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d2pro + wiiclip on d2c = red light + inching

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d2pro v3 with wii-clip v4c on d2c gives constant red light + inching. A good example of the inching problem?

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  • I fixed my problem about a month ago. All I had to do was unsolder the clk connection on the clip with some desoldering wick, and then run the supplied wire (came with the wii-clip) from the J point on the d2pro over to the suggested J point on the board. If you look on the wii-clip website it shows you where, as well as all the wire tutorials out there. Now the wii seems to work perfectly, except now & then I will eject a disc and it won't accept another one until I reboot. I can live w/that.

  • The chip does work once the disc has inched its way in.  And as long as I always leave a disc in when I power down, it doesn't inch again when it is turned on. So I can fire it up, eject the disc, stick another disc in and everything works fine (although it takes a while for the disc to be recognized). The latest 2.3 firmware would probably fix this for me, but I may try wiring the J point first to see if that helps.

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  • yeah, the wiiclips are definitely hit or miss... my first one didn't work when I put the drive in place, but if the system was apart it worked fine... I got a second one to work just fine with no problem

  • to fix this problem, the only way on a wii clip d2pro is to solder 1 wire from the j point of the chip to the j point of the motherboard

  • you should have checked if wii clip was copatible with your wii

  • sorry for saying that ↑

    now i have a similar problem

    with the chip clipped in the disc won't spin. but with it not in the disk will spin perfect

  • they dont suk he just fucked up his wii

  • Damn, I've a console with serial LEH234xxxx and my chip is d2pro 2.3 (1.6), the chip is soldered but I've the same problem.

    If I detach the pin j the wii stop inching and it's able to read original games.

    I think there is a new protection ?

    Is there an alternate point j ?

    Thanks

  • Yes. But my soldering probably sucks worse. My wii clip is working great for me so far though, as it probably does for most people. And if it craps out on me someday I'll deal with it then.

    But yes, a wired install will always be better.

  • er do you have any idea when the dvd drive seems dead when the clip is installed?

    but when removed its fine?

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