Not sure what you're asking here, but I think all your downloaded content should come back when you restore your NAND backup.by MattMan - Getting Started
Yes, put the nand.bin on the root of your SD card. I think all you need to do is change the Shop Country Code and mark the EULA as read if it isn't already and save.by MattMan - Getting Started
No thanks, because I don't own any N64 games, but I do have Sega Genesis and Game Boy Color games if anyone knows how to run these on emulators.by MattMan - Homebrew Applications
Is there a way to obtain a ROM without downloading it then?by MattMan - Homebrew Applications
Wow, this is not how I was informed! Perhaps someone could explain how to legally play your games on emulators?by MattMan - Homebrew Applications
But if you already own the game, why should you buy it again? In this case, cheats on emulators would be more appealing.by MattMan - Homebrew Applications
It should tell you when you run AnyRegion Changer.by MattMan - Homebrew Applications
Yes, Starfall and Menuloader both enable RegionFree channels, as well as Preloader. Starfall does make permanent changes, so you wouldn't have to run it everytime you want to load a channel, however, there is a slight risk involved (Preloader is the same way). I would recommend Starfall over Preloader if all you want is RegionFree channels. And there is always the possibilty that soby MattMan - Homebrew General
Because your NAND is encrypted with your Wii's keys and another Wii would not be able to read it.by MattMan - Getting Started
Also, after you make a NAND backup with BootMii and configure your internet settings, I recommend running AnyRegion Changer and reinstalling System Menu 3.2. This will just install the correct IOSes for System Menu 3.2. Oh, and you will probably have to reinstall Preloader after this.by MattMan - FixMii
Just don't restore backups during a storm or when a bunch of rowdy kids are jumping around in your living room. Basically, if you think that your Wii could possibly lose its supply of electricity, wait until more ideal conditions.by MattMan - Homebrew General
Well, you could if you wanted to; just be careful when restoring backups. I think it would be interesting to try it. And I've always wondered about the Japanese TV channel...by MattMan - Homebrew General
Probably, if you really wanted to.by MattMan - Getting Started
@WaxyPumpkin72 Yes, but he's not on 3.2.by MattMan - Getting Started
You need to put a game disc in your Wii to load it from Gecko OS.by MattMan - Getting Started
Hmm... Once you try switching back, let us know if your old channels are still there. I assumed they would be deleted when you switched regions. If they are still there, Preloader might be worth a try.by MattMan - Getting Started
He probably can't turn the Wii on with his Wii Remote because it isn't synced to his Wii!by MattMan - FixMii
You could download IOS 30 and System Menu 3.2 with NUS Downloader (on your computer). Then you could install them with Wad Import; install IOS 30 first and the System Menu second. I am fairly confident that this will work.by MattMan - FixMii
Preloader, but I don't see how that would help. And to get it to work on the newer System Menus requires even more risk.by MattMan - Getting Started
That would most likely contain copyrighted code from Nintendo. That is illegal. The only legal way I can think of to do this is to have the program check a disc and see if it has the 3.2 update, and then install it. But what would be the point of that?by MattMan - Ideas, requests
This is why I suggested making a second backup and switching back and forth. I know, it would require a lot of work to restore backups every time you want play your downloaded content from a certain Shop Channel, but it should work.by MattMan - Getting Started
I am fairly sure that System Menu 4.0 only requires IOS 60 to boot. Well at least AnyTitle Deleter will let you delete every IOS except IOS 60.by MattMan - Software
I think this is possible, but you would need to delete your Shop Channel account before restoring the backup. And then you would have to create a new account after restoring.by MattMan - Homebrew General
Try doing the CMDVDX34 step again. Make sure that you wait until everything is done and it returns to the screen with the three options.by MattMan - Getting Started
The region here refers to the version of Zelda that you have.by MattMan - Getting Started
Don't play backups unless you own the actual games.by MattMan - The Junkyard
Change the bootmii.ini to autoboot to the System Menu and set the bootdelay to zero.by MattMan - BootMii Beta
Maybe, but it's easiest to simply avoid a brick.by MattMan - Getting Started