Uninstall everything you have installed, and follow this guide:by WikiFSX - Getting Started
The Homebrew Channel and DVDX are stored entirely on the internal memory. HBC apps are not. The BootMii loader is stored internally, but the ARM portion of the standard BootMii software (Mini) and its GUI (Ceiling Cat) are stored on the SD Card.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
It's where the updates are stored in games. Here's what. As long as your Wii has boot2v4 and a higher version of boot2 has not been released, BootMii will stay on your Wii after the update. As soon as a newer boot2 version comes out, everything will ask you to update again. When you install that update, BootMii will again be erased, but you will either immediately or in a very shortby WikiFSX - Homebrew General
QuotemdbrimBut they recommend that you only plug the power cord in half way, and rest the slack on top of a skittish cat and put a bunch of rocking chairs in the room and let a 2 year old with some symbols loose. Studies have shown that your brick chances are lower that way In case you need help, do not do this.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
QuoteWikiFSX...your SD card is shot. bannerbomb did nothing.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotemetroid_maniacHowever, you also need IOS 70. I think that this is untrue, but it's not a bad thing to have anyway.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotemetroid_maniacQuotenintendudeI updated my Wii to 4.2U about 2 weeks ago and I haven't had any problems with anything. Make sure that you updated HBC to the latest version (which I believe is 1.0.6). The whole reason of why I posted this is because I wanted to give reassurance to those of you who are wanting to update, but are nervous and unsure about doing so (that was me 2 weeks ago).by WikiFSX - Getting Started
If you don't have them, you don't need them. If you do have them, you need the new DVDX. If you have boot2v4 on your Wii already, you don't need to update BootMii, but should. If you don't, you will have to reinstall it.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotecactusjack901I think it's because you can't rewrite sectors, if you're going to write to it, you have to write the whole thing over Precisely.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
QuoteSifJarApparently it has 4.1 System Menu with all latest IOS (i.e. 4.2 IOS) and boot2v4. That's goofy.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
This looks like a spam plant post to me. It's too vague.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. Basically, you can write data to it, and then wipe all of the data off electronically and write data to it again. Sort of like NAND or NOR memory.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
The newest versions of IOS50 and IOS51 do nothing. Trying to launch a Shop Channel that uses IOS51 (3.4's) will fail and the Wii will hang at a black screen. System Menu 3.4 uses IOS50, so updating IOS50 would cause the same thing to happen with the System Menu. If, however, you install a newer System Menu and Shop Channel with their IOSes, you can replace 50 and 51, though there is no reby WikiFSX - Getting Started
First, let's explain the Wii's system layout. The Wii has two chips, an ARM chip and a PPC chip. All games, most homebrew (exceptions basically boil down to Mini and cIOSes), and the System Menu (which is not an operating system) run on the PPC chip. Only one program runs at a time on the PPC, and the running program has full control of it. The ARM chip runs the actual operating sby WikiFSX - Getting Started
You have to go to the SD Card Menu (the SD card on the title screen).by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Okay, so here is what you do: 1. Download Dop-IOS MOD v8. 2. Select IOS30 the first time it asks you. 3. Go to IOSes and download the latest versions of IOS60 and 61, + or - Trucha. If MIOS and BC are listed there too, download them. (This will stop NeoGamma from working, but you are going to remove it anyway.) 4. Go to Channels and download the latest Shop Channel. 5. Delete NeoGamma. Yoby WikiFSX - Homebrew General
boot2v4 is part of 4.2, and thus it will want you to install it. It has been established that the brick risk for the boot2v4 installation is no higher than the brick risk for BootMii/boot2 installation, which is known to be near-zero.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
Try 60 or 61. Do not install with Trucha.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
To use the Shop Channel, just use Dop-IOS MOD to download IOS60, IOS61, and the Shop Channel.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
Hence replace, which I know is practically, if not totally, impossible.by WikiFSX - Software
Autoboot seems to only install updates.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Windows XP Professional, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, 7 Professional, 2000 Advanced Server, Server 2003 R2 Small Business and XP Media Center Edition, Mac OS X 10.4, and, finally, Xubuntu 9.04. Those are just the machines that I would consider "active", however. The others run various things, including Mac OS X 10.2, classic Mac OS 6.0.8L, 7.1, 7.5.3, 8.1, and 9.2, and MS-DOS 3.21.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Basically, what happens now is that people take advantage of the tools that are given to them and make whatever they want, not just "exciting" things. Wii homebrew is now just another open platform. Hundreds of PC applications come out every day, are they all boundary-pushing and exciting? Of course not! So, what leads you to believe that the homebrew scene would be any different?by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Gamma doesn't affect the Disc Channel in any way, but there is no reason to have it on your Wii.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
This question gets asked a lot, so I think it would be a good idea to make a sticky with an answer.by WikiFSX - Feedback & Support
The NAND is the Wii's internal memory, containing system code, channels, settings, saves, and basically everything your Wii uses that is not on a game disc or SD card. BootMii NAND backups contain almost everything in the NAND, except the second and third stage bootloaders. (boot1 and boot2) A NAND backup is pretty much a snapshot of a Wii at the point in time that the backup was made. Nby WikiFSX - Getting Started
The big issue is that we cannot crack RSA or SHA-1 in a comprehensible amount of time. The only attack I can even think of is finding some way to replace the OTP in the ARM core with empty memory. boot0 doesn't check the hash of boot1 if OTP is empty, so by doing this we could then replace boot1 with one that either has Trucha or doesn't verify signatures at all, and then we are freeby WikiFSX - Software
QuoteSifJar...run 4.2U on a Korean Wii... a certain IOS modification pack, which is illegal and shall not be named, installs IOS60v6147 as IOS70... He had to have. In any case, even if you could start the HackMii Installer, you couldn't install anything with it. I'm not sure why. Disregard this. Follow SifJar's advice a few posts down.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
I think he's trying to play a DVD through the Disc Channel. That does not work and never has.by WikiFSX - Getting Started