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Ultimate Wii U Troubleshooting Guide | system memory error 160-0103 | stuck Wii U Screen | stuck Factory Reset | Black Screen (after stuck update)

Introduction

There are several common problems Wii Us run into. Some symptoms have a varaity on causes and some problems have different solutions. This is primarily a meta guide designed to diagnose the cause of the problem and then to point you to the solution that is right for you.

The first step you should try is removing all external devices. If the problem persists look at the Symptoms described below, which will then point you the Cause to find further information

Symptoms

160-0103 error message
Does it happen during boot (before the Wii U Menu) or after (e.g. In a game, during inital setup)
  • After -> Failing eMMC
  • During
    • Do you know for sure CBHC (Cold Boot Haxchi) was not installed. (you bought it new back then and never modded it)
      • No CBHC -> Failing eMMC
      • CHBC or not sure -> try CBHC unbrick, if it doesn't help go to failing eMMC
Stuck on Factory Reset -> Failing eMMC

160-0101 error message during boot -> CHBC Brick

160-1400 error message during boot -> Missing Disc Drive

160-1402 error message during boot ->Wrong Disc Drive Key

Stuck on Wii U boot Screen
Did mess with Region Change / Initial Launch / Deleting MLC files
  • Yes -> Initial Launch
  • No -> Failing eMMC

Black Screen
What is the LED doing?
  • Doesn't light
    • Check if the Powersupply provides 15V
      • Check for short on Wii U Power connector
        • If none of these apply -> 3V3 Standby Buck Converter probably failed
  • Staying red
    • Try turning on using the eject button and remote
      • Still red -> SLC Failure / boot1 corruption / SEEPROM corruption
  • Red blinking after some time -> Overheating / VRMs failing
  • Red Blinking on cold boot -> Short on one of the Power Rails
  • Blue blinking -> SLC Corruption (system.xml / fw.img) or bad RAM
  • Orange blinking -> ISFShax SD card missing
  • static blue
    • Wait 1m, try turning off by shortly (less than 1s) pressing power
      • Still on -> OS crash
      • Turns off -> Display Problem

Wii U Menu freezes when trying to launch anything -> Defective 2.4Ghz Wifi Module

All games freeze on the splash screen -> Defective Bluetooth Module

Wii U freezes during boot on Wii U Menu splash screen while coldbooting Aroma / Tiramisu -> Defective Bluetooth Module

Solutions

CBHC Brick
There was an exploit called Haxchi. It gets installed to a DS VC game and then exploits that game when launched to launch a CFW / Homebrew. To avoid having to launch the game every boot manually, the cold boot title could be changed from the Wii U menu to the exploited DS Game, so it gets launched when the Wii gets turned on. The Problem happens when said game gets deleted or moved. Then the Wii U can't find it's cold boot tile, doesn't know what to do and shows either 160-0101 or 160-0103. If the error happens some time after boot this isn't a CBHC brick and changing the CB title will do nothing for you!
The CBHC brick can be fixed by changing the coldboot title back to the Wii U Menu. Luckily @GaryOderNichts has found the UDPIH exploit and created the recovery menu, which allows us to do just that.
Go here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/udpih-usb-host-stack-exploit-recovery-menu.613369/



Failing eMMC
A failing eMMC causes a 160-0103 error whenever a corrupted file gets read from the internal memory (MLC). That can happen at any point. Don't confuse this problem with a CBHC brick, which can also cause 160-0103. It can also happen that the error message isn't shown. If for example the fonts are corrupted, the Wii U will hang at the white Wii U screen. Also if that error happens during Factory Reset, the error would only be shown on the Gamepad and if that isn't connected you will just notice that the Factory Reset get's stuck. In theory this error can also be caused by logical corruption (not actual failing Hardware) but from our experience it was always a Hardware fault (except if you explicitly messed with the eMMC or SCFM). In some very rare cases that can be caused by corruption on the SLC, which caches the eMMC (MLC) but most likely it is a failing eMMC chip. Nintendo sourced the eMMC chips for the 32GB Consoles from Samsung, Toshiba and Hynix. The Hynix ones are the ones failing. Not all Hynix chips have to fail, but almost all chips that fail are Hynix. Also it's not like Nintendo cheaped out or Hynix is a bad company, it just looks there was a problem effecting these chips, which only shows up after a few years. Also the 8GB Consoles are not affected, they don't use Hynix.
So if the Symptoms match (an even more if you know you have a Hynix) it's pretty sure a failing eMMC. Even if that problem only happens sometimes it should be dealt with asap, because it will get worse and will eventually lead to a full brick.

If you want a 100% confirmation you can dump the logs, either using the homebrew WiiUCrashLogDumper https://github.com/wiiu-env/WiiUCrashLogDumper/releases/tag/v0.1 which requires Tiramisu or Aroma. If your Wii U can't run Homebrew anymore, because it crashes you can use UDPIH and the recovery_menu from @GaryOderNichts to dump the logs: https://gbatemp.net/threads/udpih-usb-host-stack-exploit-recovery-menu.613369/

Then search all the .log files for MEDIA ERROR and DATA CORRUPTION.

Only errors concerning the dev:mlc01 are relevant. Here the example for such an error:
Code:
10:48:16:325: FSA: ### MEDIA ERROR ###, dev:mlc01, err:-2228230, cmd:11, path:(null)
Errors concerning the optical disc drive (dev:odd01) can be ignored. Here is such an example, that can be ignored:
Code:
10:48:16:325: FSA: ### MEDIA ERROR ###, dev:odd01, err:-2228230, cmd:11, path:(null)

Even though this is a Hardware problem, not all hope is lost (even without soldering)! Over the course of this year we developed not just one but three procedures to fix or work around that problem.

