Emulator Issues #10152
closedError 32004 from System Menu when attempting to update
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Description
Game Name?
System Menu (00001-00002)
Game ID? (right click the game in the game list, properties, info tab)
N/A
MD5 Hash? (right click the game in the game list, properties, info tab, MD5 Hash: Compute)
N/A, System Menu downloaded from NUS
What's the problem? Describe what went wrong.
When attempting to update the virtual Wii, it instead errors out after about a second of trying with 32004. I was under the impression that updating worked now after the recent block of IOS fixes and tweaks
What steps will reproduce the problem?
Grab cert files from required IOS and place them in the correct folder, using the tool on the Wiki page
Install a System Menu
Attempt to update the Wii
Fail with error
Which versions of Dolphin did you test on? Does using an older version of Dolphin solve your issue? If yes, which versions of Dolphin used to work?
5.0-2887
5.0-2856
5.0-2839
What are your PC specifications? (CPU, GPU, Operating System, more)
i5-2500k @ 3.8 GHz, 14 GB DDR3, Raedon HD 7800
Is there any other relevant information? (e.g. logs, screenshots,
configuration files)
Screenshot of error, log, and NAND root attatched
Files
Updated by JMC4789 over 7 years ago
- Status changed from New to Questionable
I just checked, it's working for me. There's just something incorrect with your NAND.
Updated by JMC4789 over 7 years ago
Do you have all the other files necessary for NAND emulation? It seems like you're trying to go from default NAND to having everything, and I'm still not 100% clear on what's required to do that. Maybe we need keys.bin as well for this...
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
I was unaware that you needed anything other than a System Menu, the required IOS for that System Menu, and the certs from that one IOS extracted with the tool downloaded from the Wiki page
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
Sidenote, As far as I know, the System Menu should not boot without the required IOS being installed on a normal Wii, yet you can run the System Menu without any IOS's installed. Is this intentional or should I make a separate issue for it
Updated by JMC4789 over 7 years ago
I think we allow things in the gamelist to be booted without any IOS installed as a hack to help people run games without needing to do any of this, it is not a bug.
You'll have to wait for leo to get on for a good answer as to what you're doing wrong or if there's a bug, sorry. I'm mostly following his instructions, which, for me used a real NAND. He apparently got it working from Dolphin's default NAND though, so, there's likely a way to do it.
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
I would argue that if someone goes out of the way to install a System Menu, they should be aware of the fact that they also have to install the IOS's required. Just my two cents
I would use a copy of a real NAND, but my Wii is not currently set up and the last image I took of it before I unhooked it somehow got corrupted during transfer to my backup server
Updated by Khangaroo over 7 years ago
I'm using a real NAND, yet I still get the error too. I have my keys.bin and certs (basically everything you need from a real wii)
Updated by leoetlino over 7 years ago
It's working here using both a dumped NAND and a blank NAND + SM (4.3) + SM IOS (IOS80) (and with certs, of course).
Does an offline update work for you? If it does, then please enable logs for IOS and IOS_ES, set the log level to Info and post them. (You can keep logging enabled if you want -- there won't be any performance hit with these two log types).
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
What do you mean by an offline update? If you are referring to a Disc Update, then yes, that worked perfectly and upgraded my nand to the latest that was on the disc
Updated by Khangaroo over 7 years ago
Here's what happens when the error shows up with the IOS and IOS_ES logs set up:
https://hastebin.com/quxizowuko.tex
Updated by Khangaroo over 7 years ago
My problem got fixed, it was just an old priiloader install.
Updated by leoetlino over 7 years ago
- Status changed from Questionable to Invalid
Sounds like you may have had "Block Online Updates" or something like that enabled.
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
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I don't see any option even involving Updates in Dolphin's Config
Blanked out the NAND, and reinstalled IOS11, and Wii System Menu 2.0. Re-extracted the network certs required for access to the network. Still fails to update.
Log - https://gist.github.com/deadair3210/e895f2509eadd6755d782ffe9cfa97e5
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
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Updated by JMC4789 over 7 years ago
If the updates aren't working, something is going wrong. I verified (again) that system updates work, but, I've been using my real Wii NAND. I'm not entirely sure exactly what is required still.
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
Can the status be changed, the problem that was deemed invalid was not my problem. I still cannot get updates to work at all other than throwing a error
Updated by JosJuice over 7 years ago
- Status changed from Invalid to Questionable
Sure. Changing back to questionable.
Updated by kill8r over 7 years ago
So, Nintendo must of changed their SSL certs at some point in the Wii's lifespan or something, because while I couldn't get 2.0U to update, when I installed 4.3U it finally started updating, but eventually ran into another issue that I will open an issue about separately
Updated by JMC4789 about 7 years ago
- Status changed from Questionable to Fixed
We added the ability to do Wii updates directly from the UI, working around a potential issue where someone is trapped on an old version. Additional networking fixes also make it highly unlikely that a valid nand will be rejected.