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Mocha CFW crashing on startup #14

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holychwan opened this issue Jan 2, 2017 · 6 comments
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Mocha CFW crashing on startup #14

holychwan opened this issue Jan 2, 2017 · 6 comments

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@holychwan
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holychwan commented Jan 2, 2017

So I finished the guide, everything was alright, and now suddenly when I launch Haxchi, It gets stuck on the Mocha CFW splash screen.

Cheers
UPDATE: I'm redumping the NAND, gonna see if after doing this it works again
UPDATE 2: OK it works now, but before closing, can anyone tell me how to get the backup from the SD Card?
UPDATE 3: The games I installed don't work anymore, says something about data and needs to be uninstalled, any help?

@yllapilate
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yllapilate commented Jan 13, 2017

@CJCTheNoob Hey, I'm having very similar issues (you can see the details here and here). I don't yet have games installed on my Wii U so I'm not worried about damage that can be done there. So, I'm currently trying to redump the NAND, but whenever I "confirm and exit" (i.e., when I press "A") from the boot options in Mocha, it just boots Mocha up and subsequently hangs. Can you offer advice as to how to trigger a redump of the NAND memory for Mocha?

@holychwan
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Use this following this to format your SD card, put the backup files inside the SD card again and then launch Haxchi, It should start the dumping process

@yllapilate
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@CJCTheNoob Thanks a lot, that worked. It's now in the process of redumping, so hopefully it'll work...

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yllapilate commented Jan 14, 2017

@CJCTheNoob Hey, so the redump worked out and I've been able to get Mocha to boot (seemingly) successfully thereafter. However, I'm still seeing the sysNAND folder on the system menu, from Step 16 here. According to the guide, I'm not supposed to see this after booting into Mocha. Do you or maybe @FlimFlam69 have any advice about this?

@holychwan
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Delete the folder sysNAND before launching Mocha, launch it and if the folder sysNAND is back then you are on Mocha.
That folder was supposed to be created after dumping, that's why you see it in Mocha.

@yllapilate
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@CJCTheNoob Ok, I see. Yes, I had created that folder before dumping, so that makes sense. It works just like you say; I deleted the folder and it reappeared after booting into Mocha. Thanks so much!

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