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@pista wrote:
Have you used the update?? But your WiiMC was newly installed??
Yes and yes.
I had a clean install of 1.0.1, and used the update feature to get to 1.0.2. After that, It was locking up on startup regardless of how I launched it.
@pista wrote:
Anyway, Overwrite your WiiMC installation in SD/USB, please use WiiMC 1.0.2 (New Install) from download page.
Sounds like a better plan than mine. 😆
Daf11zParticipantI think to use the forwarder some form of ios202 has to be installed, but don’t quote me on that.
It wouldn’t hurt to install it anyway, what error is it giving you?
Daf11zParticipantHave you installed IOS202?
Daf11zParticipant@paradoxgrowth wrote:
tantric has confirmed that he will not support domain shares (NEVER EVER). So I suggest making a small server that would run and supply WiiMC with the protocol it needs. It would be a program that is only friendly to WiiMC and WiiMC will always be able to find the server on the network. I have tried running small ftp server’s with no luck. This is a good suggestion because it would not only fix my problem, but those that are having connectivity problems this could be a quick and easy fix.
Well, a quick and easy fix might be setting up the share on your server, then mapping a folder on a separate client machine that CAN support local users, with that folder mimicking what you want to see shared… Like a network drive mounted in a folder somewhere (what I do).
Share the folder on the client, and just connect the wii to that, instead of going straight after the server.
Make any sense? I sure as hell don’t know. 😆
Daf11zParticipant@Tantric wrote:
FTPii
So long as IOS202 doesn’t whine, WiiXplorer has a pretty robust FTP server as well.
(and a pretty nice GUI — seems important these days. 😆 )Daf11zParticipant@dj_darkside007 wrote:
NTFS working flawlessly for me…kinda wish it would playthe next movie on the list by itself though…
+1
April 21, 2010 at 12:13 am in reply to: error: failed to connect to network share, SMB server 08 #24731Daf11zParticipantDid you try making a local name on the server?
I had 08 for a while (compy died), and when I used SMB sharing, I just made a local user on the server and named it ‘wii’. Then I gave the user ‘wii’ file permissions on my shares.
Then I just used that username ‘wii’ and the static IP of my box to access the share (without the @domain.com), and it worked just fine with Tantric’s emulators. I haven’t tried it with WiiMC, but I suppose it would.
Just a thought.
Daf11zParticipantIf memory serves me correctly, dop-mii v12 (the newest one on wiibrew) will automoatically reload into a different IOS (15?), downgrade 36, fakesign it, and be well on its way.
When you run it for the first time – when I did anyway (Just ran it yesterday, Riivolution updated IOS36 for some reason) – it pretty much asked if I wanted to vulnerabilitize IOS36.
So long as it asks you the same thing, that’s all you gotta do!
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