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|description=Fully deletes (almost) any title from your Wii.
|description=Fully deletes (almost) any title from your Wii.
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|lastupdated=2010/01/05
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'''AnyTitle Deleter DB''' uses Tona's [[AnyTitle Deleter Wii]] and adds several features.
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AnyTitle Deleter DB is an updated version of [[AnyTitle Deleter Wii|AnyTitle Deleter]] by tona with several added features.
 
It will delete (almost) any title on your system--ticket, title, and contents. It contains brick protection, so you shouldn't have to worry about bricking your system by deleting the wrong thing. When possible the title's banner.bin and 00000000.app (stored on the NAND) or the external database (database.txt in the SD cards root) will be consulted to determine the name of a title.


Its main purpose is to list all titles (such as channels, IOS, etc...) and allow the user to delete the ones he/she wants to get rid of.
Title names read from the banner.bin can be saved to database.txt from within the program to complete the database. The internal names are marked by asterisks in the list. So when in (SD > NAND) mode all marked titles have a proper internal name but no entry in the database. Titles can be added to the database when an entry already exists creating a duplicate for correction purposes.


Red Squirrel released [[AnyTitle Deleter MOD Wii]] which used an external database to associate the cryptic title IDs (such as "HAXX") with a meaningful name (such as "Homebrew Channel"). AnyTitle Deleter DB uses his database format to achieve the same goal but adds support to read the title's name from the titles banner.bin or 00000000.app file which are stored internally in the Wii's NAND.
'''Note:''' This application has been made redundant by [[AnyTitle_Deleter_MOD_Wii|AnyTitle Deleter MOD]].  
Not all titles have a banner.bin or 00000000.app - actually only some channels and about half of all game saves have a banner.bin while 00000000.app files are found only in most channels, never in gamesaves - but combining the names on NAND with Red Squirrel's database allows the user to work with a broder scope of title names.
This way cleaning up your Wii's internal storage is made easier and much faster than using Nintendo's gamesave and channel manager.


== Features ==
== Features ==
* Everything in [[AnyTitle Deleter Wii]]
* Everything in [[AnyTitle Deleter Wii|AnyTitle Deleter]].
* Displaying title names by either consulting the external database.txt or the internal banner.bin or 00000000.app
* Displaying title names by either consulting the external database.txt or the internal banner.bin or 00000000.app.
* Save title names from the internal banner.bin to the external database.txt to complete the list
* Save title names from the internal banner.bin to the external database.txt to complete the list.
* Choose between using only the internal or external names or combine both for most comprehensive results
* Choose between using only the internal or external names or combine both for most comprehensive results.
* Choose from different displaying modes to see only the title's names or IDs
* Choose from different displaying modes to see only the title's names or IDs.
 
==User guide==
The database.txt file has to be copied to the root of the SD card.


== Up-to-date database ==
See Red Squirrel's [[AnyTitle Deleter MOD Wii|AnyTitle Deleter MOD]] page for newer database.txt.
See Red Squirrel's [[AnyTitle Deleter MOD Wii]] page for newer database.txt.


== Future development ==
==Screenshots==
* Find further ways to determine a title's name (still have to check into title.tmd)
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/anytitledeleterdbwii3.png


== Changelog ==
== Changelog ==
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* For 0x10000 type TID, it checks the data and content folders.  if there is 0 items in the data and only a title.tmd in the content, it puts a TMD! by the name (if the IOS will let it).
* For 0x10000 type TID, it checks the data and content folders.  if there is 0 items in the data and only a title.tmd in the content, it puts a TMD! by the name (if the IOS will let it).
* There are 2 flavors, one that just uses the highest IOS counting down from 36 and one that uses 249.
* There are 2 flavors, one that just uses the highest IOS counting down from 36 and one that uses 249.
<small>* Updated code by giantpune, added here by Wilsoff, please remove if offended!</small>
* Updated code by giantpune, added by Wilsoff.


''' 1.0 v3 '''
''' 1.0 v3 '''
* Title names can now be read from 00000000.app files found in many (but not all) channels
* Title names can now be read from 00000000.app files found in many (but not all) channels.
* Wii is brought into "super user" mode when reading 00000000.app files
* Wii is brought into "super user" mode when reading 00000000.app files.
* "System Menu" mode is used to read banner.bin files
* "System Menu" mode is used to read banner.bin files.
* Updated the ES identification to the one from tona's AnyRegion Changer
* Updated the ES identification to the one from tona's AnyRegion Changer.
* Removed the "Directory" naming mode since it was buggy and quite useless
* Removed the "Directory" naming mode since it was buggy and quite useless.
* Minor fixes in menu code
* Minor fixes in menu code.


