(01-07-2022, 08:13 PM)JosJuice Wrote: If you run the update, it should work afterwards.
Yeah so I removed my wii folder, relaunched dolphin to create a new wii folder, opened dolphin, took my clean nand dumped from bootmii (note this nand was originally dumped running 4.3U). Then I checked nand and no issues. Set Mario Galaxy 2 as default iso (verified good dump, no errors). Next I booted system menu and the update was showing for disc channel, so I ran it from disc channel. Checked nand again no issues. Then relaunched system menu and update was gone and Mario Galaxy 2 showed up in disc channel. Good, so I closed system menu and set Donkey Kong Country Returns as default iso (verified good dump), launched system menu and disc channel showed update lol. I ran that one too, Now most of the wii games I set as a default iso/rvz are no longer showing an update in the disc channel. However, I haven't tested all of my wii games set as a default iso so I have a feeling that when one of them has a different update in their update partition, it will show the update in disc channel. Any clue why this is happening? Is this normal? My nand is solid. I made sure when I used bootmii that it was clean, no custom firmware, no homebrew, nothing. It was a clean dump of 4.3U. I'd also like to say that when I do a fresh import of my nand backup to dolphin then go within the gui and run the "perform online system update" it says system is already up to date, so why are these games update partitions flagging the disc channel? Is this behavior of the real hardware? I don't remember it this way. I thought if you're already running latest system software that these game partitions wouldn't flag an update?
