If you are not connected to the internet, you can install system menu 4.3 via DOP Mii and NUS Downloaderby metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Fine fine. I'll stop hijacking this thread. Nut how can it be being ported without the source? Is Comex's USA version or Y.S's JAP version open source?by metroid_maniac - Software
Maybe if someone would release the source to Smash Stack, or it's JAP clone, maybe that would help us PAL Wii owners.by metroid_maniac - Software
It doesn't matter about the modchip, the serial number, or the languages. This tutorial gives you a variety of methods you can use to install the homebrew channel.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
What kind of "backups". If you mean backup games, we don't support them here. If you mean backups of the Wii system, you will need Bootmii, as Boot2 probably too. Priiloader is not necessary, but it will do no harm if you have Bootmii installed as Boot2. Installing Bootmii as Boot2, if it will work will protect against the vast majority of bricks. Installing Priiloader will also protby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Quick, everyone buy these games and wait so we can sell them on ebay for extortionate prices!by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
How difficult would it be to port smash stack to PAL?by metroid_maniac - Ideas, requests
In the Gecko OS apps folder, you should find a file called boot.elf. Just put boot.elf on the SD card, not in any folders, and then run smash stack as if you were installing homebrew again.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
What? Just go as if you were installing homebrew for the first time again, and download your apps again and you should be fineby metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Umm... no. You don't need to keep the game afterwards though. You can just rent if for one night, install HBC and then you won't need the game anymore.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Not without your NAND keys and a NAND flasher, which involves opening your Wii, soldering a load of wires down, etc.by metroid_maniac - FixMii
In Bootmii, press the power button to scroll through the options and the reset button to select one. Select the gears option, then the green arrow towards the SD card from the chip to backup the files on your Wii.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
If you want to try and reformat, just right click the drive in My Computer and click Format. In Windows.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Well, installing Bootmii as an IOS does not affect the Wii much but installing it as Boot2 will. Boot2 is a critical part of the boot process and without it your wii will be (as usefull as) a brickby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
I don't know what's wrong... Sorry.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Hmm... this is strange. Everything is in the right place. This save file is for the American version of the game, that might have something to do with that.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
I dunno, maybe you could arrange them into other folders, I don't know if VBAGX allows that thoughby metroid_maniac - Homebrew Applications
What do the files on your SD card look like? what folder is everything in?by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Well, HBC will not be deleted if it's the latest version. Older versions will be.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
That's not MINI, I thought "armboot.bin" in /bootmii was MINI. IOS 254 is just a stub that loads MINI.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
We don't support USB loaders here, thanks for (hopefully) understandingby metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
You can easily update to version 4.3 once you have installed the Homebrew Channel and it will not be deleted. You do not need the Trucha signing bug for anything much anymore. Managing IOSs is pretty much unneeded if you just use homebrew for playing media, using emulators, etc.You can still uninstall the Homebrew Channel, bootmii and everything else on menu 4.3 without difficulty, but it you wilby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
use 7zip, put the entire folder tree on the SD card. So it should look like SD:\private\wii\SF8E\data.bin. Is this some kind of modified save file for Donkey Kong Country Returns?by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
No, that wouldn't have anything to do with it. Hmm... let me think. take Hackmii.elf and put it in a new folder called "elf", delete "boot.elf" (loadmii). Then get and open it. if you don't know how to, get 7zip for Windows and that should open it. then put tp-hack-loader.elf and rename it to boot.elf, and try loading Hackmii.elf that wayby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Removing homebrew is as easy as removing the Homebrew Channel and/or Bootmii from the Hackmii installer, and running a standard Wii update, assuming you don't install anything like cIOSs or Priiloaderby metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Try loading Loadmii and then Hackmii installer. To do this, rename boot.elf on the SD card to hackmii.elf, download Loadmii here and put Loadmii.elf and put it on the SD card as boot.elf. Then load hackmii.elf from Loadmii, which will be launched from Smash Stackby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Questions about emulators will not get you banned, and this is a really good ideaby metroid_maniac - Ideas, requests
There's a thread in the "Testing Corner" section of the forum called "Beta Testers", ask there.by metroid_maniac - Offtopic
Hmm... Just install the Homebrew Channel through bannerbomb, your save files will not be affected unlike NAND restore. With the NAND Backup, the full state of the Wii including save files is copied, and they will be overwritten if you restore.by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General