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Updated Known Issues (markdown)
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wfc_conv.exe e:\WiiFlow
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wfc_conv.exe e:\WiiFlow -wiicovers
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## Issue WiiFlow Won't Boot Up
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For some users WiiFlow may show the splash screen and then exit or it may get stuck in endless wait animation.
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This is most likely caused by your SD or USB device not working with the current cIOS or IOS 58. The next problem is WiiFlow uses a savegame on your wii just like all wii games do. This savegame contains settings for WiiFlow's boot up such as to use IOS 58 or a cIOS, which cIOS to use, and what port the USB device is attached to. WiiFlow makes this savegame on bootup if it's not found. It defaults to cIOS 249. It could be your device works better with IOS 58 or a different cIOS. Simply deleting this savegame does not solve this problem because it will just be recreated with the default of cIOS 249.
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You need to use WiiFlow Startup Configurator. A Wii app to edit this savegame by choosing to use IOS 58 or a different cIOS.
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Download here - https://www.mediafire.com/file/vdchnzz8nh587g1/Wiiflow_Start_Configurator.zip/file
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Run it via The Homebrew Channel, make your changes, exit it, and try to run WiiFlow again.
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Note: vWii users may find more success with a cIOS of base 58 or 57.
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