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Title: My Wii Has A Gc2-d1 Drive Chip?!
Post by: out4it on May 29, 2008, 09:57:00 PM
Get a Wasabi. Its only a 5 wire install. Just did 1 and had same problems with wiikey. Get a Wasabi and 10 minutes later you'll be up and runnin! smile.gif
Title: My Wii Has A Gc2-d1 Drive Chip?!
Post by: XmodsUK on June 03, 2008, 02:39:00 PM
Your wiikey should be fine, and should be a straight forward 6 wire install. Just recheck your soldering. Also, you may have issues with how you are burning the update disk.
Title: My Wii Has A Gc2-d1 Drive Chip?!
Post by: out4it on June 06, 2008, 02:10:00 AM
QUOTE(XmodsUK @ Jun 3 2008, 05:15 PM) View Post

Your wiikey should be fine, and should be a straight forward 6 wire install. Just recheck your soldering. Also, you may have issues with how you are burning the update disk.

Let me clarify. I installed a clone wiikey and it wouldn't work. Have done lots of Wiikeys. Checked with multimeter and everything was good. Even reinstalled 3-4 times because I still questioned my abilities. Here I got a Wasbi and popped it in an worked on first try.
Title: My Wii Has A Gc2-d1 Drive Chip?!
Post by: bigtone0777 on October 24, 2008, 05:42:00 AM
I have just bought a WiiKey genuine as I'm sure it said on the suppliers web site that it was compatible with all versions of Wii which was very appealing to me only to find my Wii also has the GC2-D1 chipset and there is a solder point missing on the board. Does anyone know if the WiiKey will work only soldering the 5 wires or do I need to buy a chip and if so what chip? I have looked at the Wasabi but at £45 it's a bit expensive. Can anyone advise of compatible chips to suit this chipset?

Thanx

Tony