I mean it worked fine and I didn't change anything, so it's definitely not file structure. But in case anything got corrupted, how do I reinstall everything if I cannot boot?If its not that, then it may be a file structure issue. As painful as it would be to start from scratch as opposed to just copying files over, I would try putting fresh RVLoader files on just to see if it boots if you havent tried that already
Your USB wires aren't twisted nearly tightly enough. I'm surprised it worked for as long as it did, they need to be a hard helix to prevent corruption. You can use an electric drill or electric screwdriver to achieve a good twist. Put the two wire ends in the chuck and pull the trigger slowly while holding light pressure on the wire so they properly coil together.Thank you for the help!
Does anyone have other inputs on this issue?
And how would I reinstall RVLoader if I don't get it to boot?
Yeah that can just happen sometimes, it's really annoying. Also sometimes reformatting the SD card without changing the format type doesn't work properly.IT WORKS! I replaced all the old files again and that fixed it, so I guess something just got corrupted somehow.
game no picture because its vga,you have to change to ypbpr inputSadly I have a few things to troubleshoot:
1. Audio works, but the volume dial does not work and headphones are not recognized
2.Some games (smash Bros melee or super Mario sunshine) don't have video, I can hear from the speakers that they are running, but the screen is either red or just off. Games like so wind waker, MKWii or Donkey Kong country return work just fine.
Unfortunately no. The Wii's AVE can't output interlaced video and progressive scan video at the same time. If you cut the Mode line to output composite video, VGA turns off, and vice versa. You *could* switch the internal screen to AV and use composite on both, but trying to use one video feed on two displays usually has problems.Oh I see, so there is now way to play MRio Sunshine and Melee on the internal screen when it is connected via VGA?