Sonic not booting up?

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  1. nickp87

    nickp87 Member

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    I backed up my Sonic and the Black Knight a few days ago and to my dismay when I started the disc it went to a black screen and my wiimote turned off.

    I'm running on 3.2U if it helps/
    I'm not sure what is wrong here and would like some help please!
     
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  2. jlg6184

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    Well, that is intriguing. When I had issues with Sonic and the Black Knight, I received an error that the game couldn't be loaded. Your issues sound like they could be related to a bad burn or a bad rip (as you said you backed it up yourself.) Of course I got the error when loading in the Disc Channel, and I am not sure what you are trying to use to load the game (my guess would be Gamma Backup Launcher.) To fix the issues you could try the following:

    You could get the Gamma loader with the 002 fix.
    You could also get the Custom IOS36 rev 08 that was recently released by Waninkoko.
    Also the game requires IOS 38, 53, and 55

    I got it running with the 002 fix and the three IOS's but I have heard that the new CIOS36 rev 08 also fixes the problem. So those are my recommendations.
     
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    CIOS36 rev 08 works. Nothing else needed to get game to run
     
  4. nickp87

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    Okay so the situation is after updating my wii I try to install the Wii 3.3 firmware fix with IOS16-64-v257-prod and when I go to tthe home brew channel, and choose wad installer it goes to the status bar and doesn't load past 0%, why is it doing this?
     
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