If you can solder there is the option of replacing the eMMC with a micro SD card, this can be done by either soldering wires directly or by using the MLC2SD Interposer. IMPORTANT: only solder when the Tutorial tells you to, for the first part the old eMMC must still be connected!
You can then either install a 64GB SD card in that Interposer and cleanely reinstall the System Titles, which is the recommended way or you can clone your existing MLC to a 32GB card and fix the corruption manually as good as possible (no longer recommended)
For the fresh Install on a 64GB card look here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-upgrading-rebuilding-wii-u-internal-memory-mlc.636309/
For cloning the old eMMC look here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/using-n...emmc-fix-160-0103-system-memory-error.636361/

If you can't solder there is also the option to use redNAND with ISFShax: https://gbatemp.net/threads/fixing-...-soldering-using-rednand-with-isfshax.642268/

As already said the recommended option is using NAN-AID with a 64GB SD card is the recommended option. It gives you a nice storage upgrade and allows you to run completely stock firmware. By formatting and reinstalling we ensure that there is no corruption and the system is in a 100% clean state. You can also upgrade to more to 64GB, but that would require a CFW all the time. The disadvantage is that you lose all the data. So you have to back it up and then restore the data. That is usally still less effort than fixing the cloned MLC.
When cloning the existing MLC, you carry over all the corruption. Depending how bad it is, that can be more or less work to fix. There is also some kind of corruption that can't be fixed and would cause future factory resets to hang.
The redNAND method has the obious advantage that you don't need to solder and that you can choose the size freely, but that comes with some disadvantages: Your Wii U will depend on the removable SD card to function. The card can get removed or lost. Also you need to run a CFW all the time. Since this depends on some hacks, it might be less relaibale.



OS Crash
Depending on some factors we can make some guesses. If you experienced system memoery error 160-0103 before or your Wii U froze before (especially during installing stuff), there is a good chance you have a failing eMMC. If you open the console up and see it is a Hynix eMMC (don't confuse with the SLC or the RAM), then it is very likely that the eMMC is failing. In that case a SD card reader can be used to dump the eMMC, the image can then be transfered to an SD card and the SD card can then replace the eMMC. In moste cases that will make the Wii U show at least a picture and make udpih work again, so we avoid the defuse.
You might be wondering why transfering the corrupted data from the eMMC over can improve the situation. The answer is, that at that stage in the boot it often doesn't fail because of a read but of a write operation. When the eMMC is failing, it can go into a read only state, which makes the write fail and the OS crash. Also writes of partial blocks can fail, because for that the eMMC would need to read back the rest of the block, which can fail, if the eMMC detects corruption.
But to tell for sure what's the problem, we would need to look at the logs.
We can test if UDPIH https://gbatemp.net/threads/udpih-usb-host-stack-exploit-recovery-menu.613369/ works, It is unlikely to work, but easy enough to try and the pico can later also be used for defuse. You need to try connecting the Pico a little early (time it by the disc drive sounds). You won't see anything on the screen, instead you have to look at the LED and see if it turns purple to determine success. If it was successful, you can navigate blindly to dump the logs, which can then be analyzed.
If UDPIH doesn't work there is defuse https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/wii_u_modchip/releases, which requires a little more soldering https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/wii_u_modchip/tree/main/pico_defuse (but don't solder 3V3). When defused we can look at the live syslog using miniterm/putty on the PC, then we can see where it crashes / hangs.



Display Problem
This can be as simple as a broken HDMI cable, the Wii U being configured for the old AV cable instead of HDMI (or the other way around) or it can also be the HDMI chip failing. The Problem is, without a TV picture you can't see the paring code for the gamepad. The easiest thing to try, ist to use the AV cable, if you have one (maybe from the original Wii).
If you don't have this cable or it doesn't help, you still have options:
  • Bruteforce just try out all combinations, there aren't that many, so it is feasible with some time. To get the Wii U into paring mode, you have to press the sync button twice.
  • Dumping the code via UDPI: https://gbatemp.net/threads/udpih-usb-host-stack-exploit-recovery-menu.613369/post-10275652 after you have dumped the pin, turn off the Wii U, look at the code on the PC, turn the Wii U on again, wait a minute, press the sync button on the console twice and enter the pin on the gamepad.
Once the gamepad is synced again, you can go to the settings and configure the TV there. If you can't get the TV to work there might be a Hardware problem, like a broken HDMI cable broken HDMI port or broken HDMI chip.



Initial Launch
Use UDPIH https://gbatemp.net/threads/udpih-usb-host-stack-exploit-recovery-menu.613369/post-10275652 with this recovery_menu: https://github.com/jan-hofmeier/recovery_menu/releases/tag/v0.5.0-3 and set the Inital Launch Value to 0. Then shut down and boot the Wii U normally. It should boot into the inital setup.



SLC Corruption / bad RAM
To tell what the problem is, you have to defuse. Once defused this is usally a relativly easy fix if it is SLC corruption. So far everyone with that Symptom had a corrupted OSv9 fw.img. Except me, when I bought one with that Symptom it was bad RAM...
The first step would be to defuse https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/wii_u_modchip/releases, which requires a little more soldering https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/wii_u_modchip/tree/main
If you can then load successfully into minute, the RAM should be fine. Have a look at this thread, to see how to deal with the corruption: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-u-blinking-blue-light-no-image.640588/
If the defuse boot1 loads but boot1 then fails to load minute (fw.img) from the SD, then you probably have have bad memory. For further diagnosis you would have to modify the memory test in the minute boot1. But first make sure the SD is set up correctly and if minute still doesn't load look at the defuse README for troubleshooting.



3V3 Standby Buck Converter failure
Check if the 3V3 output (C1257) of the buck is shorted. If the output is not shorted check if the 15V input (C1388) is there, when console is plugged in.
3V3SB.jpg



SLC Failure / BOOT1 Corruption / SEEPROM Corruption
TODO




Overheating / VRMs failing
Open the Wii U and clean it. If you use a vacuum make sure to hold the fan. If it spins the fan, it can generate voltage, which can fry the Wii U.
If that doesn't help one of the VRMs, buck converters or the power brick is probably weak.



Short on Power Rail
If you have messed with the Disc Drive make sure the cable is connected the right way around. The end with the stubs goes towards the Disc Drive
TODO



ISFShax SD card missing
Make sure the SD card is formatted FAT32 and has the minute fw.img on it. See https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-set-up-isfshax.642258/ for details.



