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Sends To Wii Menu

SonicStorm

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Yeah, whenever I go to the start Project M via Homebrew. Whenever I start the menu and try to start the mod, IMI booted back to the Wii Menu. What Can I do?
 

Moydow

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Right click SD card in the file manager > Properties > File System

should be FAT32 usually, though any variant of FAT is acceptable
 

SonicStorm

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The thing is, other application ive homebrewed work just fine except Project M
 

SonicStorm

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One question though was a text file that says something about Pikachu important?
 

SonicStorm

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I actually use the Custom stages though, So i wouldnt. But whats the significance with a text file with the name Pikachu in it? If you were to check your own Sd card or something, you would probably find it
 

SonicStorm

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Ive read things saying that it does, but is there any way I can repair it via Homebrew? Again, there was a text file that included something about Pikachu
 

Moydow

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Well, I can't help you with that. The reason I suggested using GeckoOS is because several people before have had problems with the Project M launcher, and usually using GeckoOS instead fixes those problems.
 

Xermo

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Gecko doesn't disable stages, what are you talking about. Custom stages are disabled in the code.gct, gecko has nothing to do with it.
The issue with the P:M launcher sending you back to the home screen has something to do with IOS and wii versions, in which case, gecko would work just fine. It's also recommended (by me) that you don't tamper into matters such as these to begin with, lest you screw up and brick your wii. It's not like you NEED to use the P:M launcher anyway, unless you plan on using sd cards above 2gigs.
 
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Xermo

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gecko doesn't come with a .gct. Gecko is just an app for launching. Project M's default gct (located in the "codes" folder on the root of the sd card) has a code that disables custom stages.
 
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