So you have the old menu able to pop up via SDCafiine? If so what happens when you select TVii now?I tested a custom Menu theme with tiramissu (Using SDCaffiine) and it worked just fine sooo i'll start modding the in game
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where do I place the theme? the sdcafiine folder?So you have the old menu able to pop up via SDCafiine? If so what happens when you select TVii now?
The themes are set up so that you can just place the root sdcafiine folder that is in each theme's .zip file and place it in the root of your SD card, and they're SDCafiine ready (for a US system, the title ID of the folder inside the SDCafiine folder would need to be changed for other region Wii Us.where do I place the theme? the sdcafiine folder?
I don't know if this is needed or even helpful, but try downloading the versions.bin that's equivalent to that home menu. then put that in the sdcafiine folder.hmm im trying to load the Home Menu mod with Sd Cafiine But it does not load it for some reason
I was goin to inject it (yes i have tiramissu) but im just too afraid to brick my wii u View attachment 307633
I would highly recommend against that. If we can't get it to appear via SDCafiine, then it's pretty much guaranteed that placing them the same place in the actual system isn't going to yield any different results, and potentially could lead to a brick.hmm im trying to load the Home Menu mod with Sd Cafiine But it does not load it for some reason
I was goin to inject it (yes i have tiramissu) but im just too afraid to brick my wii u View attachment 307633
Edit: Oh wait i almost forgot... I can boot FTPU (Hmm still too afraid lol)
i've been moving some files from the hbm.pack to the hbm2-2.pack because the hbm.pack from the old and new version is the almost the same so i think used to load some files that didn't change with the update (Like the cursor...)What we probably can do though is edit the current version to fit a menu theme, and maybe we can manually move elements around the current menu in Switch Toolbox to get it to look similar to the old version? Not sure how much of that is possible, but I bet at the least we can theme the current version, I'm gonna experiment with that.
Yes, I just made a change to an element in the modern hbm.pack and that didn't show up either, it may be that hbm.pack was replaced by both the HBM2-1.pack and HBM2-2.pack. That probably doesn't bode to well for getting that exact original layout working again if that is the case, But I'm certainly not saying it's impossible. Gonna try themeing with these 2-1 and 2-2 files now.i've been moving some files from the hbm.pack to the hbm2-2.pack because the hbm.pack from the old and new version is the almost the same so i think used to load some files that didn't change with the update (Like the cursor...)
Ok! Good Luck!Yes, I just made a change to an element in the modern hbm.pack and that didn't show up either, it may be that hbm.pack was replaced by both the HBM2-1.pack and HBM2-2.pack. That probably doesn't bode to well for getting that exact original layout working again if that is the case, But I'm certainly not saying it's impossible. Gonna try themeing with these 2-1 and 2-2 files now.
Well I had moved on from the old version and downloaded the latest version and was just testing if I could theme the in-game home menu by making changes to the current files, and they simply weren't showing up in game, so I'm not sure what's up with that.I just checked. I don't know if this is a problem, but the os is in the code folder. that's for versions 5.0.0 to 5.4.0, which I think you said the old version existed:
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Well even messing with the upto date in game home menu isn't allowing for texture and icon swaps to appear either. So there seems to be something else up.I think Nintendo made too many under the hood changes for this to work. Its essentially a different menu where the menus we have been tampering with are upto date with the console and we have only been making texture and icon swaps to it really.
yeah, probably, I know old rco files on the ps3 cause soft bricks or weird things to happen iirc, so you have to adopt the changes to new ones. it's a pita too, to reverse it.I think Nintendo made too many under the hood changes for this to work. Its essentially a different menu where the menus we have been tampering with are upto date with the console and we have only been making texture and icon swaps to it really.