

Then click the X that appears on the left upper corner of Witgui 2.1.5 to perform the uninstall. Click and hold Witgui 2.1.5 icon with your mouse button until it starts to wiggle. Open up Launchpad, and type Witgui 2.1.5 in the search box on the top. I do not have immediate access to a PC, so the 20XX installation is out of the question. Option 2: Delete Witgui 2.1.5 in the Launchpad.

I did the same thing with my melee iso, but it does not show up on my loaders (even if they don't work, PM does show up).
#WITGUI ERROR HOW TO#
This leads me to another question.īecause I'm also trying to learn how to fix these USB loaders, is there anyway to rip Melee to a USB drive? I'm currently using a Mac OS X Maverick (10.9.2), have tried to do this with a Melee iso (1.02) that I found online (I own the game, don't give my poor soul **** for it). Long story short, the Homebrew channel, in my own opinion, serves as an great intermediate channel for both Smashes. The main problem here is when I launch most games from a USB Loader (whether it be USB Loader GX, CFG, or WiiFlow), my console ALWAYS freezes, no matter how many cISOs and pimp my wii's I have ran and installed (not to mention, Pimp my Wii actually messed up my USB Loaders even more). I am well aware that I can use USB Loaders for this, but still would like to play Melee.

The form is quite important so we really need to have access to the responses for it. Just wondering if there is a way to press the power button and bypass the wii menu so I can go to Homebrew for even quicker loading times, as well as not have to use that darn Wiimote. The codes are: Session id: 7efae228-7dea-41b8-83a5-76ec74e7a227, Correlation id: 4ea17b3d-9458-4254-b7ce-dba00082b4d4 No one else owns the form and we cant access the settings for it because of the permission issue. I'm running Project M off the homebrew channel (simply because it's quicker than loading up SSBB, picking stage creator, etc).
