![]() ![]() No, I definitively never removed the update folder, there's no question of that, and I'm the only one who's ever touched this console to do any homebrew on it, we got it new years ago. I have no clue honestly, especially since I seem to be the only one having this specific issue that I can find by searching the error code (though people have had it with previous updates for reasons that I don't think are the reasons I'm having the issue). The Super Mario 64 DS analog stick patch? Which is on the external hard drive, which isn't plugged in. ![]() I'm at a complete loss as to what the cause could be. Is it possible to download the update somewhere else and manually install it on the system, since it seems to be the initial download that's failing here? Any suggestions are appreciated. I could try a factory reset, though I'd prefer not to. I could try the vWii decaffeinator, try uninstalling the homebrew channel for vWii. I could try uninstalling the environment loader. Is it the cIOS causing an issue? Is it something else? I ran vWii decaffeinator once in the past, before this latest update, and was able to redownload everything just fine. I can't for the life of me figure out any answer to what my problem is that doesn't involve the vWii modifications. When I start the update, it begins downloading, but before any progress is made I am given an error code, 105-3015. But without the latest update, I can't sign in to NNID services. ![]() I can download files with NUSspli, and I can download from the Wii Shop Channel. I have internet, and the Wii U is able to connect to it. Nothing is installed on the Wii U (except of course the environment loader). On the vWii side, I have only installed the homebrew channel and cIOS by the currently recommended methods, I have not patched IOS 80. The Wii U has standby/quickstart disabled and always has. I have not deleted or edited the update folder, or altered any DNS settings. I unplugged all USB devices, I took out the SD card, I restarted the Wii U several times, I restarted our internet. So what are your thoughts? Thanks for your time.My Wii U (North American) won't start the download to update from 5.5.5 to 5.5.6, I have Tiramisu installed but have done no other modifications to the Wii U system (nor were there any modifications prior to this) and I already disabled autoboot for the environment loader per the instructions in the guide for Tiramisu. Also both cards I've formatted using your method. I've even made sure to check that all the files are in the right spot and they are. This one gave me the :FSOpenFile Failed" message. The 2nd card was a Sony micro SD adapter with a Sony 32 gig micro sd hc card. This is the one that keeps giving me the "SDMount Failed" message. The 1st card I was using was a SanDisk Ultra 80 MB/s SD HC 32 gig. It seems to me that message is getting me closer but I'm not sure. I even tried using a different SD card using the same process but this time it gave me the "FSOpen File failed". I already formatted the SD card numerous times using various programs including your method of using fat32format but I keep getting this message. Greetings insanenutter, great tutorial you have here, when it comes to this kind of stuff I'm pretty good at following directions, I know you mentioned to keep trying if the wii u freezes but my question was when it freezes on the black screen if says "SDMount Failed" does that mean the SD isn't being recognized or should I keep trying? ![]()
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