QuoteSifJarWiiSCU 0.24 can update the Shop Channel and from there you can update the Internet Channel and any other channel you wish. Excellent! I'll give that a go. Thanks!by peter - Homebrew General
Hi folks, I've just done the initial setup on a brand new black Wii which has the 4.2E menu by default. For obvious reasons I don't want to update to 4.3, but I would like to install the Internet Channel. I haven't installed HackMii / BootMii yet but I plan on doing so. Once I have that installed, is there a way of installing the Internet Channel without going the whole way aby peter - Homebrew General
Without knowing more about your Wii (System software version, etc) I'm not sure how exactly to help. Following the advice in this thread helped me get Whiite linux to run with a persistent filesystem from an SD card. Technically that isn't installing linux, but it might get you started.by peter - Wii Linux
Thanks for all the quick replies. I'll give LoadMii a go. If that doesn't help then I may need to come up with a new plan! EDIT: LoadMii worked perfectly. I used this post for a bit of guidance.by peter - Wii Linux
I've been trying to get Whiite linux running on my Wii (4.2) for the last couple of days with no success. I followed the instructions on the gc-linux wiki and used Bannerbomb v2 to load the kernel, but after the scam warning all I get is a black screen. Any ideas as to what might be going wrong? I've tested Bannerbomb with PONG and everything worked as it should. I've also triedby peter - Wii Linux
Thanks for the quick reply. It's not quite what I wanted to hear, but I guessed as much from the lack of references to JTAG on the forum/wiki. If it existed, someone would have tried using it by now, right? Thanks for the BootMii suggestion. I've been reading the HackMii blog and all looks like software is the way forward. My project is still in the very early stages. I've startby peter - Hardware
Hi folks, I am a computer forensics student in the early planning stages of my Masters project which is looking at forensic analysis of the Wii. Obviously the Wii doesn't have a removable hard disk, so dumping the NAND flash is pretty much the only way of getting at the data outside of doing a live investigation. My background is primarily in software, but my project supervisor has a lotby peter - Hardware