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Your SD cards root should now look like this: | Your SD cards root should now look like this: | ||
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*[[File:Gnome-media-flash.svg|20px|link=]] (root) | *[[File:Gnome-media-flash.svg|20px|link=]] (root) | ||
**[[File:Icons8 flat opened folder.svg|20px|link=]] wiiu | **[[File:Icons8 flat opened folder.svg|20px|link=]] wiiu | ||
**[[File:Icons8 flat file.svg|20px|link=]] '''launch.rpx''' | **[[File:Icons8 flat file.svg|20px|link=]] '''launch.rpx''' | ||
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====Section II: Running the Exploit==== | |||
#Insert your SD card into your Wii U and power it on. | #Insert your SD card into your Wii U and power it on. | ||
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#Click on the network you previously selected and initiate a connection test. | #Click on the network you previously selected and initiate a connection test. | ||
#This time, when you see the DNSpresso splash screen hold X. | #This time, when you see the DNSpresso splash screen hold X. | ||
#When a blue screen pops up, use the GamePad to navigate to Aroma and press A to launch the environment. | #When a blue screen pops up, use the GamePad to navigate to <code>Aroma</code> and press A to launch the environment. | ||
#Navigate to the PayloadLoader Installer on your Aroma home menu and press A to launch it. | #Navigate to the PayloadLoader Installer on your Aroma home menu and press A to launch it. | ||
#Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader. | #Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader. | ||
#*It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app. | #* It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app. | ||
#Press the A button to select <code>Install / Update</code>. | #Press the A button to select <code>Install / Update</code>. | ||
#You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select <code>Install</code> and press A. | #You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select <code>Install</code> and press A. | ||
#After installing finishes, press A to shut down the console. | #After installing finishes, press A to shut down the console. | ||
===Continue to [[wiiuguide: | ====Section V: Removing the DNS==== | ||
{{Info|text=If you do not remove the DNS, your console won't be able to properly connect to the internet.}} | |||
#Power your Wii U back on and open the Settings. | |||
#Navigate to <code>Internet</code> > <code>Connect to the Internet</code> > <code>Connections</code>. | |||
#Click on the previously created connection and select <code>Delete Settings</code> and confirm by pressing <code>Delete</code>. | |||
#You can now exit out of Settings and continue with the rest of the guide. | |||
{{Success|text=The remainder of the guide is the same. Please continue to Autobooting on the Wii U Hacks Page linked below.}} | |||
<span style="font-size:200%;">Continue to [[wiiuguide:aroma/autobooting|Autobooting]]</span> |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 6 October 2024
DNSpresso is an exploit that takes advantage of a vulnerability in the Wii U's DNS response parsing. This should be used if BrowserHax is not possible for whatever reason. |
What you need
- The latest Aroma files from Aroma for your café.
- Scroll down to the '''Download''' section.
- Read through the steps and click on the check boxes.
- Click on
Download Payloads
andDownload Base Aroma
- The newest release of PayloadFromRPX.
Instructions
Section I: SD Card Prep
- Extract and merge the contents of the newly downloaded Aroma
.zip
folders to the root of your SD card. You should now have a singlewiiu
folder on the root. - Extract the contents of the PayloadFromRPX
.zip
file to the root of your SD card and rename the file tolaunch.rpx
.
Your SD cards root should now look like this:
- (root)
- wiiu
- launch.rpx
Section II: Running the Exploit
- Insert your SD card into your Wii U and power it on.
- Open
Settings
>Internet
>Connections
and setup a new connection. - Once created, click on your new connection and select
Change Settings
>DNS
and set it toDon't Auto-obtain
. - Enter in your primary DNS as:
85.215.57.182
and click Confirm. - Click
Back
initiating a connection test when prompted. Hold B when you see the DNSpresso Splash screen.
Section III: Making a NAND Backup
- Navigate to
nanddumper
using the GamePad and press A to launch it. - Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
- Dump SLC: yes
- Dump SLCCMPT: yes
- Dump MLC: optional
- Dump OTP: yes
- Dump SEEPROM: yes
- Press the A button to start the dumping process.
- When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
- The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
- To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the
slc.bin
,slccmpt.bin
,seeprom.bin
,otp.bin
(and if you chose to go with a full backup,every mlc.bin.part
) file to your computer. - Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
Section IV: Installing PayloadLoader
- Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
- Launch
Settings
>Internet
>Connect to the Internet
>Connections
- Click on the network you previously selected and initiate a connection test.
- This time, when you see the DNSpresso splash screen hold X.
- When a blue screen pops up, use the GamePad to navigate to
Aroma
and press A to launch the environment. - Navigate to the PayloadLoader Installer on your Aroma home menu and press A to launch it.
- Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
- Press the A button to select
Install / Update
. - You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select
Install
and press A. - After installing finishes, press A to shut down the console.
Section V: Removing the DNS
If you do not remove the DNS, your console won't be able to properly connect to the internet. |
- Power your Wii U back on and open the Settings.
- Navigate to
Internet
>Connect to the Internet
>Connections
. - Click on the previously created connection and select
Delete Settings
and confirm by pressingDelete
. - You can now exit out of Settings and continue with the rest of the guide.
The remainder of the guide is the same. Please continue to Autobooting on the Wii U Hacks Page linked below. |
Continue to Autobooting