AnyTitle Deleter: space-freeing program for the Wii

Posted Jul 31, 2008 at 10:05AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Redbird, tona
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AnyTitle Deleter is a new Wiibrew program from developer tona. Similar to Redbird's Title_Uninstaller, this program will allow you to delete almost any title from your Wii, including previously un-deletable ones, such as IOS, MIOS, and some system channels.

Of course, having that much control over your Wii could be dangerous as you could delete some highly sensitive stuff. Tona took that into consideration and has included extensive anti-brick measures, so you can't delete any of the more sensitive titles. Here are the program's listed features from tona:
  • Deletes previously "Non-Removable" titles, such as IOS, MIOS, some system channels, etc.
  • Contains extensive brick protection--You cannot delete your System Menu, it's IOS, or some other necessary titles.
  • Lists all titles installed on the system in both hex and ASCII format in a series of nice (but console-based) menus.
  • Attempts un-installation of titles the "safe" way, and if it fails, will do a more manual "delete" upon request.
Download: AnyTitle Deleter



Related Wiibrew Programs:


Via Wiibrew.org

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Alteran - 2008-07-31 08:12
» forecast and news channels?

Will you be able to delete the weather and news channels?

by Stinky_1 - 2008-07-31 08:37
» ...

that would be slick if you could. Maybe I could delete the photo channel as well. I never use any of those

by Alteran - 2008-08-02 08:54
» DAMN

Nope. It doesn't work. You can safely delete them but then games say you need to update your firmware...

by Rapfnny - 2008-08-07 07:23
» Some games

I'm pretty sure there was a game that required weather channel, also maybe animal crossing wild world would need it, it makes sence. so i would just remove the photo cahnnel and news channel. and some uneeded ios's

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