Right, I downloaded everything, made sure it's all in the right place, yet my wii always freezes at the twilight hack. It freezes while all the code is running down the screen.
That particular icon actually relates to the "Move the boobs" demo![]()
Right, I downloaded everything, made sure it's all in the right place, yet my wii always freezes at the twilight hack. It freezes while all the code is running down the screen.
Do you have the right version for where you live? (is your copy of Zelda:TP for your region too?)
Europe/Australia RVL-RZDP-0A-0 JPN rzdp0.bin
Asia RVL-RZDJ-0A-0 JPN rzdj0.bin
America RVL-RZDE-0A-0 JPN rzde0.bin
America RVL-RZDE-0A-0 USA rzde0.bin
America RVL-RZDE-0A-2 USA rzde2.bin
Yep, right region and everything. It just freezes and never starts again.
I wanted to make a new thread, but I didn't have permission. Anyways you all seem like a nice bunch and I tried searching for my answer here without success. If it has been answered just reply with a link to the pertinent thread, thanks.
I have a US-NTSC Wii that has a Wiinja modchip installed. I successfully installed the homebrew channel from a disc. I loaded on the suggested programs onto a SD card and with it inserted into my Wii I can bring up the preliminary menu.
However, I can't get the applications to load. Any of them whether it be Tetris, N64 emu, GC Linux, etc. will not load and just seem to hang. When I select the application it brings up the loading bar and just stays at 0%. I thought maybe I might just have a slow Sandisk SD card though my PC reads it just fine and the Wii did bring up the initial menu from it. Even waiting 15 minutes for the progress bar to load any application it just stayed at 0% and I was forced to manually turn off my Wii.
What can I do so I can enjoy the homebrew channel completely?
kronostar. i had that problem at one point, i fixed it by removing my gamecube memory card from slot b. so your best bet is to try that. if that doesnt fix it then i dont have any clue why it would do that
@kronostar -- Mooroar is probably right. There's two symbols in the bottom right corner of the HBC app selection screen. If the one on the left is lit, the apps will tend to just hang until you do a hard reset. If you remove a memory card from slot B (and possibly A, I just removed both of mine to be sure), the next time you load up HBC, you should see the right icon lit of the two in the bottom-right corner. If that's the case, everything is fine and you're good to go.
As a side note, if the right icon is lit, you can just place your memory cards back in their respective slots. I don't know if you use either of them for loading (or if it's even necessary anymore due to the standards for homebrew loading via HBC), but I did verify that you can do this.![]()
Funny, I just pull my Memory card a little bit out of slot B and it works fine. If I put it back at any time it freezes again.
And by the way, if you take it out while the app is loading but frozen it will start loading almost immediately, so you don't have to reset the whole system if you forget.
Brilliant!! Removing the Game Cube memory cards now allows it to work and I played an enjoyable game of Tetris. Thanks so much for the help.:thumbup:
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