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== Blocking updates ==
 
== Blocking updates ==
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Aroma’s PayloadLoader has a built-in update blocking feature. However, it is still recommended to use other measures to block updates
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Aroma’s PayloadLoader has a built-in update blocking feature. When it gives you the update warning screen, press X to block updates. If the screen does not show up, Hold + and - on the Boot Selector until it says: Updates blocked!
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=== Option A: Delete the Update File ===
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Install [https://hb-app.store/wiiu/ufdiine.wuhb/ UFDiine here] . extract the contents of UFDiine to the root of the SD card.  From the Wii U menu, launch the UFDiine app (the one with the garbage can). press A to delete the update folder. confirm that it says "Update folder is deleted". turn off the console and you are now blocking updates.
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=== Option B: Use DNS-U and TitleDNS ===
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DNS-U and TitleDNS block Nintendo's update URLs at the DNS level to prevent system updating. To set it up, set the Primary DNS for your Wii U's wifi connection in system settings to '''35.164.240.189'''. For the Secondary DNS set it to either '''81.4.127.20''' (The Netherlands) or '''168.235.92.108''' (Los Angeles), whichever you're closest to.
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=== Option C: Block domains in your router ===
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These are the domains that need to be blocked to prevent system updates:
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* <code>nus.cdn.c.shop.nintendowifi.net</code>
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* <code>nus.cdn.shop.wii.com</code>
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* <code>nus.cdn.wup.shop.nintendo.net</code>
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* <code>nus.wup.shop.nintendo.net</code>
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* <code>nus.c.shop.nintendowifi.net</code>
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* <code>c.shop.nintendowifi.net</code>
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* <code>cbvc.cdn.nintendo.net</code>
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* <code>cbvc.nintendo.net</code>
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=== Option D: Keep it offline ===
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For the paranoid user, the Wii U can simply have no Internet connections configured.
      
==Booting into Tiramisu==
 
==Booting into Tiramisu==
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