que permita reiniciar (snes9x por ejemplo) y reinicio la wii desde alli esto no pasa) NTSC Wii, 3.2U, not chipped
 
:I can confirm that this happens, exiting the Homebrew Channel on my NTSC 3.3U unmodded Wii produces slightly distorted sound on the Wii Menu and other channels/games that are run after. This bug does not happen if the system menu is returned to directly from other homebrew.  The distorted sound seems to fix itself when I power off and turn back on the Wii.  [[User:Kilroy|Kilroy]] 14:57, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
 
:I can confirm that this happens, exiting the Homebrew Channel on my NTSC 3.3U unmodded Wii produces slightly distorted sound on the Wii Menu and other channels/games that are run after. This bug does not happen if the system menu is returned to directly from other homebrew.  The distorted sound seems to fix itself when I power off and turn back on the Wii.  [[User:Kilroy|Kilroy]] 14:57, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
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==Apps Do Not Load, HBC Freezes on Exit, and No Network==
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Ok, so I have encountered all of these problems using HBC. First off, none of the applications will load. Once I try to start an app, it will display a progress bar at 0% and stay there indefinitely. I cannot exit from here in any other way than by powering of the Wii on the console. No network connectivity, the icon in the lower-right corner does not respond at all, even though my Wii is connected to my network/the internet. Finally, when I try to leave HBC without attempting to load an app (i.e. I start HBC, look at some apps, press Home, and click on exit) my Wii freezes up. These problems occur every time I use HBC. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling HBC, using the installer DVD and the Twilight Hack to install, and the Wii data management to uninstall. I also used the SD Brew application to set up my SD card for HBC.
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Details about my Wii:
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* It has a WiiKey with 1.9s firmware
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** The drive type is D2A
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* The Wii System version is 3.1U
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* My SD card is 2GB PQI Hi-speed (60X)
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* I do not have any GC memcards plugged in when trying HBC (I do have a controller in)
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Does anyone have a fix for this?!?
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[[User:Bide666|Bide666]] 07:16, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
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I too am having simmilar issues on a unmodded wii (3.3 firmware).  My wii freezes upon closing the homebrew channel and I see no network.
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[[User:Dagis_dream|Dagi]]
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Same issue for me on a modded PAL wii with yaosm, 3.2E firmware, with and without usb ethernet adapter plugged in, HBC beta 8 and no gamecube adapter nor memory card.
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--[[User:Zeograd|Zeograd]] 21:51, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
      
== HBC doesn't read my SD Card/it's content ==
 
== HBC doesn't read my SD Card/it's content ==

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