QuoteGamewizard71Wiikipedia Online and offline versions would be nice. How would you be able to connect to wikipedia's server when you're offline? I must not understand what you're saying. Also, couldn't you just use the internet channel?by WaxyPumpkin72 - Ideas, requests
Make sure you remove any external devices you have plugged in, such as USB devices, GC devices, etc. Then try re-launching your apps.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
Quotenightwishfan1I dont see why not. Some of there members are admins here are they not? At least this can draw attention to the idea from some of them. Arikado is the only Admin who checks this site regularly; he isn't a member of Team Twiizers.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Ideas, requests
It looks like you'd probably need to replace your disk drive. You need to send it to Nintendo to get it fixed. Do you still have a warranty?by WaxyPumpkin72 - FixMii
I doubt that something like this would be supported on wiibrew; it would make it easier for pirates to download their piracy related things.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Ideas, requests
Quotelilboyblue3000so all have to do is put that smc thing at the end of the title like boot.dol No, that will corrupt the file.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Homebrew Applications
QuoteArikadoQuoteWaxyPumpkin72Have you happened to take a look at this stuff, Arikado? ... I do not have an hour to waste figuring out how to plug it in and then make it cooperate with the forum atm - schoolwork first, sorry. Btw, remind me again why we need subforums? Lol, don't apologize. I don't really think subforums are that important. I just remember when we had that wholby WaxyPumpkin72 - Feedback & Support
Have you happened to take a look at this stuff, Arikado?by WaxyPumpkin72 - Feedback & Support
To install homebrew on 4.2, just read up on this page:by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
Quotegameboy13QuoteWaxyPumpkin72Edit: Oh, and while you're at it: OMG SUBFORUMZ!!!!1! Been wanting that for a while! Hehe, yeah.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Feedback & Support
Can your computer recognize your SD card? Does your wii recognize your SD card in Data Management? BTW, wrong section, your wii isn't bricked.by WaxyPumpkin72 - FixMii
Quotelilboyblue3000Quotebg4545SNES roms should be .smc. please excuse my ignorance but what does that mean. b.t.w if you can dumb it down for me please do. it'll go alot faster lol It's a file type, AFAIK. You need the ROMs that you're using to have the extension .smc on the end file.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Homebrew Applications
Quotecactusjack901I enjoy knowing that my console is open and I can do whatever I want with it Me too.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Offtopic
No. Its perfectly safe to update.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Homebrew General
It needs to be: root:/apps/homebrew_browser/boot.dolby WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
QuotePPiearce34Now... I have no experience with any of this and don't know how to get my burned DVD of Twilight Princess to run. So I'm going to make a new post. No, don't make a new post. Running backups is not supported here, as you should already know. I'm glad you solved your problem. Time for locking.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
Edit: Oh, and while you're at it: ;)by WaxyPumpkin72 - Feedback & Support
Quotefreegame36then wii froze and i powered off, when i powered back on...nothing...... Then how were you able to access bootmii if you all you booted to was a black screen?by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
QuoteArikadoExplain what state your Wii was in that you're calling it a "brick". Also, again, explain exactly what happened step by step. Looks to me like you installed a system menu without installing the IOS it needs to run first. He didn't have an internet connection. He couldn't have installed the system menu.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
What the heck?by WaxyPumpkin72 - Ideas, requests
If you back up your NAND again, it will just be a duplicate of what you already have...so no, you don't need to back up your NAND again.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
The one you have right now is fine. Are you able to access your settings now?by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
Turn on your wii with the SD card inserted. Bootmii should load. Navigate over to the little cogs, and press the reset button. Next, navigate over the red arrow, and press the reset button. The restoration process should begin, that is, if your NAND backup is on your SD card.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
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?by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
Continue the process. Press (A) to apply ES_identify.by WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
Quotefreegame36run 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 withby WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
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 iby WaxyPumpkin72 - Getting Started
As I already said in your other topic, you could: 1.) Restore your NAND backup or 2.) Try reinstalling the system menu with Dop-Mii.by WaxyPumpkin72 - FixMii