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Fixing system memory error 160-0103 (failing eMMC) without soldering | using redNAND with ISFShax

What is this for?


If you are encountering Error Code 160-0103 "There is a Problem with the system memory" or your Wii U is freezing at bootup or during Factory Reset it is likely that the eMMC Chip is failing.
This tutorial goes into fixing this Error 160-0103, by using the SD card in the front slot as replacement for the failing eMMC.
In this tutorial we will rebuild the MLC, which means it is empty, whithout your data. In the end I show how to salvage savegames from the failing eMMC.

Please note there are other possible causes for the 160-0103 error (like a CBHC brick). Also there are other possible solutions to this problem. To see if this Tutorial is right for you, check out the Ultimate Wii U Troubleshooting Guide

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What this will do

We will first install ISFShax, which is an early exploit that runs before the operating system loads. This allows us to patch the OS to redirects the reads and writes, that normally go to the eMMC, to a partition on the SD card. So you will need to have the SD card in the Wii U to use it, as that is now it's new internal memory.
Also you need to keep the standby servcies (and with that the Quickstart menu) disabled as they don't work with ISFShax. (Your Wii U will hang once you turn it off till you remove power if standby services are enabled).
In this tutorial we are only redirecting the MLC. If you plan to try some dangerous things in the future, you can still mess up your system SLC and SLCCMPT. If you want to use this for such experiments consider using full redNAND, where all 3 devices get redirected.

Update

28.01.2024 - Wii VC games (from he eShop or VC Injects) now works from the redNAND internal memory. Keep in mind that Wii VC is more picky about the SD card. So far Sandisk cards worked for me, but Samsung cards didn't. If the card is incompatible, it will hang on a black screen after the silver Wii logo.

Choosing an SD card

I highly recommend to use an SD card, which is designed to sustain lots of writes, like Sandisk Max Endurance or at least High Endurance or Samsung Endurance. The absolute minimum size is 8GB using, 1,5GB for the FAT32 partition and the rest for the MLC partition, but it is recommend for the the card should have at least 16GB, so you can have at least 8GB for the MLC partition. The Maximum size of SD you can use is 2TB.

Since the Wii U Discs suffering from Disc rot and also for convenience, you probably want to dump all your Game Discs and install the Games from these Dumps You find detailed instructions on how to do that here: https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/dump-games (do it after you completed this guide)
Later in that guidel you will create a second partition, which replaces the Internal Memory. You won't be able to resize that partition, without rebuilding again, so you better size everythng properly the first time.
The first partition is where all the Homebrew goes to and also where the dumps of the Wii U games go to. So this partition needs to have at least enough space to store your largest Wii U game with some extra space. If you want to use a USB Loader with vWii, you can also store the (OG) Wii games on the FAT32 partition.
The second partition (the MLC partition, which you format initally with NTFS) is where you install all your Wii U games (eShop and dumped Disc games, updates, DLC, saves...) to, including the VC Injectes. Also 5GB are used up by the Wii U system.
Make sure the the SD card can fi both these partitions.

Installing ISFShax

For installing ISFShax follow this tutorial: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-set-up-isfshax.642258 but skip the "Autoboot" part for now.

Optional: Backing up savegames

If your Wii U can still run Tiramisu or Aroma: https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/ you can use SaveMii to back up your save games.
If it can't you then you probably already used UDPIH to install ISFShax. Launch the recovery again using UDPIH and then use the Dump SLC + MLC option. Your SD card needs to have at least 64GB for that (for a 32GB console). You then need to merge mlc.bin.part files in the right order and can then extract the savegames using wfs-extract.
TODO: add more details

If you lost the password to your NNID and can't recover it because the email doesn't exist anymore, you can transfer it. This is only a last resort option. If you still have the email address, it would be better to use the "Forgot Password" option now, as you won't have it on the new system.
There is also the option to use a password reset option on the PC. For that you need to create a Nintendo Account and then link the NNID to it. When linking it will ask for the password and give a reset option using the email.

Keep in mind this transfer only works on the same console and only if you don't do a Factory Reset.
To transfer the NNID It's enough to copy the account.dat file over.
You can use ftpiiu everywhere to save it to the PC for now. Just copy the whole /storage_mlc/usr/save/system/act/ folder to the PC. In that folder you find one subfolder for each user and in that subfolder you find an account.dat (it's a plain text file, you can open it with notepad). The folders are numbered in the order the users were created.

On the new rebuild mlc the numbering will start again with 80000001. If the user with the NNID had a larger number just create new users on the new system until you reach that number. Then you can copy the account.dat back and reboot.
After that you should be able to access the eShop and download the games again.


