for gc games, do i need to enable the nintendont SD menu settings for each game and save the nin.bin file each time or just once?
for gc games, do i need to enable the nintendont SD menu settings for each game and save the nin.bin file each time or just once?
To get straight to the point, I recently started using TeconMoon's WiiVC Injector to try to inject Wii and Game Cube games onto my recently re-homebrewed Wii U. I've only tried Game Cube games so far but haven't been successful. I input the game iso into the injector program, downloaded the most recent version of nintendont through the injector, and compiled the file to be installed onto a USB via WUP Installer GX2. The game installs just fine through WUP, I re-enter my Wii U home screen through Mocha to see the game appeared to install just fine. Then I try to run the game. The expected splash screen pops up, the system asks if I want to use my Wii U game pad as the controller, to which I say yes, and then if I want to only use the game pad screen, to which I also say yes. The screen then goes black, the Wii logo pops up in the middle of the screen as if you were entering the vWii, then goes black again. When I try to do anything nothing happens, except for when I tap the screen, a no stylus marker pops up in the top corner, but the game doesn't actually show up.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong or ideas on trouble shooting? I've been at this for a few hours now with no fixes yet...
I’m getting a very similar error with the injects I managed to get installed with WUP no clue how to fix itTo get straight to the point, I recently started using TeconMoon's WiiVC Injector to try to inject Wii and Game Cube games onto my recently re-homebrewed Wii U. I've only tried Game Cube games so far but haven't been successful. I input the game iso into the injector program, downloaded the most recent version of nintendont through the injector, and compiled the file to be installed onto a USB via WUP Installer GX2. The game installs just fine through WUP, I re-enter my Wii U home screen through Mocha to see the game appeared to install just fine. Then I try to run the game. The expected splash screen pops up, the system asks if I want to use my Wii U game pad as the controller, to which I say yes, and then if I want to only use the game pad screen, to which I also say yes. The screen then goes black, the Wii logo pops up in the middle of the screen as if you were entering the vWii, then goes black again. When I try to do anything nothing happens, except for when I tap the screen, a no stylus marker pops up in the top corner, but the game doesn't actually show up.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong or ideas on trouble shooting? I've been at this for a few hours now with no fixes yet...
To get straight to the point, I recently started using TeconMoon's WiiVC Injector to try to inject Wii and Game Cube games onto my recently re-homebrewed Wii U. I've only tried Game Cube games so far but haven't been successful. I input the game iso into the injector program, downloaded the most recent version of nintendont through the injector, and compiled the file to be installed onto a USB via WUP Installer GX2. The game installs just fine through WUP, I re-enter my Wii U home screen through Mocha to see the game appeared to install just fine. Then I try to run the game. The expected splash screen pops up, the system asks if I want to use my Wii U game pad as the controller, to which I say yes, and then if I want to only use the game pad screen, to which I also say yes. The screen then goes black, the Wii logo pops up in the middle of the screen as if you were entering the vWii, then goes black again. When I try to do anything nothing happens, except for when I tap the screen, a no stylus marker pops up in the top corner, but the game doesn't actually show up.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong or ideas on trouble shooting? I've been at this for a few hours now with no fixes yet...
Have you tried disabling autoboot? My Wii U had the same issue of just booting up a black screen with any Game Cube game, but it worked after disabling autoboot in the injector. It sucks having to go through the Nintendont menu each time, but this was the only way I was able to get mine to work.
I've been trying to get GameCube games to work for nearly 12 hours now with no luck. As I said in previous posts, the farthest I can get is booting up the game and the screen going black. Something I just noticed is that when I try to boot up the games the Nintendont screen never shows up, even though it does in all of the guides I've seen. I know that I have Nintendont installed because I put it on my SD card from the Injector program, but is there any specific Nintendont settings that might be causing this? Maybe I need to run it in 4:3? I'm running out of ideas...
Actually in the injector under the "Nintendont SD Card Menu" there's a button that says "Download Latest Nintnedont from GitHub", and when I go into my vWii homebrew channel I can see Nintendont in there.You don't install Nintendont from the injector, you only get the settings for Nintendont from the injector. You have to google Nintendont and install it on your own.
It amazes me how much of a mystery the Wii U still is in regard to Wii and GameCube injections. After looking around online for a while, there's not much from people having this black screen for Wii and GameCube injects like I'm having. Some people say that you can fix GameCube by changing the .iso to a .gcm, but generally no one knows what causes the black screen and hard lock or how to fix it.
Anyone know of any threads that might have an answer? Or anyone have an answer themselves on the cause or a fix? I'd really rather not have to get multiple hard drives to store my games, I just got a 2TB drive earlier today...
Thanks for the help!The best resource there is probably anywhere is this thread. Hit the search button in the top right, type "black screen" checkmark this thread only.
Try my latest build. Generate a config file using the Nintendont SD card menu, drop it in the SD card and it should solve the black screens.Thanks for the help!