Disk Drive Missing
160-1400 means the Wii U can't find it's Disc Drive. If it is physically connected, then probably this small component on the Wii U board failed and needs to be replaced or bridged: https://gbatemp.net/threads/absolute-fix-to-160-1400-error.572879/



Wrong Disc Drive Key
160-1402 means the key in the Wii Us SEEPROM doesn't match the key on the drive circuit board. So you probably just connected the Drive from another Wii U. If your intention was to swap the drive, you have to move the circuit board from the old drive to the new one. In the future it might be possible to change the key in the SEEPROM, but currently it's not.



Defective 2.4Ghz Wifi Module
The console freezes when trying to boot a game, but music still plays and the animation also moves
It can be replaced without soldering. It is the Module with the black and white cable attached



Defective Bluetooth Module
If the BT Modules is broken the Wii U Menu Boot screen will freeze. A line like this in the syslog would also indicate a problem with the BT Module:
Code:
00:00:11:915: BT: [Err] OHCI initialization failed - rv=0xfffffff6
It can be replaced without soldering.
 
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C1257 is on the input rail. so you should measure roughly the same as on the plug connector. I measured ~8Mohn reverse polarity and open circuit on the right polarity.

300 Ohms seems rather low.

Also when I said measure the 3V3 Standby I meant the output, so C1388 not C1257
 

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C1388 started from 5.5 Mohn then goes up just like with plug, as for C1257i think i managed to get correct reading, you need to be super precise with tip placement started from 12 then goes down to 8.5 kOhm
 

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Then make sure that the front panel is connected correctly. The connector is Locke when the lever is tilted away from the connector
 

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no light
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maybe it's the front panel? come to think of it, lately wii u wouldn't always power off with single push of a button you needed to push it second time
 
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Hard to tell, since the Pico was in text mode and not in binary mode. I am not sure why it does that, but you might just addjust the pico firmware, so it doesn't switch to text mode, so we get useful output
 

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This is a 50 motherboard,Blue blinking. I have encountered the same situation on the 01 or 30 motherboard before,But it was ultimately determined that Pico had false contact (I am using the PCB testing bench).
But in this console, I am directly welding.
 

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Hey SDIO I appreciate all the info you have gathered here and elsewhere in all your tutorials. I still need a little help knowing which direction to go in. I managed to kill my wii u by trying to update to 5.5.6 from 5.5.3. The update froze at 99% and after about an hour of that I shut the wii u down. When I attempt to turn on the console now the red light goes blue blinks once then stays solid blue. It wont display anything and refuses to connect the game pad as well. I have a modded switch and using udpih_nxpayload with the recovery menu on fat32 formatted wii u sd card it wont work it just stops at stage1 connecting and then times out. I have an old nand dump available because this console had haxchi on it but never cbhc. I am wondering do i need to defuse this console or would something like nand aid work? Or am i completely misunderstanding and you need to defuse in order to use nand aid? Thanks for reading and any help is appreciated.
 

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Since your eMMC is probably failing you want to replace it either way using a NAND-AID or MLC2SD.
The thing is you need to get the system back on the SD. You can archive that either by dumping the eMMC in hardware (using a cardreader) and write that to a 32GB SD card or use defuse to install a fresh system on 64GB (other sizes work here too) card.

But in case you descide to defuse, I recommend to do that first, to first verify the eMMC is the problem.
 

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Because the pico will be powered by the PC. The 3V3 is only for permanent installs where you don't power the pico from the PC
 

