I have this disc but it's not possible load. No disc channel, nor homebrew (gecko os, uloader etc etc etc). It's not a RVT-R disc and I dump the game and I can open it whit trucha signer. It seems a good dump. Ideas? PD: sorry for my bad english
region settings of the game ? of the console ? cios installed ? is it your own dump ? what says neogamma ? Do you have try on a modchip system ?
I found the solution in other forums: 1.) Download Hex Editor Neo (the only hex editor I know that doesn't mind loading 4gb files in one session) and open the ISO up within it. 2.) Use the Find/Search feature and look for RDZE 3.) Replace it with DZDE 4.) Save 5.) Refresh Dolphin/Burn, and it should work! Now, works great!
wasn't it proven that there was no difference from the final with the e3 demo and if there was areas they weren't able to be accessed I might be wrong.. Just wondering.
I'd be VERY interested in hearing more about this, especially if there are any notable differences between this and the final retail version.
Couldn't you just write a cIOS and play it? Sorry if that is dead wrong, I am pretty new to the Wii homebrew scene. =P
I also had a hard time getting it to work, in the end I got it working with my SNEEK+DI http://crediar.no-ip.com/e3zelda.jpg I basicly extracted the partition and replaced the the tmd.bin/ticket.bin/cert.bin with the one of the retail zelda, since something about the one from the E3 version were borked or something...
You won't see anything with a hex editor on the image -- it's all encrypted, probably with a different title key. Someone would need to take each disk, extract all the files, extract the main DOL, then compare both sets of files (and DOL).
Just tried the image again (via FlatMii) and got "Data subblock failed to verify against H0 hash" that simply means that the dump is corrupted
You bumped a thread that is almost 1 year old to tell us that? Dude, you are kinda spamming (looking at your other posts from today), do you want to meet the post requirement for the market place?