Oh yes, it's very easy to root an android device. It goes like: Install Universal Androot Open it Tap the root button Uninstall Universal Androot. That easy.by metroid_maniac - Offtopic
Hmm. Well, rooting it should be fine with Universal Androot but I don't know about Custom ROMs.by metroid_maniac - Offtopic
The hacks? you mean priiloader? It willl delete priiloaderby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
When you have rooted our device you can use other apps such as Titanium Backup, which allows you to perfectly backup all your application data, which makes it easy to switch to a new new phone Adfree Android, which blocks adverts in all apps, including "lite" versions of apps Droidwall, which allows you to select which apps can have Internet access. Wireless Tether, which allows you to shareby metroid_maniac - Offtopic
Getting paid apps for free is against the law in pretty much whatever country you live in. BTW, I have an Orange San Francisco, rooted with universal androot.by metroid_maniac - Offtopic
Hooray for another port console (SNES > GBA, N64 > 3DSby metroid_maniac - Offtopic
Oh, I'm so stupid I was typing what bannerbomb looks like. That's OK for stack smash.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
No, I'm far too lazy. BRB Ah yes, the old NTSCU semi brick fix disc. The link is here, all you need to do is change the disc ID to RAAEby metroid_maniac - FixMii
really? IS there any way we can connect to NUS servers to get the files? BTW, if you can somehow get the Hackmii Installer on a disc, run it, install Homebrew Channel, run Bootmii and do a NAND backup, that would be VERY usefulby metroid_maniac - FixMii
IOS58 is just for USB2 support. If you ever want USB2 support in WiiMC, you will need to use IOS58 installer to install IOS58 (Surprised?) and then re-install the Homebrew Channel by the method I stated above.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
cIOS are not needed anymore. Use IOS58 installer, re-install the Homebrew Channel, and use WiiMC to play your DVDs. You will not need to run the Jodi exploit to re-install homebrew channel, just download the Hackmii Installer and place boot.elf in a new subdirectory of the /apps folder. You will then be able to run the Hackmii Installer from the Homebrew Channel.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Open the meta.xml for any homebrew app, and add < no_ios_reload / > on the line after it says < app > . Try to load the app then. (remove the spaces)by metroid_maniac - Homebrew Applications
...And that .dol simply has to be something like dop-Mii that will install a system menu from SD card.by metroid_maniac - FixMii
Quotebg4545I'm assuming with a USB cable for the camera? Ah, that would make sense. Well, does the contents of your sd card look like this? -private --wii ---title ----atkn -----content.bin -boot.elf -privateold --some random stuff...by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
It's easy to setup a 3.4 wii so it can have additional features such as playing DVDs, playing a variety of free homebrew games, and using cheat codes in existing games. etc. Download Bannerbomb and the Hackmii Installer. IF there is a folder on your SD card before copying these called "private", rename this "privateold". Then copy over Bannerbomb and the Hackmii Installer, so the contents ofby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
How are you using a camera to put the files on?by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Update to 4.3 isn't necessary for homebrew. you can leave it as it is. If you want to find out what pre/priiloder you have, hold reset while turning on your Wii. The latest homebrew channel will not be removed by system menu 4.3by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
We don't support backups here.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Using Dop-Mii, try to install any new system menu (4.2 is good).by metroid_maniac - FixMii
No, but the homebrew channel may be uninstalled unless you have the latest homebrew channel version.by metroid_maniac - The Junkyard
QuoteSifJarI'd be fairly sure they have. No doubt the developers are quite pleased with sudden sales peaks. And sudden price peaks thanks to supply and demand. ebay is amazing for selling them, at lest it was until smash stack was ported to the PAL regionsby metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Try using very old versions of IOS 36 - The IOS you're trying to install may be a version with the bug patched. Try to get the oldest version you can, and work up from there to find the latest version that will work.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Download the latest Hackmii Installer, and put it in a new folder on your SD card, somewhere in the apps folder. Then just open the Homebrew Channel and choose /apps/(folder name)/boot.elf. Then you can re-install the Homebrew CHannel, uninstall DVDx, etc. with ease.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Make a new folder, SD:\apps\Hackmii Put in there the boot.elf from the Hackmii Installer zip. Open the Homebrew Channel and select \apps\Hackmii Install Bootmii.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
I think the HW_AHBPROT flag is caused by IOS, in that if IOS finds that a channel has HW_AHBPROT found in it it lets it have complete Hardware access. So it could be blocked by future IOS updates.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Yaaaay Now I can hack my friend's Wiisby metroid_maniac - Software
Install IOS 58 and re-install homebrew channel to turn the Homebrew Channel the right way.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
THere is no other exploit that uses SDHCby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Not really. Bootmini is just a version of the Hackmii installer Bootmii likes. I have no idea what's wrong. Make sure the Wii is backed up, and use comex's NAND formatter to reinstall a fresh system. If that doesn't work, it's a hardware problem.by metroid_maniac - FixMii