| Symptom | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Green screen on level start | Anti-piracy triggered | Enable "Block IOS Reload" and "Return To" in loader. | | No sound after 1 minute | WBFS corruption or wrong IOS | Re-download the SOME01 release. Switch to cIOS 250[57]. | | Controller desync (Wiimote) | Video mode mismatch | Force NTSC video. Do not use "PAL60" or "System Default". | | "The file is not a valid WBFS" | Wrong transfer method | Use Wii Backup Manager, not Windows copy/paste. | | Loader freezes on "Initialize SD/USB" | Bad USB port or USB 3.0 drive | Use the USB port (closest to edge) on a Wii. Avoid USB 3.0 flash drives. |

In USB Loader GX, go to Game Settings -> "Game Fix" -> Turn on "Return To" (set to Wii Menu). This overrides a specific AP call in the some01 main.dol.

The existence of files tagged with "some01" and "wiigm" highlights the history of the Wii modding scene. During the peak of the Wii's popularity, the homebrew community developed tools to back up legally owned discs to hard drives. This led to the creation of the WBFS format.

Rhythm Heaven Fever Wbfs Some01 Ntsc Wiigm

| Symptom | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Green screen on level start | Anti-piracy triggered | Enable "Block IOS Reload" and "Return To" in loader. | | No sound after 1 minute | WBFS corruption or wrong IOS | Re-download the SOME01 release. Switch to cIOS 250[57]. | | Controller desync (Wiimote) | Video mode mismatch | Force NTSC video. Do not use "PAL60" or "System Default". | | "The file is not a valid WBFS" | Wrong transfer method | Use Wii Backup Manager, not Windows copy/paste. | | Loader freezes on "Initialize SD/USB" | Bad USB port or USB 3.0 drive | Use the USB port (closest to edge) on a Wii. Avoid USB 3.0 flash drives. |

In USB Loader GX, go to Game Settings -> "Game Fix" -> Turn on "Return To" (set to Wii Menu). This overrides a specific AP call in the some01 main.dol.

The existence of files tagged with "some01" and "wiigm" highlights the history of the Wii modding scene. During the peak of the Wii's popularity, the homebrew community developed tools to back up legally owned discs to hard drives. This led to the creation of the WBFS format.