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=<big>Recovering from a CBHC brick</big>=
=<big>Recovering from a CBHC brick</big>=
==<big>Diagnosing a CBHC brick (skip to Requirements if a helper linked you here)</big>==
<big>A CBHC brick is when your console tries to boot to a missing title (the DS game that you used to inject Haxchi into). Here's what happens when you boot a CBHC bricked Wii U (in big lines).</big>
#<big>You press the power button</big>
#<big>Wii U goes through all of its boot stages</big>
#<big>Wii U tries to find the set "home" title</big>
#<big>No "home" title found</big>
#<big>160-0101</big>
<big>And here you are now!... Let's get started for the guide.</big>


==<big>Requirements</big>==
==<big>Requirements</big>==
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*<big>If you are using a Nintendo Switch, please download it using this link instead.</big>
*<big>If you are using a Nintendo Switch, please download it using this link instead.</big>
**[https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/udpih_nxpayload <big>https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/udpih_nxpayload/releases/latest</big>]
**[https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/udpih_nxpayload <big>https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/udpih_nxpayload/releases/latest</big>]
*<big>Recovery_Menu</big>
*<big>recovery_menu</big>
**<big>https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/recovery_menu/releases</big>
**<big>https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/recovery_menu/releases</big>
**<big>If you don't get any TV output during this guide, please download <code>recovery_menu_dc_init</code> instead and rename it to <code>recovery_menu</code></big>
**<big>If you don't get any TV output during this guide, please download <code>recovery_menu_dc_init</code> instead and rename it to <code>recovery_menu</code></big>
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#*<code><big>Wii U Menu (USA) - 00050010-10040100</big></code>
#*<code><big>Wii U Menu (USA) - 00050010-10040100</big></code>
#*<code><big>Wii U Menu (EUR) - 00050010-10040200</big></code>
#*<code><big>Wii U Menu (EUR) - 00050010-10040200</big></code>
#*<big>If you are on an Australian console, select the European Wii U Menu.</big>
#<big>Confirm the selection if it hasn't been already confirmed.</big>
#<big>Confirm the selection if it hasn't been already confirmed.</big>
#<big>Once you're back at the main menu, shutdown the console.</big>
#<big>Once you're back at the main menu, shutdown the console.</big>


==<big>Congrats!</big>==
==<big>Uninstalling CBHC after recovering from a brick</big>==
<big>You may tell yourself why you couldn't use the CBHC uninstall guide on the main page.</big>
 
<big>Well, basically, there's no HBL anymore.</big>
 
#<big>Navigate to system settings and Data Management.</big>
#<big>Go to wherever Haxchi was injected (generally your internal memory)</big>
#<big>Uninstall the app. '''It is completely safe to do so as you are not automatically booting into CBHC anymore.'''</big>
 
<big><br />
And there you go! You've successfully unbricked your Wii U and uninstalled CBHC.</big>
 
<big>You can now format your SD Card following [[Formatting an SD card|this guide]] to delete any CBHC traces. Don't forget to backup anything important.</big>


===<big>You've successfully recovered your Wii U from a CBHC brick! Now, go to https://wiiu.hacks.guide/uninstall-cbhc.html to uninstall it completely and install Aroma!</big>===
<big>Follow [[wiiuguide:aroma/getting-started.html|this guide to install Aroma]] and optionally Tiramisu if you ever need to run older homebrew!</big>
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