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after managing to get de_fused this is what happens after I dumped otp and then tried to boot.
Code:
ancast: no patch file `ios.patch`, stubbing...
ancast: reading 0xdfd200 bytes from slc:/sys/title/00050010/1000400a/code/fw.img
ancast: ...00000000 -> 01000000
ancast: ...00100000 -> 01100000
ancast: ...00200000 -> 01200000
ancast: ...00300000 -> 01300000
ancast: ...00400000 -> 01400000
ancast: ...00500000 -> 01500000
ancast: ...00600000 -> 01600000
ancast: ...00700000 -> 01700000
ancast: ...00800000 -> 01800000
ancast: ...00900000 -> 01900000
ancast: ...00a00000 -> 01a00000
ancast: ...00b00000 -> 01b00000
ancast: ...00c00000 -> 01c00000
ancast: ...00d00000 -> 01d00000
ancast: done reading
ancast: decrypting slc:/sys/title/00050010/1000400a/code/fw.img...
ancast: fini
ancast: IOS image is prod 5.5.0 ~ 5.5.4
ancast: pre-parsing plugin `sdmc:/wiiu/ios_plugins/wafel_core.ipx`
ancast: loading plugin `sdmc:/wiiu/ios_plugins/wafel_core.ipx`
GPU clocked at: 544.999877MHz
Unmounting SLC...
Shutting down MLC...
sdhc_bus_power(0x0)
Shutting down SD card...
sdhc_bus_power(0x0)
Shutting down interrupts...
Shutting down caches and MMU...
Vectoring to 0x01000300...
Searching for OTP store in patch...
Searching for OTP store in plugins...
OTP store at: 27e23204
we in here kern 0x27e00fc0, base 0x27e00000
Inserted 27e00000 before e0000000 and after 20000000!
Inserted 27e00000 before e0000000 and after 27e00000!
Inserted 27e00000 before e0000000 and after 05200000!
  Type           Offset   VirtAddr   PhysAddr   FileSiz    MemSiz     Flg      Align
  PHDR           0x000034 0x1d000000 0x1d000000 0x00000960 0x00000960 0x000000 0x4
  NOTE           0x000934 0x1d000960 0x1d000960 0x000002ac 0x000002ac 0x000000 0x4
  LOAD           0x000034 0x1d000000 0x1d000000 0x00000c0c 0x02b00000 0x000000 0x4000
  LOAD           0x000be0 0x04000000 0x08280000 0x00017020 0x00017020 0x300005 0x4
  LOAD           0x017c00 0x04020000 0x082a0000 0x00003f70 0x00003f70 0x300004 0x4
  LOAD           0x01bb70 0x04024000 0x082a4000 0x00000ed4 0x00000ed4 0x300006 0x40
  LOAD           0x01ca44 0x04025000 0x082a5000 0x00000000 0x000095c0 0x300006 0x40
  LOAD           0x01ca44 0x05000000 0x081c0000 0x000598f0 0x000598f0 0x100005 0x4
  LOAD           0x076334 0x05060000 0x08220000 0x0000ffc4 0x0000ffc4 0x100004 0x40
  LOAD           0x0862f8 0x05070000 0x08230000 0x00003420 0x00003420 0x100006 0x40
  LOAD           0x089718 0x05074000 0x08234000 0x00000000 0x00048574 0x100006 0x40
  LOAD           0x089718 0x05100000 0x13d80000 0x00015d6c 0x00015d6c 0x100005 0x4
  LOAD           0x09f484 0x08120000 0x08120000 0x00015000 0x00015000 0x000005 0x10
  LOAD           0x0b4484 0x08140000 0x08140000 0x00002478 0x00002478 0x000004 0x10
  LOAD           0x0b68fc 0x08143000 0x08143000 0x0000d000 0x0000d000 0x000006 0x10
  LOAD           0x0c38fc 0x08150000 0x08150000 0x00000000 0x00061230 0x000006 0x4000
  LOAD           0x0c38fc 0x10000000 0x10000000 0x00000000 0x00100000 0x100006 0x1
  LOAD           0x0c38fc 0x10100000 0x10100000 0x000312d0 0x000312d0 0x400005 0x4
  LOAD           0x0f4bcc 0x10140000 0x10140000 0x00004694 0x00004694 0x400004 0x4
  LOAD           0x0f9260 0x10145000 0x10145000 0x000000dc 0x000000dc 0x400006 0x4
  LOAD           0x0f933c 0x10146000 0x10146000 0x00000000 0x0037f4e8 0x400006 0x20
  LOAD           0x0f933c 0x10700000 0x10700000 0x000f81c4 0x000f81c4 0x500005 0x4
  LOAD           0x1f1500 0x10800000 0x10800000 0x00033b6c 0x00033b6c 0x500004 0x20
  LOAD           0x22506c 0x10834000 0x10834000 0x000005d0 0x000005d0 0x500006 0x4
  LOAD           0x22563c 0x10835000 0x10835000 0x00000000 0x01406554 0x500006 0x200
  LOAD           0x22563c 0x11f00000 0x11f00000 0x00085770 0x00085770 0x600005 0x4
  LOAD           0x2aadac 0x11fc0000 0x11fc0000 0x000140b0 0x000140b0 0x600004 0x4
  LOAD           0x2bee5c 0x11fd5000 0x11fd5000 0x00023234 0x00023234 0x600006 0x4
  LOAD           0x2e2090 0x11ff9000 0x11ff9000 0x00000000 0x0015f41c 0x600006 0x1000
  LOAD           0x2e2090 0x12300000 0x12300000 0x00131844 0x00131844 0x700005 0x4
  LOAD           0x4138d4 0x12440000 0x12440000 0x000288e8 0x000288e8 0x700004 0x4
  LOAD           0x43c1bc 0x12469000 0x12469000 0x000000e4 0x000000e4 0x700006 0x4
  LOAD           0x43c2a0 0x1246a000 0x1246a000 0x0005b31d 0x0005b31d 0x700006 0x4
  LOAD           0x4975c0 0x124c6000 0x124c6000 0x00000000 0x003c7028 0x700006 0x40
  LOAD           0x4975c0 0x1fb00000 0x1fb00000 0x00300000 0x00300000 0x700006 0x4
  LOAD           0x7975c0 0x1fe00000 0x1fe00000 0x00014ef4 0x00014ef4 0x100006 0x20
  LOAD           0x7ac4b4 0x1fe40000 0x1fe40000 0x00000000 0x001c0000 0x100006 0x1
  LOAD           0x7ac4b4 0x20000000 0x20000000 0x00000000 0x07e00000 0x500006 0x1
  LOAD           0x000000 0x27e00000 0x27e00000 0x00200000 0x00200000 0x100007 0x1
  LOAD           0x000000 0x05200000 0x27e00000 0x00000000 0x00100000 0x100007 0x1
  LOAD           0x000000 0x10600000 0x27e00000 0x00000000 0x00100000 0x100007 0x1
  LOAD           0x7ac4b4 0xe0000000 0x12900000 0x000db65c 0x000db65c 0x800005 0x4
  LOAD           0x887b10 0xe0100000 0x12a00000 0x0002088c 0x0002088c 0x800004 0x4
  LOAD           0x8a839c 0xe0121000 0x12a21000 0x00000124 0x00000124 0x800006 0x4
  LOAD           0x8a84c0 0xe0122000 0x12a22000 0x00000650 0x00000650 0x800006 0x4
  LOAD           0x8a8b10 0xe0123000 0x12a23000 0x00000000 0x0013ef10 0x800006 0x40
  LOAD           0x8a8b10 0xe1000000 0x12bc0000 0x00090d08 0x00090d08 0x900005 0x4
  LOAD           0x939818 0xe10c0000 0x12c80000 0x000213b4 0x000213b4 0x900004 0x4
  LOAD           0x95abcc 0xe10e2000 0x12ca2000 0x00001734 0x00001734 0x900006 0x4
  LOAD           0x95c300 0xe10e4000 0x12ca4000 0x00000000 0x002043b8 0x900006 0x20
  LOAD           0x95c300 0xe2000000 0x12ec0000 0x002651e0 0x002651e0 0xb00005 0x4
  LOAD           0xbc14e0 0xe2280000 0x13140000 0x00048934 0x00048934 0xb00004 0x4
  LOAD           0xc09e14 0xe22c9000 0x13189000 0x00000264 0x00000264 0xb00006 0x4
  LOAD           0xc0a078 0xe22ca000 0x1318a000 0x00000604 0x00000604 0xb00006 0x4
  LOAD           0xc0a67c 0xe22cb000 0x1318b000 0x00000000 0x003fd9f0 0xb00006 0x40
  LOAD           0xc0a67c 0xe3000000 0x13640000 0x0016ba14 0x0016ba14 0xc00005 0x4
  LOAD           0xd76090 0xe3180000 0x137c0000 0x0002c78c 0x0002c78c 0xc00004 0x4
  LOAD           0xda281c 0xe31ad000 0x137ed000 0x00000150 0x00000150 0xc00006 0x4
  LOAD           0xda296c 0xe31ae000 0x137ee000 0x000009d0 0x000009d0 0xc00006 0x4
  LOAD           0xda333c 0xe31af000 0x137ef000 0x00000000 0x0014da94 0xc00006 0x40
  LOAD           0xda333c 0xe4000000 0x13a40000 0x00019704 0x00019704 0xd00005 0x4
  LOAD           0xdbca40 0xe4040000 0x13a80000 0x00005ae8 0x00005ae8 0xd00004 0x4
  LOAD           0xdc2528 0xe4046000 0x13a86000 0x0000005c 0x0000005c 0xd00006 0x4
  LOAD           0xdc2584 0xe4047000 0x13a87000 0x00000000 0x0011123c 0xd00006 0x20
  LOAD           0xdc2584 0xe5000000 0x13c00000 0x0000fd64 0x0000fd64 0xa00005 0x4
  LOAD           0xdd22e8 0xe5040000 0x13c40000 0x0000328c 0x0000328c 0xa00004 0x4
  LOAD           0xdd5574 0xe5044000 0x13c44000 0x000006e4 0x000006e4 0xa00006 0x4
  LOAD           0xdd5c58 0xe5045000 0x13c45000 0x00000000 0x00029900 0xa00006 0x20
  LOAD           0xdd5c58 0xe6000000 0x13cc0000 0x00010a80 0x00010a80 0x200005 0x4
  LOAD           0xde66d8 0xe6040000 0x13d00000 0x00001b90 0x00001b90 0x200004 0x4
  LOAD           0xde8268 0xe6042000 0x13d02000 0x00004990 0x00004990 0x200006 0x4
  LOAD           0xdecbf8 0xe6047000 0x13d07000 0x00000000 0x000011f4 0x200006 0x4
  LOAD           0xdecbf8 0xe7000000 0x082c0000 0x00001000 0x00001000 0x200006 0x4
  LOAD           0xdedbf8 0xeff00000 0xfff00000 0x00000000 0x00008000 0x100006 0x1
