Like SifJar said, you should just stick with the emulators. It's easier and you don't have to worry about messing up anything on your wii.by TheWiiGuy - Homebrew General
All right thanks. And lol, i just noticed that typo. Fixed it.by TheWiiGuy - Homebrew General
Thanks a bunch. On a side note, how do I uninstall cIOS? I have this homebrew app called Multi Mod Manager, it's like an in depth look into your Wii. I go into the IOS manager, and there are five different IOS that are supposedly for cIOS. Two say they are for Waninkoko's cios, two say they are for Hermes' cios, and one says it is for Kwiirk's cios. I don't know how so maby TheWiiGuy - Homebrew General
I am running System Menu 4.3 U. I've got a few questions about removing homebrew: 1. If I installed an update for the Wii Shop Channel via Dop Shop, is it possible to remove that update and just get a regular one? I'm really not sure whether I still have the Dop Shop update or not. Is there a way to tell? 2. Is it safe to format the Wii after homebrew has been properly removed? 3. Ifby TheWiiGuy - Homebrew General
*sighs in relief* Thanks. I'm actually in the process of unmodding my Wii. (Or as best as I can without bricking it.)by TheWiiGuy - Homebrew Applications
OK. This dosen't damage my memory card or put stuff on it, does it? Thanks for the reply, btw.by TheWiiGuy - Homebrew Applications
Hello. I'm just wondering why it's bad to not remove Gamecube controllers and memory cards before using specific homebrew apps. For example, I was reading a tutorial on Dop Shop, and it said "Remove all GameCube controllers and memory cards. This step is important. Do NOT ignore it." It's been a while since I last used Dop Shop, so I can't remember if I did or not. Does anyoneby TheWiiGuy - Homebrew Applications