The Shop Channel has been updated since then. Use the following homebrew application... You will now need to install the Wii Shop Channel and IOS61. I'm not sure about 3.4, but you might be able to add the signing bug into IOS61, but it is not required to do so. By doing this, you should have access to the Wii Shop Channel again.by jkhj5kh - Homebrew General
Have you played Twilight Princess at least once? I believe that you first have to do that to be able to place the save file on your console. Beta 1 should work on the 3.3 firmware. If you still cannot get it to work, you could try Bannerbomb, which is a newly released exploit. Read more about it on the following page...by jkhj5kh - Getting Started
Okay, I see. Can you try and find out what version of Bannerbomb he is using? I know that some versions were having problems with GeckoOS. Maybe a different version would work?by jkhj5kh - Getting Started
Is he using the HackMii Installer, which includes installation options for the Homebrew Channel, DVDX, and BootMii? All of the other Homebrew Channel installers use exploits which have now been patched by Nintendo on 4.0.by jkhj5kh - Getting Started
I have a question about this Wiimpersonator log... http://wii.marcansoft.com/wiimpersonator/reports/20081118-020104.log According to this log, it says that three titles have been removed with this update. However, there appears to have been an error with writing the log, and it only shows IOS10 as being removed. Does anyone know what other two titles were removed with this update? Thanksby jkhj5kh - Homebrew General
Yeah, when you save it through the game like that, you then need to go to the Genesis Plus menu, and save the SRAM of the game. Next time you want to play that game, load it, and then load the SRAM of the game. When you start the game through the emulator, you should then see your save file.by jkhj5kh - Homebrew Applications
How exactly did you save? If you selected a save option through the game, you would then need to go to the Genesis Plus menu, and save the SRAM of that file. If you didn't save the SRAM, then the data is lost when you load a new game from the emulator. If you saved the SRAM, you first need to load the game, go to 'File Management', load the SRAM, and then select 'Play Game&by jkhj5kh - Homebrew Applications