  LOAD           0xdedbf8 0xffff0000 0xffff0000 0x0000eb0c 0x0000eb0c 0x000007 0x4
kern_main symbol at: 27e00fc0
our module mem size is: 00177000
wafel_core: found OTP read pattern 1 at 08120290...
wafel_core: found OTP read at 08120248.
stroopwafel kern_main done
region starting at virtual address 0xffff0000:
        size    = 0x00010000
        paddr   = 0xffff0000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Kernel-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x08120000:
        size    = 0x000a0000
        paddr   = 0x08120000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Kernel-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x1d000000:
        size    = 0x02b00000
        paddr   = 0x1d000000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x08000000:
        size    = 0x00100000
        paddr   = 0x08000000
        domain  = 0x0000000f
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x08100000:
        size    = 0x00020000
        paddr   = 0x08100000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x00000000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x00000000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Kernel-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x00001000:
        size    = 0x01fff000
        paddr   = 0x00001000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x14000000:
        size    = 0x09000000
        paddr   = 0x14000000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x27c00000:
        size    = 0x00400000
        paddr   = 0x27c00000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x28000000:
        size    = 0xa8000000
        paddr   = 0x28000000
        domain  = 0x00000000
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
IOS_KERNEL: Built 07/28/15 19:27:01, SRAM Utilization 91%, MEM Utilization 90%.
region starting at virtual address 0x05000000:
        size    = 0x0005a000
        paddr   = 0x081c0000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x05060000:
        size    = 0x00010000
        paddr   = 0x08220000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x05070000:
        size    = 0x00004000
        paddr   = 0x08230000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x05074000:
        size    = 0x00049000
        paddr   = 0x08234000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x04000000:
        size    = 0x00018000
        paddr   = 0x08280000
        domain  = 0x00000003
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x04020000:
        size    = 0x00004000
        paddr   = 0x082a0000
        domain  = 0x00000003
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x04024000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x082a4000
        domain  = 0x00000003
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x04025000:
        size    = 0x0000a000
        paddr   = 0x082a5000
        domain  = 0x00000003
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe7000000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x082c0000
        domain  = 0x00000002
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10000000:
        size    = 0x00100000
        paddr   = 0x10000000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10100000:
        size    = 0x00032000
        paddr   = 0x10100000
        domain  = 0x00000004
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10140000:
        size    = 0x00005000
        paddr   = 0x10140000
        domain  = 0x00000004
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10145000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x10145000
        domain  = 0x00000004
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10146000:
        size    = 0x00380000
        paddr   = 0x10146000
        domain  = 0x00000004
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10700000:
        size    = 0x000f9000
        paddr   = 0x10700000
        domain  = 0x00000005
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10800000:
        size    = 0x00034000
        paddr   = 0x10800000
        domain  = 0x00000005
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10834000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x10834000
        domain  = 0x00000005
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10835000:
        size    = 0x01407000
        paddr   = 0x10835000
        domain  = 0x00000005
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x11f00000:
        size    = 0x00086000
        paddr   = 0x11f00000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xd1f00000:
        size    = 0x00086000
        paddr   = 0x11f00000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read-Only, un-cached
region starting at virtual address 0x11fc0000:
        size    = 0x00015000
        paddr   = 0x11fc0000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xd1fc0000:
        size    = 0x00015000
        paddr   = 0x11fc0000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read-Only, un-cached
region starting at virtual address 0x11fd5000:
        size    = 0x00024000
        paddr   = 0x11fd5000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xd1fd5000:
        size    = 0x00024000
        paddr   = 0x11fd5000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read/Write, un-cached
region starting at virtual address 0x11ff9000:
        size    = 0x00160000
        paddr   = 0x11ff9000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xd1ff9000:
        size    = 0x00160000
        paddr   = 0x11ff9000
        domain  = 0x00000006
        attributes: Read/Write, un-cached
region starting at virtual address 0x12300000:
        size    = 0x00132000
        paddr   = 0x12300000
        domain  = 0x00000007
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x12440000:
        size    = 0x00029000
        paddr   = 0x12440000
        domain  = 0x00000007
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x12469000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x12469000
        domain  = 0x00000007
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x1246a000:
        size    = 0x0005c000
        paddr   = 0x1246a000
        domain  = 0x00000007
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x124c6000:
        size    = 0x003c8000
        paddr   = 0x124c6000
        domain  = 0x00000007
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe0000000:
        size    = 0x000dc000
        paddr   = 0x12900000
        domain  = 0x00000008
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe0100000:
        size    = 0x00021000
        paddr   = 0x12a00000
        domain  = 0x00000008
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe0121000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x12a21000
        domain  = 0x00000008
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe0122000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x12a22000
        domain  = 0x00000008
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe0123000:
        size    = 0x0013f000
        paddr   = 0x12a23000
        domain  = 0x00000008
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe1000000:
        size    = 0x00091000
        paddr   = 0x12bc0000
        domain  = 0x00000009
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe10c0000:
        size    = 0x00022000
        paddr   = 0x12c80000
        domain  = 0x00000009
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe10e2000:
        size    = 0x00002000
        paddr   = 0x12ca2000
        domain  = 0x00000009
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe10e4000:
        size    = 0x00205000
        paddr   = 0x12ca4000
        domain  = 0x00000009
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe2000000:
