I was looking around GBA Temp for a solution for the Wall-E Bad Dump (Pal & NTSC) and I stumbled onto this: If you Ctrl + F and type in ' Wall-e ' it shows up and says it works with certain details. The details state ' 3.2U + D2CKey + RegionFrii 1.21 + Brickblocker1.3r ' I'm guessin the 3.2U & D2CKey are the modchip and firmware RegionFrii 1.21 patches the PAL ISO to be a NTSC - U ISO Can be downloaded here: Brickblocker 1.3r prevents the wii from getting a system update if the ISO is not the same as the region of the wii (i.e NTSC-U ISO on a PAL Wii) Can be downloaded here: I have a Wiikey 1.9s and I was wondering if this same method would work for me or if anyone had a way to make the Wall-E ISO work completely? Thanks in Advance. I just comfirmed that the Wall-E ISO works and does NOT stay at the loading screen when you select new game. I have NOT tested past selecting a new game (20 Sec into new game is all I played). I had burned the ISO on a Rewritable DVD at 2x in case it didn't work so I don't waste DVDs.
DIRECTIONS FOR THE WORKING ISO: 1. Search ' [Wii] Wall-E ISO ' in Google and select the 4th one down (minova.com) 2. Completely download and extract the torrent ( If you get an error saying the ISO is corrupted, use the WinRAR archive to repair it SEE BELOW) 3. Download the Patchers in the last reply (RegionFrii 1.21 & Brickblocker 1.3r) 4. Open RegionFrii 1.21 and load the Wall-E iso 5. Select USA for the target region.
NOTE: This patch will patch the current ISO. I suggest you make a copy of the ISO incase something goes wrong) 6.
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Norton ghost 11 boot cd iso download. Open Brickblocker 1.3r & load the ISO you just patched with Region Frii. Select patch. Burn the ISO to a modchip-compatible DVD at 4x (my lowest setting on my DVD) If the RAR file receives an error after extracting: If you are running Windows, go to Start --> All Programs --> WinRAR Folder --> WinRAR.exe In the program, find where you stored the RAR file.
Right-click and select repair. Wait until the repair is finished. When completed, you should have a new RAR file with the same name as the original but with ' rebuild.[Insert File Name] '. Extract it and it should work. I am currently burning the ISO onto a permanent DVD. I will keep this post up to date with the burning.