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System files Corrupt after NAND install
02-29-2016, 02:49 AM
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I just installed my NAND into Dolphin, and got the "System Files are Corrupt" error. Can anyone help?

I copied the SYSCONF file from dolphin to the shared2 directory of nand.

I copied all of the NAND directories to the Wii directory (this included the Dolphin SYSCONF), and there were some files overwritten. Was this the mistake? I made backups before I did this if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
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02-29-2016, 08:08 AM
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No, you have not made any mistakes. SYSCONF is to be copied from the dolphin archive to the Wii directory after you have copied your NAND files there.

Have you tried switching the Language under the Wii options of Dolphin? In the menu, select Options > Configure > Wii > System Language and select the Language that you use on your Wii.
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02-29-2016, 08:21 AM
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(02-29-2016, 08:08 AM)skid Wrote: No, you have not made any mistakes.  SYSCONF is to be copied from the dolphin archive to the Wii directory after you have copied your NAND files there.

Have you tried switching the Language under the Wii options of Dolphin? In the menu, select Options > Configure > Wii > System Language and select the Language that you use on your Wii.

Yes, I switched it to English, and was told to restart Dolphin.  I did, and got the same result.  The Mii I created on the console is showing up in Dolphin, but when I run Mario Kart Wii, and hit the home button and choose to return to the menu, it looks right for a few seconds, then blacks out with the corrupted files error message.  When I did the NAND dump on the Wii, there was one block that was bad.  Could this be the problem?  The Wii console works fine.

Is there a way to get Dolphin to boot into the Wii menu like the console and choose saved ISOs as channels?  Just thinking outside the box?

Thanks in advance.
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02-29-2016, 08:25 AM
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(02-29-2016, 08:08 AM)skid Wrote: No, you have not made any mistakes.  SYSCONF is to be copied from the dolphin archive to the Wii directory after you have copied your NAND files there.

Have you tried switching the Language under the Wii options of Dolphin? In the menu, select Options > Configure > Wii > System Language and select the Language that you use on your Wii.

I also tried "Tools/Load Wii System Menu 513E" it attempts to load the Wii menu, then gives the corrupted error message.
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02-29-2016, 08:30 AM
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(02-29-2016, 08:21 AM)mdasky1 Wrote: Yes, I switched it to English, and was told to restart Dolphin.  I did, and got the same result.

Are you sure you changed the Wii language? You should only be asked to restart Dolphin if you changed the language of Dolphin's interface, not the Wii language.

(02-29-2016, 08:21 AM)mdasky1 Wrote: The Mii I created on the console is showing up in Dolphin, but when I run Mario Kart Wii, and hit the home button and choose to return to the menu, it looks right for a few seconds, then blacks out with the corrupted files error message.  When I did the NAND dump on the Wii, there was one block that was bad.  Could this be the problem?  The Wii console works fine.

Having a bad block is completely normal and won't prevent you from using the NAND dump in Dolphin. I wonder if there's something in your version of Dolphin that makes it not work... Try the latest development build if you were using the stable build, and try 4.0-8010 if you were using the latest development build. (If the system menu option is grayed out in 4.0-8010, launch any Wii game first.)

(02-29-2016, 08:21 AM)mdasky1 Wrote: Is there a way to get Dolphin to boot into the Wii menu like the console and choose saved ISOs as channels?  Just thinking outside the box?

You can't launch ISOs as if they are installed channels, but you can launch Wii games using the Disc Channel if you want to. Also, you can install WADs as channels.
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02-29-2016, 12:59 PM
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(02-29-2016, 08:30 AM)JosJuice Wrote: Are you sure you changed the Wii language? You should only be asked to restart Dolphin if you changed the language of Dolphin's interface, not the Wii language.


Having a bad block is completely normal and won't prevent you from using the NAND dump in Dolphin. I wonder if there's something in your version of Dolphin that makes it not work... Try the latest development build if you were using the stable build, and try 4.0-8010 if you were using the latest development build. (If the system menu option is grayed out in 4.0-8010, launch any Wii game first.)


You can't launch ISOs as if they are installed channels, but you can launch Wii games using the Disc Channel if you want to. Also, you can install WADs as channels.
Ok, same problem. I was using 4.0-9021-x64, but then tried 4.0-8010-x64. Same result. Any other suggestions?
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03-01-2016, 12:27 AM
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(02-29-2016, 08:30 AM)JosJuice Wrote: Are you sure you changed the Wii language? You should only be asked to restart Dolphin if you changed the language of Dolphin's interface, not the Wii language.


Having a bad block is completely normal and won't prevent you from using the NAND dump in Dolphin. I wonder if there's something in your version of Dolphin that makes it not work... Try the latest development build if you were using the stable build, and try 4.0-8010 if you were using the latest development build. (If the system menu option is grayed out in 4.0-8010, launch any Wii game first.)


You can't launch ISOs as if they are installed channels, but you can launch Wii games using the Disc Channel if you want to. Also, you can install WADs as channels.

I've been having similar problems attempting to access the System Menu but Dolphin crashes at random times trying to access Wii Settings or Save Data on either the Wii or Gamecube side. Rolled back to 8010 and no issues.
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03-01-2016, 02:23 AM
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(02-29-2016, 12:59 PM)mdasky1 Wrote: Ok, same problem.  I was using 4.0-9021-x64, but then tried 4.0-8010-x64.  Same result.  Any other suggestions?

I believe I changed the Wii language. Config/Wii/System Language ? Also, here is a screenshot of the error jist in case that helps.


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03-01-2016, 02:34 AM
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(02-29-2016, 02:49 AM)mdasky1 Wrote: I just installed my NAND into Dolphin, and got the "System Files are Corrupt" error.  Can anyone help?

I copied the SYSCONF file from dolphin to the shared2 directory of nand.

I copied all of the NAND directories to the Wii directory (this included the Dolphin SYSCONF), and there were some files overwritten.  Was this the mistake?  I made backups before I did this if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.

Once again, I feel real stupid.  Looking at the configuration menu, I noticed a path for the Wii NAND files.  Well, the path wasn't set up correctly.  It was from an install of a previous version of Dolphin.  Once I pointed the path at the right directory, everything worked.

Is there a place that explains all of the configuration options.  If it is obvious, then yes, I really don't know.  New to all of this.

Thanks for all your help, and especially your patience.
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