        size    = 0x00266000
        paddr   = 0x12ec0000
        domain  = 0x0000000b
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe2280000:
        size    = 0x00049000
        paddr   = 0x13140000
        domain  = 0x0000000b
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe22c9000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x13189000
        domain  = 0x0000000b
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe22ca000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x1318a000
        domain  = 0x0000000b
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe22cb000:
        size    = 0x003fe000
        paddr   = 0x1318b000
        domain  = 0x0000000b
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe3000000:
        size    = 0x0016c000
        paddr   = 0x13640000
        domain  = 0x0000000c
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe3180000:
        size    = 0x0002d000
        paddr   = 0x137c0000
        domain  = 0x0000000c
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe31ad000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x137ed000
        domain  = 0x0000000c
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe31ae000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x137ee000
        domain  = 0x0000000c
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe31af000:
        size    = 0x0014e000
        paddr   = 0x137ef000
        domain  = 0x0000000c
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe4000000:
        size    = 0x0001a000
        paddr   = 0x13a40000
        domain  = 0x0000000d
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe4040000:
        size    = 0x00006000
        paddr   = 0x13a80000
        domain  = 0x0000000d
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe4046000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x13a86000
        domain  = 0x0000000d
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe4047000:
        size    = 0x00112000
        paddr   = 0x13a87000
        domain  = 0x0000000d
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe5000000:
        size    = 0x00010000
        paddr   = 0x13c00000
        domain  = 0x0000000a
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe5040000:
        size    = 0x00004000
        paddr   = 0x13c40000
        domain  = 0x0000000a
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe5044000:
        size    = 0x00001000
        paddr   = 0x13c44000
        domain  = 0x0000000a
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe5045000:
        size    = 0x0002a000
        paddr   = 0x13c45000
        domain  = 0x0000000a
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe6000000:
        size    = 0x00011000
        paddr   = 0x13cc0000
        domain  = 0x00000002
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe6040000:
        size    = 0x00002000
        paddr   = 0x13d00000
        domain  = 0x00000002
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe6042000:
        size    = 0x00005000
        paddr   = 0x13d02000
        domain  = 0x00000002
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xe6047000:
        size    = 0x00002000
        paddr   = 0x13d07000
        domain  = 0x00000002
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x05100000:
        size    = 0x00016000
        paddr   = 0x13d80000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read-Only, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x1fb00000:
        size    = 0x00300000
        paddr   = 0x1fb00000
        domain  = 0x00000007
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x1fe00000:
        size    = 0x00015000
        paddr   = 0x1fe00000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x1fe40000:
        size    = 0x001c0000
        paddr   = 0x1fe40000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x20000000:
        size    = 0x07e00000
        paddr   = 0x20000000
        domain  = 0x00000005
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x05200000:
        size    = 0x00100000
        paddr   = 0x27e00000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0x10600000:
        size    = 0x00100000
        paddr   = 0x27e00000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
region starting at virtual address 0xeff00000:
        size    = 0x00008000
        paddr   = 0xfff00000
        domain  = 0x00000001
        attributes: Read/Write, cached
Creating main() thread for IOS-BSP:
        priority=125    stackSize=4096  stackPtr=0xe7000000     entry=0xe600f848memPermMask=0x00100000
IOS-BSP: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 37%.
Creating main() thread for IOS-MCP:
        priority=124    stackSize=8192  stackPtr=0x050ba4a0     entry=0x05056718memPermMask=0x000c0030
Creating main() thread for IOS-CRYPTO:
        priority=123    stackSize=4096  stackPtr=0x04028628     entry=0x04015ea4memPermMask=0x000c0030
Creating main() thread for IOS-USB:
        priority=107    stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0x104b92c8     entry=0x1012e9e8memPermMask=0x00038600
Creating main() thread for IOS-FS:
        priority=85     stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0x1114117c     entry=0x107f6830memPermMask=0x001c5870
Creating main() thread for IOS-PAD:
        priority=117    stackSize=8192  stackPtr=0x1214ab4c     entry=0x11f82d94memPermMask=0x00008180
Creating main() thread for IOS-NET:
        priority=80     stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0x12804498     entry=0x123e4174memPermMask=0x00002000
Creating main() thread for IOS-ACP:
        priority=50     stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0xe0125390     entry=0xe00d8290memPermMask=0x00000000
Creating main() thread for IOS-NSEC:
        priority=50     stackSize=4096  stackPtr=0xe12e71a4     entry=0xe108e860memPermMask=0x00000000
Creating main() thread for IOS-AUXIL:
        priority=70     stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0xe506a900     entry=0xe500d720memPermMask=0x00000000
Creating main() thread for IOS-NIM-BOSS:
        priority=50     stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0xe22cb000     entry=0xe22602fcmemPermMask=0x00000000
Creating main() thread for IOS-FPD:
        priority=50     stackSize=16384 stackPtr=0xe31af000     entry=0xe3166b34memPermMask=0x00000000
Creating main() thread for IOS-TEST:
        priority=75     stackSize=8192  stackPtr=0xe415623c     entry=0xe40168a4memPermMask=0x00000000
we in here MCP 0x5202008
stroopwafel mcp_main done
IOS-PAD: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 58%.
IOS-CRYPTO: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 72%.
CRYPTO Open, clientPid=1 nodeId 00000000 titleId 0000000000000000 perm=0xffffffff
IOSC Initialize -- IOSC library build time 09/27/12 19:28:40
IOS-USB: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 62%.
00:00:00:238: MMC(0): initializing Controller 0, Slot 0 base 0x0D070000
00:00:00:240: MMC(3): initializing Controller 2, Slot 0 base 0x0D100000
00:00:00:242: MMC(4): initializing Controller 3, Slot 0 base 0x0D110000
IOS-NET: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 92%.
USB Trace: Activating root hubs @ uptime 0.304 s with options 0x40000.
00:00:00:306: USB Trace: Activating root hubs @ uptime 0.304 s with options 0x40000.
UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(EHCI-0/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=HIGH.
00:00:00:320: UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(EHCI-0/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=HIGH.
UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(OHCI-0:0/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=FULL.
