You should be seeing a red X symbol on download management every now and then. This is good, it's a sign that the DNS is indeed working to block updates. This does not mean that there's a new system update! It's only failing to check for system updates since it cannot connect to the servers. NOTE: With this DNS set up, you will encounter an error in download management saying "Failed system update". Disable the DNS or use NNU Patcher if you need Eshop access.Ģ) Go to internet, connect to the internet (Create a new connection if you don't have any setup)ģ) Touch connections on the top right, and choose your connectionĤ) Go to change settings, then scroll to the rightĥ) Choose DNS and set it to Do not auto obtainĪmerica region: Set the primary as 168.235.92.108 and the secondary as 81.4.127.20Įurope region: Set the primary as 81.4.127.20 and the secondary as 168.235.92.108ħ) Save the connection setting, no need to test it after Note: While this is enabled you won't be able to update games or enter Eshop. Updating can lead to patched exploits so you won't be able to enjoy any hacks! This is very important, you absolutely need to do this asap! By applying a specific DNS setting, you can be completely safe from updates. So if Nintendo were to suddenly release a new update, the only way to protect yourself is by blocking their update servers. System updates can download and install in the background against your will. If you still get the same error, check to see if your SD card has the lock switch set to on and turn it off. It needs to be reinserted or if you're using a micro SD, try a different SD adapter then redo the exploit again until you've succeeded into Homebrew Launcher. Note: If you get " FSGetMountSource Failed" it means that there's no SD card detected. Once you've given it enough tries, you'll eventually load up Homebrew Launcher This time reset the browser's save data in the browser settings and retry the exploit
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If it freezes again, turn it off and back on. Turn the system back on and go to the browser, try the site once again (It can take some tries) If the browser freezes completely, hold the power button on the console until it shuts off Choose Run Homebrew Launcher and wait for the Homebrew launcher to load up, if the exploit was successful. Launch the browser and open the browser's curtains that display on the TV by pressing X Thanks for reading and keep doing it for the love of the game.- Insert the SD card into the Wii U and launch the internet browser
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Now if you’re still running the browser exploit your best bet is to stay off line, I repeat STAY OFF LINE and don’t update and look into a more permanent solution like CFW. Miiverse and any software features that make use of Miiverse are now unavailable.” On the system side, it has not done anything to improve the way the system behaves and some users are saying that it has slowed some simple things such as loading Miiverse or the eShop. This new update seems to patch the browser exploit. We all thought that Nintendo had just given up on the Wii-U but it seems they had to fix one thing before they go.