Account Manager? Never heard of that tool... Is this a homebrew tool?
There also is a system library named "Account Manager" for managing accounts which can be used in homebrews. That isn't a tool though.
If that tool is part of the SDK it can't be shared here.
SDK is software development kit. It's the software Nintendo and 3rd parties use to develop games for the WiiU. It was leaked onto the Internet. But as its copyrighted material it's against this sites rules to post links to it or to tell you where to find it.Yes, it`s a homebrew tool. But... What is SDK? im new on this forum
SDK is software development kit. It's the software Nintendo and 3rd parties use to develop games for the WiiU. It was leaked onto the Internet. But as its copyrighted material it's against this sites rules to post links to it or to tell you where to find it.
Someone has a tool named Account Manager? i need it
It appears that you still need the password for the account that you want to delete.
If that's what the OP wanted to do. I got my hopes up for nuffin lol!
What kind of password do you need?
Back then I bought my Wii U second hand (in an almost new condition). I got it with two profiles on it and ofc with an unknown parental lock pin. The master key calculator for the Wii U was easy to find in the internet (mkey). After adding a new profile with my nintyID, the two others were easy to delete. IDK, I think it wasn't hard at all, though I can't remember details.
Edit: The 'mkey' thing isn't called calculator, it's called generator
i cant get pass the password for the user as keep asking for parental pin...and i cant even get the menus its sucksWhat kind of password do you need?
Back then I bought my Wii U second hand (in an almost new condition). I got it with two profiles on it and ofc with an unknown parental lock pin. The master key calculator for the Wii U was easy to find in the internet (mkey). After adding a new profile with my nintyID, the two others were easy to delete. IDK, I think it wasn't hard at all, though I can't remember details.
Edit: The 'mkey' thing isn't called calculator, it's called generator
i cant get pass the password for the user as keep asking for parental pin...and i cant even get the menus its sucks
Go to this site and take a look on how to get your Inquiry number:
https://parentalcontrols.nintendo.com/?sys=wiiu
Then google this two keywords: mkey generator
Go for the first hit...
You need to know the system date and the Inquiry number for the generator.
so i have a feeling the screen i posted that holds a 9 digitcaode helps get a code
I'm in the same situation. The former owner's NNID account can't be removed without their account password. Parental lock is another issue and is easily solved with the mkey site, but there isn't much info about safely removing an NNID account.
To complicate matters, I have CBHC installed and a bunch of saves I don't want to lose, otherwise I could just uninstall CBHC and redo everything.
I bet this is the inquiry number (it's always 8 to 10 digits long). I would try the number with the mkey generator, together with the system date... Then set a new parental lock pin
With the mkey you're able to set a new parental lock pin and then you're able to create a new profile with a new NNID... (deleting the old one should work as soon you create a new profile with NNID).
You're right, the installed CBHC complicates all that a lot, removing the old profile is probably not safe, maybe it's better to uninstall CBHC first.
damn on issue is i can not get to the main menu where parental lock is... the inquiry number which i can not get... even if i put it into mk generator am one digit short roughly.... i can try changing each digit but the pin is 5 digits the parental pin i get asked is 4 digits
Unfortunately, you still need the password for the old NNID account even if you have a second NNID account on the system. It doesn't grant you "admin" type control over other accounts. Maybe I'm missing something? I've seen others say the same thing, though.I bet this is the inquiry number (it's always 8 to 10 digits long). I would try the number with the mkey generator, together with the system date... Then set a new parental lock pin
With the mkey you're able to set a new parental lock pin and then you're able to create a new profile with a new NNID... (deleting the old one should work as soon you create a new profile with NNID).
You're right, the installed CBHC complicates all that a lot, removing the old profile is probably not safe, maybe it's better to uninstall CBHC first.