00:00:00:325: UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(OHCI-0:0/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=FULL.
USB Info: UhsServerAddHc 0 OK.
00:00:00:328: USB Info: UhsServerAddHc 0 OK.
UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(EHCI-1/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=HIGH.
00:00:00:340: UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(EHCI-1/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=HIGH.
UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(OHCI-1:0/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=FULL.
00:00:00:345: UHS0 Trace: DevFsm(OHCI-1:0/L0/P0): Creating device, speed=FULL.
USB Info: UhsServerAddHc 1 OK.
00:00:00:348: USB Info: UhsServerAddHc 1 OK.
IOS-TEST: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 76%.
TEST Info: localProcessHeap OK.
TEST Info: crossProcessHeap OK.
00:00:00:356: TEST Info: crossProcessHeap OK.
IOS-AUXIL: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 57%.
AUXIL Info: localProcessHeap OK.
AUXIL Info: crossProcessHeap OK.
00:00:00:361: AUXIL Info: crossProcessHeap OK.
UHS0 Trace: Powering on root hub group 0.
00:00:00:364: UHS0 Trace: Powering on root hub group 0.
IOS-NSEC: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image UtilIOS-FPD: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 74%.
UHS0 Trace: Powering on root hub group 1.
00:00:00:381: UHS0 Trace: Powering on root hub group 1.
00:00:00:383: AHCI_MGR Trace: Turning on drive power.
00:00:00:385: AHCI_MGR Trace: Turning on drive power.
ization 96%.
00:00:00:390: AHCI_MGR Trace: Initializing phy.
00:00:00:392: AHCI_MGR Trace: Initializing phy.
00:00:00:393: AHCI_DRV Trace: Initiating cold open.
00:00:00:394: AHCI_DRV Trace: Initiating cold open.
00:00:00:396: AHCI_DRV Trace: Resetting HBA.
00:00:00:397: AHCI_DRV Trace: Resetting HBA.
AUXIL Info: Net OK.
00:00:00:400: AUXIL Info: Net OK.
IOS-ACP: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 86%.
IOS-NIM-BOSS: Built 07/28/15 19:23:58, Image Utilization 90%.
act_main.cpp,Start,174CRYPTO Open, clientPid=5 nodeId 00000000 titleId 00000000100000f1 perm=0xffffffff
00:00:00:448: AHCI_DRV Trace: HBA Reset OK.
00:00:00:450: AHCI_DRV Trace: HBA Reset OK.
00:00:00:518: ISFS: FAT INFO (ch WUP): slot 60 / seq 1696510 (Each FAT slot has been updated 26507 times in avr)
00:00:00:521: ISFS: fs_fat.c(545)FAT INFO (ch WUP): slot 60 / seq 1696510 (Each FAT slot has been updated 26507 times in avr)
00:00:00:525: FSA: [uptime 0.525 s]: Attached volume to slc01 (isfs): Capacity 511 MB, 262016 logical blocks of size 2048 B.
00:00:00:613: ISFS: FAT INFO (ch RVL Compat): slot 1 / seq 114979 (Each FAT slot has been updated 7186 times in avr)
00:00:00:616: ISFS: fs_fat.c(545)FAT INFO (ch RVL Compat): slot 1 / seq 114979 (Each FAT slot has been updated 7186 times in avr)
00:00:00:619: FSA: [uptime 0.619 s]: Attached volume to slccmpt01 (isfs): Capacity 511 MB, 261632 logical blocks of size 2048 B.
00:00:00:629: SCFM:Start init. BUILD_TIME:[19:23:46]
00:00:00:633: SCFM:FSAInit
00:00:00:634: SCFM:AddClient
00:00:00:635: SCFM:scfmMountSlc
00:00:00:636: SCFM:scfmLoad
00:00:00:637: SCFM:Done init.
00:00:00:638: PCFS: Disabled because we are in PROD mode.
00:00:00:640: MCP: booting from NAND
00:00:00:642: MCP: Boot PM flags - PON_COLDBOOT
00:00:00:661: MCP: Cafe OS SDK Version 2.13.01 Build 68939 Branch sdk_2_13
00:00:00:663: MCP: Booting on Espresso (0x0000700100000201), Latte (0x25100028), RTC (0x21)
00:00:00:665: MCP: Platform - boardType(CF), boardRevision(11), devicePresence(0x00000000), sataDevice(3), consoleType(1)
00:00:00:671: ISFS: FAT block entries check start
00:00:00:672: ISFS: fs_ops.c(2215)FAT block entries check start
00:00:00:678: ISFS: FAT block entries check finished.
00:00:00:679: ISFS: fs_ops.c(2292)FAT block entries check finished.
00:00:00:696: FSA: [uptime 0.696 s]: Attached volume to mlc01 (wfs): Capacity 29760 MB, 60948480 logical blocks of size 512 B.
00:00:00:701: FSA: [uptime 0.701 s]: Attached volume to ramdisk01 (raw): Capacity 125 MB, 129022 logical blocks of size 1024 B.
00:00:00:706: MCP: Formatting Device ramdisk to wfs
00:00:00:850: FSA: [uptime 0.850 s]: Attached volume to ramdisk01 (wfs): Capacity 125 MB, 129022 logical blocks of size 1024 B.
00:00:00:854: MCP: Format Complete
00:00:00:869: FSA: [uptime 0.869 s]: Attached volume to sdcard01 (fat): Capacity 1886 MB, 3862528 logical blocks of size 512 B.
00:00:00:913: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837440, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:00:937: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837440, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:00:939: mdblk: err=-131099, mid=0x90, prv=0x5c, pnm=[HYNIX ]
00:00:00:955: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837696, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:00:985: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837696, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:00:987: mdblk: err=-131099, mid=0x90, prv=0x5c, pnm=[HYNIX ]
00:00:00:995: [1328]:[scfm.c] asyncMdBlkDrv() [-2228232 == 0]
00:00:00:996: [1328]:[scfm.c] asyncMdBlkDrv() [err == 0]
00:00:00:998: [1328]:[scfm.c] asyncMdBlkDrv() Error occurred!
00:00:00:999: Error occurred!
00:00:01:000: [4165]:[scfm.c] mlcToCache() [-2293772 == 0]
00:00:01:002: [4165]:[scfm.c] mlcToCache() [scfmError == 0]
00:00:01:003: [4165]:[scfm.c] mlcToCache() Error occurred in mdBlkDrvRead.
00:00:01:005: [4568]:[scfm.c] flushOneCache() [-2293772 == 0]
00:00:01:007: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837696, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:01:010: [4568]:[scfm.c] flushOneCache() [scfmError == 0]
00:00:01:011: [4568]:[scfm.c] flushOneCache() Error occurred in mlcToCache.
00:00:01:013: [4730]:[scfm.c] flushCache() [-2293772 == 0]
00:00:01:015: [4730]:[scfm.c] flushCache() [scfmError == 0]
00:00:01:016: [4730]:[scfm.c] flushCache() Error occurred in flushOneCache.
00:00:01:018: [5185]:[scfm.c] flushCachePartlyToSaveReadyCache() [-2293772 == 0]
00:00:01:021: [5185]:[scfm.c] flushCachePartlyToSaveReadyCache() [scfmError == 0]
00:00:01:023: [5185]:[scfm.c] flushCachePartlyToSaveReadyCache() Error occurred in flushCache.
00:00:01:038: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837696, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:01:040: mdblk: err=-131099, mid=0x90, prv=0x5c, pnm=[HYNIX ]
00:00:01:057: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837952, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:01:083: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837952, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:01:086: mdblk: err=-131099, mid=0x90, prv=0x5c, pnm=[HYNIX ]
00:00:01:088: [4440]:[scfm.c] cancelCurrentPipelineProcess() Error occurred in cancelPipelineProcess. [-2228230]
00:00:01:091: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:093: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:096: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:099: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:101: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:104: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:106: mmc_core card err: idx=3, lba=55837696, blks=256, xfer=0x1, ret=0x00200b40
00:00:01:109: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:112: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:115: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:118: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:121: FSA: ### MEDIA ERROR ###, dev:mlc01, err:-2228230, cmd:6, path:/usr/tmp
00:00:01:125: [2486]:[scfm.c] catchScfmProcAsync() Error occurred in scfm, so cannot access.
00:00:01:127: FSA: ### MEDIA ERROR ###, dev:mlc01, err:-2228230, cmd:25, path:/sys/config
iosPanic(): MCP: failure in PM(788)...
 

