We've received a ton of tips from readers reporting that the recently released Wii Menu Update 4.2 has killed their console. The patch was designed to remove homebrew applications from modded consoles, providing users with the following warning: "Because unauthorized modifications to save data or program files may impair game play or the Wii console, updating to Wii Menu version 4.2 will also check for and automatically remove such save data or program files." However, a number of Nintendo forumites are complaining the update has bricked their completely unmodified Wiis.
This problem can be attributed to the fact that the update makes changes to the Wii's all-important bootloader. If any problems arise during installation, the bootloader becomes corrupt, and the Wii becomes incapable of loading any software. A Nintendo technician has responded to the reports, saying anyone who's experienced these problems on their totally legit hardware can send it in for free repairs.
In the mean time, you should probably shy away from installing Update 4.2. Unless, of course, you're using a modded console. In that case, you totally deserve your comeuppance.
[Via Escapist]
Reader Comments (105)
Posted: Oct 2nd 2009 2:40AM (Unverified) said
Chuck's right.
On the Gamecube the drive was protected by a simple password: matshita dvd-game
Hackers brute forced this really quickly.
The way they fixed this exploit on the Wii - by changing to password: to MATSHITA DVD-GAME.
Team Twiizers has dissected their firmware code and it is just plain abysmal - it prevents them from vastly changing it or adding completely new features without rendering old software incompatible.
On the Gamecube the drive was protected by a simple password: matshita dvd-game
Hackers brute forced this really quickly.
The way they fixed this exploit on the Wii - by changing to password: to MATSHITA DVD-GAME.
Team Twiizers has dissected their firmware code and it is just plain abysmal - it prevents them from vastly changing it or adding completely new features without rendering old software incompatible.
Posted: Oct 2nd 2009 10:26AM (Unverified) said
I never said anything about ninety days........I said a year, Because that what the representative told me. And by the way"Extinction" please try and not comment on stuff you don't know anything about. It sends out false information to anybody reading these things, Thanks and have a good day.
Posted: Oct 2nd 2009 5:06PM ften said
I find it ironic that the modded Wii's are now less likely to get bricked using alternative update methods to 4.2 (Which soul purpose was to stop modded Wiis), then non-modded officially updated Wiis. I believe the youngsters today call that an "Epic Fail".
Posted: Oct 10th 2009 6:41AM Diosoth said
So a decision intended to punish bootleggers has the actual effect of punishing legit, paying customers instead.
How is this different from DRM and such?
How is this different from DRM and such?
Posted: Dec 30th 2009 8:51PM (Unverified) said
So I know this is really late to reply, but I feel compelled to anyway. I have an unmodded wii, well had, and it too was bricked. When I called Nintendo they wouldn't do anything. They said it wasn't their problem. So who is getting them repaired for free?
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