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* Remove docsify.js files * treewide: Remove obsolete pages and files - These are no longer used, no longer recommended, and no longer have a reason to stay in the guide. - Of note are the vWii contents, which now live in wii.hacks.guide. * translations: drop all languages The migration will break all of them, so it's best to let it get regenerated by Crowdin. This also deletes leftover files that don't exist in the main guide. * Initialize VitePress - Add theme submodule - Add initial configuration files - Override theme-default VPFooter with custom theme version * docs: port to VitePress * config: add sidebar/navbar and initial translation support * config: add footer * workflow: add VitePress build steps * crowdin: move to VitePress * config: add favicon * config: add GitHub link to navbar * config: add Discord invite to navbar * LICENSE: update for VitePress While the docs are licensed under ISC, the theme is licensed under MIT. Explicitly specify this. * Add dependabot configs for npm * config: add support for `default` keyword in tabs Specifying `tab default` will allow defaulting to this tab on page load. * docs: conditionally enable the prev/next buttons These only make sense in the Aroma pages; the rest aren't chronological paths. * homepage: add custom homepage hero implementation This retires the old logo, and brings in Plailect's old Wii U guide image.
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Blocking Updates
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
Instructions
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
- Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
- Boot into Aroma.
- If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
- If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) and - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.