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That is a bad eMMC. Replace it with a mlc2sd or nand aid and then rebuild the mlc.

Do you need to recover save games?
 

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I don't need to recover any save games. What would you recommend is the best way forward? I have a nand aid on order but I'm a little fuzzy on how to get the sd card set up and if I need the SD adapter to read the nand via SD card reader. Also how to do that.
 

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Just put the new SD in and rebuilt the MLC, you don't need to prepare anything on the card you put in the nand aid
 

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Hi folks - full disclosure here, I'm entirely here for selfish reasons due to dusting off wiiu after many many years, introducing my kids to the joys etc. Unmodded, completely vanilla 32mb release wiiu. Plugged it in, connected to internet and downloaded a system update.

We played for many hours, first on the Wii v (Wii play, on disc), followed by sm3dw (from disc) on wiiu no problems. Then, decided to move onto Nintendoland (from disc) . On loading the title, got the 160-0103 error. Googling got me here.

Going back to sm3dw seems to work fine. Only Nintendoland produces the error. But I'm now loathe to try other titles lest I brick the console.

I'm not overly precious about preserving savedata etc. Although it might be nice if possible. I believe most of my savedata is actually on external HD anyway. I have a few downloaded titles on external HD also. I hadn't actually plugged it in yet. But again, don't want to go into data management etc to check and risk bricking.

Some friendly practical advice on what to do next would be appreciated. I would love to have the old bird working for years to come...
 

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First thing you shuld do is to install isfshax to give you brick protection. Then dump the logs and check which emmc you have
 
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