2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer GUI

eBootFixer

“Absolutely sucks.” That’s how DDRLord described the process of “working in the command line when you don’t have to.” So he made this GUI for ColdBird‘s 2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer so we don’t have to work in the command line anymore.

Here’s what DDLord said about this homebrew:

  • It’s written in Java, for Windows only.
  • I included an 11Mb .exe (using some crazy compiler, I would avoid using it unless you have to) and a teen-tiny .jar (which is, of course, Java’s much nicer executable solution).

Here are DDLord’s instructions on how you use this:

  1. You just throw either the .jar or the .exe into the directory where ColdBird’s files are extracted, and give it a quick double click.
  2. Just type in what you want the EBOOT’s name to be (it automagically removes spaces, unless you copy and paste them) and then click the button, and find the EBOOT you want fixed.
  3. It has to be 1.0 format, and it will get overwritten. And that’s about it.

He said he will update it later with bugfixes if this catches on. Post your comments and congratulate the guy for putting this helpful baby together.

Download: [2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer GUI jar file]
Download: [2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer GUI exe file]

eBootFixer

“Absolutely sucks.” That’s how DDRLord described the process of “working in the command line when you don’t have to.” So he made this GUI for ColdBird‘s 2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer so we don’t have to work in the command line anymore.

Here’s what DDLord said about this homebrew:

  • It’s written in Java, for Windows only.
  • I included an 11Mb .exe (using some crazy compiler, I would avoid using it unless you have to) and a teen-tiny .jar (which is, of course, Java’s much nicer executable solution).

Here are DDLord’s instructions on how you use this:

  1. You just throw either the .jar or the .exe into the directory where ColdBird’s files are extracted, and give it a quick double click.
  2. Just type in what you want the EBOOT’s name to be (it automagically removes spaces, unless you copy and paste them) and then click the button, and find the EBOOT you want fixed.
  3. It has to be 1.0 format, and it will get overwritten. And that’s about it.

He said he will update it later with bugfixes if this catches on. Post your comments and congratulate the guy for putting this helpful baby together.

Download: [2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer GUI jar file]
Download: [2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer GUI exe file]

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