Partitioning the SD card

On Windows you need to use a third party tool like Minitool Partition Wizard or easeus, on Linux you can use gparted.
You need to have two primary partitions on the card:
  1. FAT32 - (in gparted set lba flag). This is what the PC will see and all your homebrew goes
  2. NTFS - This partition will be the MLC replacement, it should have at least 8GB. (don't assign a drive letter)
Shrink the existing FAT32 partition to make room and then create the NTFS partition after it. It's recommended to align the Partitions on 64MiB boundaries and use a multiple of 64MiB for the size. The MLC (NTFS) partition should be at least 8GB but other than that you can choose whatever sizes you like.

Configuring redNAND

Create a file minute/rednand.ini on the sdcard with the following content:
INI:
[partitions]
slccmpt=false
slc=false
mlc=true

[scfm]
disable=true
allow_sys=false

Rebuilding the MLC

  1. Download all the mlc system titles for your region from NUS. This can be done conveniently with MLCRestorerDownloader by @Xpl0itU. To use the MLCRestoreDownloader, you need to extract it and then copy the otp.bin from the SD card to it's directory. Then start the Downloader and select mlc and then your consoles region.
    You will get the output/MLC/{region} directory, which contains a directory for each title. In total there should be 52 titles totaling ~1.1GiB.
    If your console has an older firmware it might also be necessary to get the latest SLC titles.

  2. On the root of your SD card create a folder wafel_install. Then copy all 52 titles to the wafel_install folder, so it now contains the 52 subfolders, one for each title. If you want to reinstall / update SLC titles, you would also put them there.

  3. Put the wafel_setup_mlc.ipx on the SD card in /wiiu/ios_plugins.

  4. Select Patch (sd) and Boot ios redNAND in minute to start the setup of your fresh MLC.
    During the setup you won't see anything on the screen. You have to go by the power led.
    The power LED will flash blue, while it is installing the titles.
    if something goes wrong the LED will turn orange, but it will continue as long as it is blinking.
    The LED will become static once it finished. You can now power off the console.
    If the led is blinking red, something fatal happend. Ask for help.
    During the setup a short log gets written to the SD: wafel_setup_mlc.log.
    In the end it will enable the inital setup on the next boot.

  5. Remove the wafel_setup_mlc.ipx from /wiiu/ios_plugins on the SD.

  6. Select Patch (sd) and Boot ios redNAND again. If everything worked, the initial setup should launch.
    (no longer required with latest minute)

  7. Follow through with the initial setup. After the "settings" part of the setup, it will drop you back into minute, just select Patch (sd) and Boot redNAND again.

Setting up autoboot

To automatically boot into redNAND create the file sd:/minute/minute.ini with the following content:
INI:
[boot]
autoboot=2
autoboot_timeout=1

Installing minute to SLC

If you haven't already installed minute (fw.img) to the SLC, you should do that now so In case the SD get's lost the Wii U displays at least the minute menu. Follow the "Booting without SD" section from the ISFShax tutorial for that. You only need to install the fw.img and can skip the ios_plugins part as you probably don't want to to boot the eMMC anyway.


Credits

  • smealum and WulfyStylez for redNAND
  • @shinyquagsire23 for minute, stroopwafel
  • @rw-r-r_0644 for finding and implementing isfshax
  • @GaryOderNichts and @QuarkTheAwesome for their direct contributions and help to the mlc setup
  • @V10lator for implementing Quota support and some improvements
  • @Xpl0itU for MLCRestorerDownloader
  • @vgmoose for all the support and for the Wii U that replaced the one Idestroyed during early isfshax testing
  • @Maschell for his help and all other contributions to the Wii U scene
  • @Lazr1026 for testing and some fixes
  • hexkyz for the warmboot boot1 exploit which made all of this possible
  • Salt Team for the original minute CFW
  • dimok789, FIX94 and others for the iosuhax CFW
  • fail0verflow for mini
  • and all other contributors to the Wii U scene!
 
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If it still doesn't find it, run a file system check on the FAT32 partition
How would I go about doing this?
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It needs to be in the minute folder.
If it still doesn't find it, run a file system check on the FAT32 partition
I ended up figuring out how to do it and this showed up after doing it
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Please don't just restore SLC backups, that is dangerous.
I would suggest you get the latest minute (fw.img), stroopwafel (wafel_core.ipx) and setup.
Then delete the mlc partition again, make the partition before it a little smaller or bigger, so the mlc partition has a different start and recreate it as a primary partition.
Then try the setup again.
If it failed again, and didn't create a log, go to Backup and Restore in minute and dumpt the system crash logs
I updated minute and stroopwafel and tried again, but it gave this error:
Trying to load sdmc:/redotp.bin... NOT FOUND!
redOTP requires all partitions to be redirected to prevent corruption!
Press POWER/Q to continue.
So I went back to the older versions of them. I resized the FAT32 partition and made it 100MB smaller, and then deleted and recreated the MLC partition. But when I tried it again, it still had the same outcome as before: stuck after the "OTP stored at 27e24c58" line, purple and static LED, no install log on the SD card.
I've attached the system crash logs.
 

