![]() You should have all of eyekey's NAND tools in the same directoy as your slc.bin file if you followed the instructions above. It should be the same folder where you have otp.bin.ġ1. Open the folder where you dumpted "slc.bin". Dump your current slc.bin by running this command: "NANDway.py COM3 0 dump slc.bin" (again, remove quotes and replace COM3 with your correct COM port for Teensy)ġ0. You should see a reply after pinging your Wii U NAND that looks like this:ĩ.Type this command: "NANDway.py COM3 0 info" (Remove the quotes and substitute the COM3 with whatever COM your Teensy is using.Open a command prompt from within the folder that you created above.Plug in the Teensy to the PC via USB cable.The power LED should turn blue and your fan should spin. Make sure that your optical drive, power button and your fan are all connected to the Wii U.Start out with the Teensy disconnected from the PC.Start out by first dumping a copy of your current slc.bin from the Wii U. If you have a full slc.bin backup BEFORE installing CBHC then skip this section. If you ONLY have otp.bin then follow these steps. Copy all the files in the zip to the same directory as above. Download the file "release.zip" from here (eyekey's nand tools).Copy this file to the same folder that contains "otp.bin". hex file we needed when setting up the Teensy. Back in the Pre-Setup you downloaded a.(You must already have one of these files to use this guide) Create a blank folder on your desktop and copy "otp.bin" or "slc.bin" to this folder. Create your folder structure to make this easier.Move on to the next steps.įollow these instructions carefully and don't stray from the steps unless you are experienced enough with the flashing commands of the Teensy and want to explore other fixes. You are now ready to solder the Teensy to your Wii U. ![]()
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