No modchip needed.You can use SCPH1001.bin (the USA one) to have BIOS and memory card/CDA player menu in English.
And then place them into the wiisx bios? The wiisx bios folder is for psx bios.bin files.Are they for different psx game regions or the region of my wii? Can i just keep all bios files together in the bios folder?Īnd if i use mod2 version, which usb socket must i use on the wii? Just tryed to partition my hard drive, i dont have any unallocated space to use i know i could make some but i read warnings everywhere about backing up data.i have almost 1tb of data i havent backed up and dont want to loose it! Sorry for more questions! The interest of these 3 BIOS file is that they are the first released BIOS and are region free People with this BIOS in their real playstation hardware can play out of region/import/burned games by simply swapping the disc on boot. I select load an iso, I select one to load, and then it crashes and returns to the loader (the homebrew channel) These are the same isos I used on the other two wiis and they run. A bios folder with 'SCPH1001.BIN', an isos folder with my game (.bin). (For those who played ff7 know which scene I'm talking about) I do have my sd card in order with all my folders. Will try it out whats the difference with the bios files countries?I enter the game and I can start playing right away walking, running but when I get to the first fight scene, the game crashes. Follow this installation guide using the 'Mod 02' (it's the best and fastest version) (install cIOS202 base38+60 from Hermes cIOS installer v4, v5 should work too but I didn't try it.) And take a look at the compatibility list too. The best choice is to use SCPH1001.bin bios file.
So, yes, you need apps/wiisx/boot.dol if you are booting the homebrew from the USB, else just place it on SD.ģ) If you don't have a bios file (SCPH1000.bin (jp) SCPH1001.bin (USA) or SCPH1002.bin(Eur)) then you can use the emulated BIOS (HLE) but it's not working with a lot of games. You can also shorten the size of the current partition and create a new FAT32 partition without loosing data on the NTFS.2) It all depends if you are using SD or USB.
In the bios folder i have the spch1001 file (do i need this file?) and a save folder also in the root i have an 'apps' folder with a.dol in it and 2 other files (do i need this folder?) when i try and use wiisx i get the 'error opening directory' message when i click load from usb when i go into settings and select bios=usb i get 'bios not found on usb' what the hell is going on!?.does the usb hdd have to be fat32? Cause thats not mentioned anywhere!ġ) Windows should let you convert a partition without loosing the content. Omg, what am i doing wrong!? On the root of my usb hard drive i have a 'wiisx' folder: and inside that the isos folder where i have my isos.