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  • in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #499062
    drenal
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      You (apparently) can’t delete the MSTORE.vff file directly using WiiXplorer on a vWii like you can on an original Wii. You’ll need to follow what I’ve quoted below:

       

       

       

      SGM stands for Save Game Manager, which is a homebrew app that lets you extract and install saves to your system. I’d recommend at least keeping a backup of your most recent save, just in case, and remember to extract your save again if you make any further progress in the game else you’ll either lose progress using an older save, or worse. Just make sure when you reset your cache this way you extract a fresh copy of your save each time and back it up.

      Since I don’t have my laptop on me, is it possible for me to install the Homebrew with WiiLoad, then use Wiixplorer to delete the files directly from the wii u?

      in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #499033
      drenal
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        Is this on the original Wii or the Wii U’s virtual Wii (vWii)?

        im on my wii u

        in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #499025
        drenal
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          hi it’s me again, i have another problem but not the same as last time (that problem was a filename error, stupid mistake thats my fault). this time im having trouble with resetting the cache. on wiixplorer i navigate to the folder, but i wasn’t able to find the data folder (theres a file named data, though). can anyone help?

          in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #498540
          drenal
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            You should get at least two BINs for each song(s) you add because the game splits them into meta and song folders/APPs/BINs. If you’re not getting both 054 and 055, then something must be set up wrong. Double-check you have the song folder set up for 055 and everything inside it looks okay.

            I checked and everything seems ok, so i thought that maybe i should rename the files to another slot, so i did and when i loaded the game up it didnt say anything about corrupt files but i can’t find the song in the list. i made sure to edit the songs.dta file too.

            in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #498538
            drenal
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              Ok so I got home and I recompiled the customs with rb3wiicustomsmanager, it said the common key was good, and that the files were named correctly, so I used it to compile the customs and it only gave me one .bin called 054.bin. So I put it on my SD card, and once again I get the corrupted songs message…

              edit: ok, i think i made a noob mistake, i had multiple customs all under the 054 and 055 names. so i removed all but one and it seems to have worked. now my question is, how do i add multiple customs at once in different slots?

              in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #498537
              drenal
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                Did you obtain the correct ng_id, common key, and change the 000_00000000 to the correct numbers? In the case of 054 and 055 (did you remember to set this one up properly as well?) this would be 054_00000036 and 055_00000037. I also recommend compiling with RB3WiiCustomsManager because it’ll tell you if the numbers are wrong, and what they should be. It’ll also tell you if anything else in your packing folder looks wrong; just put a copy in every packing folder you have and run it, plus you can use it instead of the old method to pack BINs.

                For the ng_id I got a free song from the store, and for the common key I checked the size, if those aren’t the problems then I’ll go over my customs again when I can and see if anything else is the problem.

                in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #498532
                drenal
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                  hello, i am new to this community and i would like some help with this. i have followed all the instructions, and at the part where it generates the .bin and .app files, the .bin files are named 000.bin and 054.bin. so i put them on my sd card and put it in my wii u, and when i go to the song list, it states that some add-ons are corrupted. the only add-ons available are the ones i downloaded from the rock band store. then, when i put my sd card back in my computer, i find that 054.bin has been deleted. if it helps, i am not using the NAND method.

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