Wii ----Blue Screen of Death---- Help!!
#1
23 Nov 2009 @ 16:12
jamil10
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Could anybody help me w/ a wii blue screen of death?
wii has a wiikey v2 installed
HBC v2 Bannerbomb
-This is what I've done the wii firmware was 4.2U and I've downgraded to 3.2U firmware.
-After downloading HBC, USB Loader, CoverFlodder, and WAD Manager. I tried to play the New Super Mario Bros through USB, but unfortunately it was giving me 002 error.
-So after trying all those things without a luck I then burn the New Super Mario Bros game into the disc and when I load up the game into the wii it asked me for an upgrade in order to play the game.
-After the firmware upgrade, the wii automatically shuts off and when I turned on the wii the screen was just plain DARK BLUE.... I tried reseting it but it's still like that....
Please help me fix this problem or guide me on how to get this up and running again....
Thanks
wii has a wiikey v2 installed
HBC v2 Bannerbomb
-This is what I've done the wii firmware was 4.2U and I've downgraded to 3.2U firmware.
-After downloading HBC, USB Loader, CoverFlodder, and WAD Manager. I tried to play the New Super Mario Bros through USB, but unfortunately it was giving me 002 error.
-So after trying all those things without a luck I then burn the New Super Mario Bros game into the disc and when I load up the game into the wii it asked me for an upgrade in order to play the game.
-After the firmware upgrade, the wii automatically shuts off and when I turned on the wii the screen was just plain DARK BLUE.... I tried reseting it but it's still like that....
Please help me fix this problem or guide me on how to get this up and running again....
Thanks
#2
23 Nov 2009 @ 18:50
I hate to say this, but it looks like you are out of luck. Without Preloader/Startpatch or bootmii, I reckon there is no other way to reverse the BSOD brick (I could be wrong). I'm quite amazed that the brick didn't happen during the downgrade to 3.2. In any case, your best bet is to probably send it to Nintendo for repairs.







