Re: Question March 07, 2009 08:07PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 5,132 |
Re: Question March 07, 2009 08:53PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 12 |
Oh... What do you mean by "left over title"?Quote
Arikado
You cant fully erase the homebrew channel from your Wii. It would still be in the play history posted on the system menu and such. There would also be a left over title on your Wii from it (which you can delete via anytitle deleter).
I dont know what would happen if you sent your Wii in with the HBC installed. Worst case secenario though: You have to pay for them to fix it. And thats not really that bad.
Re: Question March 07, 2009 09:15PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,247 |
Re: Question March 07, 2009 09:19PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 12 |
Oh, okay. But the left over title from the HBC won't hurt anything, right? And, I'm pretty sure it is, but just to be sure, it is safe to update if you already have the HBC installed, correct? (I have the latest update right now, 3.4.)Quote
bg4545The 'title' for every channel is stored on your Wii even after the channel is deleted. That's why you can re-download VC and WiiWare games without having to buy them againQuote
Tyeforce
Oh... What do you mean by "left over title"?
Re: Question March 07, 2009 09:26PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,247 |
Re: Question March 07, 2009 09:34PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 12 |
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Re: Question March 07, 2009 10:03PM |
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Tyeforce
I'm not new to Wii Homebrew. I had the Homebrew Channel installed on my friend's Wii while mine was getting repaired. So I know the basics and everything. But now I'm thinking about installing it on my Wii, but I have a question... What if my Wii broke again, and I had to get it sent in to Nintendo. My warranty would be voided, right? Does that mean they won't repair it, or will they, but I'd just have to pay? And what if I delete the Homebrew Channel before I send it in. Will Nintendo be able to know that I had it?
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Re: Question March 07, 2009 10:06PM |
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bg4545
Yeah, so far it's safe to update, but it's unknown what 3.5 will do when it's released
Re: Question March 07, 2009 10:34PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 12 |
Okay. I guess I should install it then... >.<Quote
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bg4545
Yeah, so far it's safe to update, but it's unknown what 3.5 will do when it's released
It blocks twilight hack, so if you want the homebrew channel and didnt install it yet, do it now. v3.5 was released in Korea and after reading online i read it blocks twilight hack
Re: Question March 07, 2009 10:47PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 5,132 |
thenewguy: I dont know where you read that but it wasnt on WiiBrew. Because, the truth is, we dont know if 3.5 blocks the twilight hack. In fact, we dont even know if Nintendo will ever release 3.5 anywhere except Korea. As a matter of fact, we believe the 3.4 exploit that installs the homebrew channel will still work on the 3.5K system menu.Quote
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Tyeforce
I'm not new to Wii Homebrew. I had the Homebrew Channel installed on my friend's Wii while mine was getting repaired. So I know the basics and everything. But now I'm thinking about installing it on my Wii, but I have a question... What if my Wii broke again, and I had to get it sent in to Nintendo. My warranty would be voided, right? Does that mean they won't repair it, or will they, but I'd just have to pay? And what if I delete the Homebrew Channel before I send it in. Will Nintendo be able to know that I had it?
Yeah it voids your warranty. You can delete the channel from the menu but you cant erase its existence in your wii.