''' 1.0 v2 '''
''' 1.0 v2 '''
* Adding title names from the banner.bin to the external database
* Adding title names from the banner.bin to the external database.
* Title names not taken from the database are marked now
* Title names not taken from the database are marked now.
* Enhanced file info screen is displayed before deleting a title
* Enhanced file info screen is displayed before deleting a title.
* More titles can be displayed on screen
* More titles can be displayed on screen.
* Internal code cleanup
* Internal code cleanup.
* When compiling a constant in main.c can be set to hard reboot instead of return to loader
* When compiling a constant in main.c can be set to hard reboot instead of return to loader.
* Another constant can disable brick protection on recompile
* Another constant can disable brick protection on recompile.
* Warning messages
* Warning messages.


''' 1.0 v1 '''
''' 1.0 v1 '''
* Added displaying of title names from a provided database file (by Red Squirrel)
* Added displaying of title names from a provided database file (by Red Squirrel).
* Added displaying of title names taken from the title's banner.bin
* Added displaying of title names taken from the title's banner.bin.
* cleaned up the menu
* cleaned up the menu.
* added support for different levels of info being displayed in the title list
* added support for different levels of info being displayed in the title list.
* added some control tweaks
* added some control tweaks.


* Based on the original AnyTitle Deleter code by tona (C) 2008
* Based on the original AnyTitle Deleter code by tona (C) 2008.


== Credit ==
== Credits ==
* '''tona''' for his original AnyTitle Deleter
* tona for his original AnyTitle Deleter.
* '''Red Squirrel''' for his title database
* Red Squirrel for his title database.
* '''SquidMan''' for WiiMU
* SquidMan for WiiMU.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/AnyTitle_Deleter/AnyTitle_Deleter_DB
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/AnyTitle_Deleter/AnyTitle_Deleter_DB

Latest revision as of 11:02, 25 February 2023

Anytitle Deleter DB Wii
Anytitledeleterdbwii2.png
General
AuthorMrClick
TypeTitle Managers
Version1.0v4
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2010/01/05
Links
Download
Website
Source

AnyTitle Deleter DB is an updated version of AnyTitle Deleter by tona with several added features.

It will delete (almost) any title on your system--ticket, title, and contents. It contains brick protection, so you shouldn't have to worry about bricking your system by deleting the wrong thing. When possible the title's banner.bin and 00000000.app (stored on the NAND) or the external database (database.txt in the SD cards root) will be consulted to determine the name of a title.

Title names read from the banner.bin can be saved to database.txt from within the program to complete the database. The internal names are marked by asterisks in the list. So when in (SD > NAND) mode all marked titles have a proper internal name but no entry in the database. Titles can be added to the database when an entry already exists creating a duplicate for correction purposes.

Note: This application has been made redundant by AnyTitle Deleter MOD.

Features

  • Everything in AnyTitle Deleter.
  • Displaying title names by either consulting the external database.txt or the internal banner.bin or 00000000.app.
  • Save title names from the internal banner.bin to the external database.txt to complete the list.
  • Choose between using only the internal or external names or combine both for most comprehensive results.
  • Choose from different displaying modes to see only the title's names or IDs.

User guide

The database.txt file has to be copied to the root of the SD card.

See Red Squirrel's AnyTitle Deleter MOD page for newer database.txt.

Screenshots

anytitledeleterdbwii3.png

Changelog

1.0 v4

  • Checks the first .app file instead of just 00000000.app to allow more names to be found.
  • For 0x10000 type TID, it checks the data and content folders. if there is 0 items in the data and only a title.tmd in the content, it puts a TMD! by the name (if the IOS will let it).
  • There are 2 flavors, one that just uses the highest IOS counting down from 36 and one that uses 249.
  • Updated code by giantpune, added by Wilsoff.

1.0 v3

  • Title names can now be read from 00000000.app files found in many (but not all) channels.
  • Wii is brought into "super user" mode when reading 00000000.app files.
  • "System Menu" mode is used to read banner.bin files.
  • Updated the ES identification to the one from tona's AnyRegion Changer.
  • Removed the "Directory" naming mode since it was buggy and quite useless.
  • Minor fixes in menu code.

1.0 v2

  • Adding title names from the banner.bin to the external database.
  • Title names not taken from the database are marked now.
  • Enhanced file info screen is displayed before deleting a title.
  • More titles can be displayed on screen.
  • Internal code cleanup.
  • When compiling a constant in main.c can be set to hard reboot instead of return to loader.
  • Another constant can disable brick protection on recompile.
  • Warning messages.

1.0 v1

  • Added displaying of title names from a provided database file (by Red Squirrel).
  • Added displaying of title names taken from the title's banner.bin.
  • cleaned up the menu.
  • added support for different levels of info being displayed in the title list.
  • added some control tweaks.
  • Based on the original AnyTitle Deleter code by tona (C) 2008.

Credits

  • tona for his original AnyTitle Deleter.
  • Red Squirrel for his title database.
  • SquidMan for WiiMU.

External links

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