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[Wii] DJ Hero 2
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[Wii] DJ Hero 2
12-06-2012, 02:50 AM
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03-28-2020, 12:35 PM
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I am unsure whether or not to post this in the DJ Hero or DJ Hero 2 thread because it happens with both games but ill post it in this one.

The game still hangs at startup after it tries to connect to Nintendo WIFI Connection. I tried searching for solutions online and the best almost-solution I've found is an issue post (link) that says to just remove the .pem files clientca.pem, clientcakey.pem, and rootca.pem that would make the game try to connect and all you have to do is just click through a message that says ""Could not read a file required for SSL services" and you can play the game, but this fix does not work.

I have tried deleting the three .pem files, and when I do that it just gives an error message that says "Question" that I can't get rid of or fix (picture below). I even tested the game by running it three times, each with one of the different .pem files in the folder, and three more times using the different combinations of two of the three files to see if maybe it was just one or two of the files that cause this problem.

And just in case it makes any difference, I am also using a real full 4.38 GB ISO of the game.

Is there any possible way this can be fixed now? Or, is there a way it can be fixed in the future?

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03-28-2020, 08:21 PM
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The "Question" message is likely the "Could not read a file required for SSL services" message but glitched. You can avoid this glitch by turning off dual core or turning off full screen (or turning of panic handlers).
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