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  1. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    @SDIO hate to bug u, but where would the location be of installed games on MLC?
  2. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    Can you tell me which saves are affected? Is there a way to see what games were installed on the mlc.bin?
  3. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    I'm getting a bunch of failed to read errors and got two folders from the dump, "sys" and "usr". Is my dump bad or did I do something wrong?
  4. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    Is it possible to view the contents of a dumped MLC? I have a previously dumped MLC that I want to view the contents of to see if I missed anything when I FTP'ing files from WiiU to my PC
  5. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    I got everything done. Thank you for all of your help. I feel confident doing this for the next customer I get asking for this service
  6. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    One last question: I couldn't get SaveMii to properly restore saves, so I restored the saves by dragging all the subfolders within the 00050000 folder. Within the save folder, there are also folders "00050010" and "00050030" do I need to do anything with them? I'm not sure what they're for...
  7. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    Do I have to do this with every user before restoring saves? I have all the games downloaded. I only had to use NUSspli for one game. I deleted the fake ticket and restored its original ticket. I created the update folder w/ UFDiine, and uninstalled ISFShax. So transferring saves is the last...
  8. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    That seems like a lot of guesswork to get that working right on my part. I'm already not very familiar with the WiiU and its file structure. I haven't got far in restoring everything, so I don't mind starting from step 4 if that wont cause any harm
  9. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    I can create the folder and transfer the files but it doesnt stick. As soon as I reboot into WiiU IOS the profile doesnt show up. I tried to edit the permission to match of the other profile folders and files but those settings wont stick either. Is my only option to redo step 4 :Erase MLC and...
  10. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    For some reason when creating new users, it skipped over "80000003" folder, which one of the accounts I backed up is located. Will I have to initialize and start over?
  11. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    When creating new users so the folders numbers can match, can the information of the new user accounts be anything? Want to be sure I don’t have to match more than just folder numbers before transferring the accounts back to the console.
  12. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    You were right. Reflowing didn't help, so I had to remove the SD Card slot and the NAND-AID and reinstall. I went through initial setup, and it recognizes my 64GB card. I’m trying to create new profiles so I can get to the previous folder numbers but it’s asking me to enter the Parental Controls...
  13. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    Yea you were right, I was looking in MLC and not SLC. I need to stop working while I'm tired smh. I transferred the tickets to PC, transferred MLC and SLC Titles to the SD Card(That goes in the front of the console), installed the Nand-Aid, and inserted my 64GB SD Card into Nand-Aid. Shorted the...
  14. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    I did a batch “backup all” using SaveMii. Would that cover all users, or do I need to run that under each user? When I try to transfer the entire saves folder, I get about 31 failed transfers for random files. I'm using FileZilla ***UPDATE*** I was able to transfer the entire saves folder by...
  15. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    My bad, I missed the part where you said the old users will be there. 1709148003 Ok that’s good news! I will backup the MLC and proceed with your suggestions.
  16. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    It was my understanding that when I mistakenly put wafel_setup_mlc.ipx inside /wiiu/ios_plugins folder and chose "Patch (sd) and boot IOS (slc)" in minute, that the process was somewhat of a factory reset type of thing, and any old data on the MLC would be gone. So I’m wrong in this regard?
  17. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    Wouldn’t the old information be gone since I pretty much just rebuilt the MLC?
  18. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    1709075855 I don’t have an MLC Dump. Just SLC RAW, OTP+ SEEPROM
  19. PowrUpGaming

    Hardware Tutorial Using NAND-AID to repair a broken eMMC (fix 160-0103 system memory error)

    I never dumped the MLC. So as far as getting the accounts and saves am I SOL?
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