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Trying to load sdmc:/redotp.bin... NOT FOUND!
That is a bug, I will fix that later. If you are using an older minute, you also need an older stroopwafel, like the redhai one.
Also make sure you have the wafel_isfshax_patch.ipx and that the Wii U doesn't detect your SD as write protected.

@Regalli can you show the setup log?

@LeshawnJames turn off that windows hides the ending of known file extensions. Maybe you called it RedNAND.ini.ini and just don't see the second .ini, because Windows hides it
 

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Does dumping the system crash logs in backup and restore work for you?
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@LeshawnJames Oh that is another bug in minute, sorry...
I attached an updated minute. Try this... I will release it once you confirmed it works
 

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Does dumping the system crash logs in backup and restore work for you?
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@LeshawnJames Oh that is another bug in minute, sorry...
I attached an updated minute. Try this... I will release it once you confirmed it works
Ive just tried the new fw.img and it seems to have worked. My wii u was able to get to the wii u menu screen and i can hear the loading sounds as well. I did have to press eject to continue twice because the same message from before popped up but after the second eject it took me to the wii u menu screen again and its been there for the past 30 mins with blinking blue LED so I think its working but its taking its time.
 

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The new fw.img still gave you the error that it couldn't load the fw.img or which error do you mean exactly?
 

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The new fw.img still gave you the error that it couldn't load the fw.img or which error do you mean exactly?
The MLC partition mismatch error from my image 2 replies above came up alongside a flashing amber LED and I selected continue but instead of it giving that 'no patch file' error or the redirect partitions error it took me to wii u loading screen, then menu and then it took me back to the same error screen, with the same error, so I clicked on continue again and thats when it took me to the wii u menu screen that im on now with a blinking blue LED
 

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The mlc partition mismatch error just means the partition you are using for redNAND wasn't formatted NTFS. Make sure to follow the guide and to create the partition with the size you want and to select NTFS as file system.
 

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The mlc partition mismatch error just means the partition you are using for redNAND wasn't formatted NTFS. Make sure to follow the guide and to create the partition with the size you want and to select NTFS as file system.
So are you saying I should turn off my wii u to stop the mlc building process and go back in the guide? Cause I really wasnt too sure with the whole formatting partitions section, I think the only thing I did was go into minute and click on format redNAND which seemed to split my SD card into two, thats all I did, i didnt know there was more that needed to be done, I thought clicking that would automatically format it to NTFS.

Edit: something strange that happened also was my FAT32 sd card is only showing 32gb of space and the nand partitiont that I think I made was limited to 512mb.
 
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The format redNAND in minute clones your sysNAND to the redNAND, but we don't want that. It might prevent the format from running and you might carry corruption over. Also the partition type is wrong (that's why you got the warning), because it would need SCFM, which we also don't want.

Just use the Partition Manager of your choice, delete all partitions except the first one (the FAT32). Then resize the FAT32 partition, to the size you want and create the NTFS partition after that as primary. The NTFS partition will become your new internal memory.
 

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The format redNAND in minute clones your sysNAND to the redNAND, but we don't want that. It might prevent the format from running and you might carry corruption over. Also the partition type is wrong (that's why you got the warning), because it would need SCFM, which we also don't want.

Just use the Partition Manager of your choice, delete all partitions except the first one (the FAT32). Then resize the FAT32 partition, to the size you want and create the NTFS partition after that as primary. The NTFS partition will become your new internal memory.
Sorry first of all are you saying i should cancel the process which is going on right now (the LED has been blinking blue for about an hour now)? Its still on the wii u menu screen with blinking blue light.

Also how would I go about deleting my partition, and resizing my fat32 one, and creating one thats NTFS? Is it possible to do this through the file explorer or is there some external software I need to use to do this?
 

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Since the Windows Disk Management doesn't allow for one than more Partitions on SD cards, you need an external software, like the ones the guide suggest. And yes, you can turn off.
 

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Since the Windows Disk Management doesn't allow for one than more Partitions on SD cards, you need an external software, like the ones the guide suggest. And yes, you can turn off.
Thanks, I just created a NTFS partition with 8gb and my main FAT32 sd is now 44gb, I booted up the wii u again and it showed this with a blinking blue LED for a few seconds but now its just static blue.
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When it stops blinking that means it finished, like described in the guide
Wow I didnt realise, I just went through the initial setup and it really does seem like my wii u is as good as new.
Thank you so much for all your help the past few days, I know you didnt have to and im a bit slow and basically needed help every step of the way, and I would be completely lost without your guidance but I just want to let you know I really do appreciate it, so so much.
 
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No there shouldn't be any errors
Hi,
I eventually needed to retry this 2 additional times, but I managed to rebuild the MLC without the blue led going into orange. However, I still get the 160-0103 error right after setting up the account.

To eliminate the possibility of a rather slow SD card, I ordered a Sandisk Max Endurance. But I was wondering whether this problem can be due to something else as well, or what my next step could be?


Thanks in advance,
Erwin
 

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