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The page says that the HackMii installer's boot.elf file should work perfectly fine. obviously this is not the case. This page should therefore be cleaned up. Also, on a side note, is it possible to use a file browser in a .dol format to launch Gecko and run cheat codes through that, or does it have to be a .elf, or am I just missing something here? [[User:MissingNO123|MissingNO123]] ([[User talk:MissingNO123|talk]]) 01:22, 7 December 2012 (CET) | The page says that the HackMii installer's boot.elf file should work perfectly fine. obviously this is not the case. This page should therefore be cleaned up. Also, on a side note, is it possible to use a file browser in a .dol format to launch Gecko and run cheat codes through that, or does it have to be a .elf, or am I just missing something here? [[User:MissingNO123|MissingNO123]] ([[User talk:MissingNO123|talk]]) 01:22, 7 December 2012 (CET) | ||
+ | *I used this exploit with the HackMii installer's boot.elf and it worked perfectly fine for me. How is it "obviously" not the case? I did note that the HackMii download page would serve different versions of the installer depending on what link you used to get there... be sure you had 1.1 as that was the Wii U release, as opposed to the 1.0 release. [[User:The MAZZTer|The MAZZTer]] ([[User talk:The MAZZTer|talk]]) 06:51, 26 December 2012 (CET) |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 26 December 2012
The page says that the HackMii installer's boot.elf file should work perfectly fine. obviously this is not the case. This page should therefore be cleaned up. Also, on a side note, is it possible to use a file browser in a .dol format to launch Gecko and run cheat codes through that, or does it have to be a .elf, or am I just missing something here? MissingNO123 (talk) 01:22, 7 December 2012 (CET)
- I used this exploit with the HackMii installer's boot.elf and it worked perfectly fine for me. How is it "obviously" not the case? I did note that the HackMii download page would serve different versions of the installer depending on what link you used to get there... be sure you had 1.1 as that was the Wii U release, as opposed to the 1.0 release. The MAZZTer (talk) 06:51, 26 December 2012 (CET)