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Posted by freegame36 
unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 04:18AM
after installing priiloader, i am unable to connect to homebrew browser...it says "unable to initialise network.......also, i just get a black screen when i try to get to wii settings to make sure my wifi is connected...everything else seems to be working.....any suggestions?...is this in the settings from priiloader?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 04:26AM
I assume that you were connecting with the homebrew browser just fine before you installed priiloader?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 04:37AM
yes....since it said ""unable to initialise network", i thought i would go to settings to see if wifi was turned on, well when i hit settings, i get a black screen and it freezes....everything else works great.....
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 04:42AM
I'm pretty sure not being able to access the settings is a sign of a semi-brick...I'm not really sure how to fix that.... :/
I have no clue if this will help, but you could try reinstalling the system menu with Dop-Mii.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/14/2010 04:44AM by WaxyPumpkin72.
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 04:50AM
i dont want any guesses but thank you for your help.....i have bootmi as boot2....can i run that to restore settings?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 04:56AM
Yes, you can try restoring your NAND backup.

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freegame36
i dont want any guesses
There's no reason not to try re-installing the system menu. It won't harm your wii.
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:04AM
how to I try re-installing the system menu...i think thats the problem...please give me a guide here....or direct me to where i can get steps to take to do this....thanks
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:14AM
Download Dop-Mii, and put it in your apps folder to launch through the HBC. You want your SD card to be set up like this:

root:/apps/dop_mii/boot.dol, meta.xml, icon.png

Next, load the app through HBC. A screen will appear asking you "Which IOS would you like to use to install other IOSs?" Select IOS 36. Another screen will appear, where (IIRC), there will be a list. There will be an item in the list that says "System Menu." After you select that, install system menu 4.2. Wait for the installation to finish, and then restart your wii.
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:15AM
run AnyRegion Changer to install system menu for correct region - what does this actually mean?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:25AM
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run AnyRegion Changer to install system menu for correct region - what does this actually mean?
Why are you using AnyRegion Changer? Use Dop-Mii.

AnyRegion changer was an app that had the ability to change your region back and forth between the different regions, e.g. japanese, european, etc. I don't think it works quite the way it used to work, though. Nintendo messed with some things.

Just use Dop-Mii.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/14/2010 05:27AM by WaxyPumpkin72.
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:33AM
Dop-mii isnt working....heres what it says


which IOS would you like to use to install other IOSes?

IOS: 36 - If i choose this, i get Error! choose an IOS that accepts fake signing

Install IOS36 (v3351) w/fakeSign - if i choose this, i get ***Reloading IOS15(v257)***, Restoring IOS36 to v3351****
Apply ES_identify patch to IOS36
(A) yes (B) no

Scan the WII's internals (systemCheck)

exit

these are my only choices.....nothing like you put in your instructions......
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:37AM
Continue the process. Press (A) to apply ES_identify.
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:41AM
after i press (A) to apply ES_identify, my next choice is Apply NAND permission patch, i click (A) for that and next choice is " loading IOS36 v3351 into memory" i can choose load WAD from sd card, LOad WAD from USB storage, download from NUS, or cancel.....should i pickLoad WAD from SD card?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:44AM
after i load wad from sd card...it runs through a series of patches and checks....when that is done, it says installation complete....my next choice is ****Reloading IOS36 (v3351)*****

would you like to restore IOS15 to v523?
(A) yes (B) no

what do i do?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:47AM
Yes, restore IOS15 to v523.

Thats odd that the installation completed when you loaded the WAD from the SD card....Do you have an IOS wad on your SD card?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:53AM
i must have...thaT was my onlu obvious choice...but i still dont get to the part There will be an item in the list that says "System Menu."
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 05:58AM
ok...i'm there.....

heres what is says:

SELECT THE SYSTEM MENU TO DOP CURRENTLY INSTALLED
selection: System Menu 4.2 system menu 4.2
region: north america (U) North america (U)


selection details

IOS requires: IOS70 (v6687)
IOS installed: IOS70 (v6687)
IOS wad : IOS70-64-v6687.wad
System menu WAD : system menu-NUS-v481.wad
priiloader detected: yes


what now?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 06:03AM
i already have the system menu 4.2 installed...i tried to reinstall it but get error because my wii cannot connect to internet....what should i do...this is pretty bad huh.....
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 06:08AM
now i believe i am in a full brick...my wii just keeps returning to the boot screen...what do i do?
Re: unable to connect to homebrew browser
March 14, 2010 06:12AM
how to i use boot2 to restore my backup?
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