Cios Rev9 Installer

Cios Rev9 Installer

Here is my situation: I have a 3.4U Wii with HBC installed. I have used WAD-Manager to install IOS16. I would like to install cIOS36-rev9 to run Trucha signed games and run the USB Loader.

If I run 'cIOS36_rev9 Installer' I get a -2011 error. My understanding is that this error is a result of not having a cIOS already on my Wii that will allow the installation of fake signed WADs. It is also my understanding that since I have IOS16 on my Wii I can run a custom WAD-Manager for IOS16 that will allow me to install a cIOS. Is there a cIOS36-rev9 WAD file out there, or should I use WAD-Manager to install some other cIOS that will then allow me to run the 'cIOS36_rev9 Installer'?

Please note that I do not want to downgrade at this time or modify the original IOSs on my system. Pika sent you a link to the actual cIOS249 wad (cIOS 36 rev9), which is not allowed.

For 4.3u users -D2X cios custom ios249 and 250 -For intermediate users or advance only -Do it at your own. Custom IOS38 Installer 17 2.0 Waninkoko Installs the latest CIOS. This is a Custom IOS, an IOS modified to add some new features not available in the official IOS.

Since I was still unsure if the cIOS36-rev9 installer did anything special beyond installing cIOS249 here is what I did: • Ran WAD-Manager_v1.3_IOS16 and installed cIOS249-IOS36-rev07.wad. • Ran cIOS36_rev9 Installer which updated my cIOS249. I probably could have just gone ahead and installed the cIOS249-IOS36-rev09.wad and had equal success. So now I am at 3.4U with 2 fake signing bugged IOS (IOS16 & cIOS249) and I can run USB-Loader and launch Trucha signed games using SoftChip. Thanks for the help.

Installing Waninkoko's IOS249 for use with USB Loader Warning: This is the old version of this page kept for posterity. It is no longer maintained. The new method is simpler, faster and safer to perform. Xara 3d Maker 7 With Crack. IOS249 is no longer used, but instead, d2x. Ashes Of Athas Campaign here. The new method can be found. Custom IOSes such as IOS249 (aka cIOS36, cIOS38 and cIOSx) augment the way the Wii accesses data. For instance, in order to access a hard drive instead of the disc, an IOS is needed to convert the function calls.