Just wondering, what is the utility of installing BootMii as an IOS if you cannot access it if your Wii bricks? It's my understanding that you can only run BootMii before the system menu starts if you have it installed as boot2. If it's installed as an IOS, you can only run it from the Homebrew Channel which you would never be able to get to if you had a bricked Wii. EDIT: Never mby bucketmouse - Homebrew General
Done and done. Thanks!by bucketmouse - Homebrew General
Alright! Thanks for the info, guys! (I've been wondering because everyone's been saying the 4.3 update removes HBC.) One more question, will the update affect my Bootmii installation? I think I have it installed as boot2 (the one where you put the backup files on an SD card, insert it, power on the Wii and the Bootmii menu starts up).by bucketmouse - Homebrew General
At the top of Wiibrew's site it says, "WiiBrew recommends that you run the latest version of the HackMii Installer and then optionally update your Wii to 4.3 using Nintendo's official updater." However, why is it that the only way to install the homebrew channel on a 4.3 system is by using the Indiana Pwns, Smash Stack or Yu-Gi-OWNED! exploits? I already have the latest homebrew chaby bucketmouse - Homebrew General