Quotezel108Thank you g_man, do you know which Game contains high version then my 2.2 and support myself offline upgrade and which version you suggest me to upgrade? Any System Menu between 3.0 and 4.2 will be good to update to. Games with version 3.0 include: Super Mario Galaxy Games with version 3.1 include: Disaster - Day Of Crisis Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Echoes of Timeby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
You can try using bannerbomb, though I can't guarantee it will work.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Try playing with the priiloader System Menu hacks until it works.by metroid_maniac - Homebrew Applications
You probably have some bad blocks early in the NAND filesystem. There is nothing that can be done about it, aside from replacing the Wii's internal memory.by metroid_maniac - BootMii Beta
Linux and the standard Wii Menu can co-exist perfectly, as the Linux is on the SD card. It can't run Windows or Mac applications, but nonetheless has many applications which you can use.by metroid_maniac - Wii Linux
Well, you would boot into the Linux OS, and then it would look like a computer desktop. It will not affect the Wii Menu. But if you don't know what Linux is, it will probably be a desktop you are not familiar with. I reccommend downloading an Ubuntu Live CD and running it on your computer to familiarize yourself with it. It will not make any changes to your hard drive, unless you tell it to.by metroid_maniac - Wii Linux
QuoteSifJarTry this: And then check here:by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Yes, but as part of the 3.2 > 4.3 update Boot2 is overwritten and you will need to reinstall it there.by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Lol. Junkyard this, someone. BTW, read the rules.by metroid_maniac - The Junkyard
QuoteSifJarQuotemetroid_maniacBoot1 is hard-written - once it's there, it cannot be updated or replaced. So if you have a new Boot1, which can tell if you have a hacked Boot2, you will NOT EVER be able to run Bootmii as Boot2. The 4.2 update had nothing to do with it, and no future update ever will as long as the Homebrew Channel can be installed on it. Actually to be more accurate, boot1by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
QuoteBeauskiSo I need bootmii folder on the sd card and put into the wii before I turn it on, go to the mesh then the green option wait for it to backup and the backup nand will be on the sd card for me to put on the computer and store just incase? Thank you to you both, very helpful information. And use the Red option to restore, but this should only be used as a last resort bar opening youby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Boot1 is hard-written - once it's there, it cannot be updated or replaced. So if you have a new Boot1, which can tell if you have a hacked Boot2, you will NOT EVER be able to run Bootmii as Boot2. The 4.2 update had nothing to do with it, and no future update ever will as long as the Homebrew Channel can be installed on it.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
The Wii has 2 processors, one mainly used for security, the ARM processor. On the ARM processor IOS runs, the Input/Output System. When a game, or other wii application asks IOS when it needs to use Wii specific hardware like the NAND internal memory, bluetooth (Wii Remotes) but the classic GC hardware is wired to the main one. Several different versions of IOS are on any Wii, so as to maintain bby metroid_maniac - Getting Started
If you try to edit the TMD for a title, such as the HBC and you just mess up, creating an unreadable TMD, what happens? Does the Wii Menu not see it, does the Wii Menu banner brick, does the Wii Menu choke on it or does nothing happen? The needed IOS is specified in the TMD, so the Wii Menu would likely freeze at some point, probably when trying to reload the IOS to the one the channel wants. Andby metroid_maniac - Software
Thanks. Time to mess around with NUS Downloader....by metroid_maniac - Software
QuotelinyuanTry Tinyload, found here: . Unfortunately you have to go to the homebrew channel every time to do it. QuoteWiiBrewTinyLoad is a simple original Wii game launcher. You run it, it launches whatever's inserted into the drive. Simple. It ignores game regions, so it's region-free. It won't install updates. It won't load burned copies. There are no controls or settingby metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Use any region changer to agree to the internet terms and conditions. (set the bottom option of the first section to read). Then use Dop-mii wiibrew edition to download and update some IOS's. Skip over IOS 58 and 80, they are needed for the System Menu (preloader included) to work and the HBC.by metroid_maniac - FixMii
Is there a maximum version a TMD may say a title has?by metroid_maniac - Software
As long as you don't have any "Backup Loaders" "cIOS" or anything along those lines HBC should be fine.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
You can also change something in the bootmii.ini file to autoboot to system menu... But I've forgotten what that is. lol.by metroid_maniac - Getting Started
Does it give an error? Exception DSI?by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Oh. Shows how long I've been gone. editing...by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
1. Yes and no, you need the X:/apps folder on your SD card, but everything else you can delete. /apps holds all your Homebrew Channel apps. 2. I reccommend Mplayer CE WiiMC for a media player. 3. Bootmii, installed to Boot2 acts as a sort of safety net should your Wii break due to bad software. Bootmii installed to IOS, however, is only for running specialized apps, which there are few of.by metroid_maniac - Homebrew General
Thought so. Have there been any recent HBC releases?by metroid_maniac - Offtopic
QuoteWikiFSXNo, I mean before they did that. The HBC would show up, but you would always have a 00:01 playtime. I usually have 1 min playtime too.by metroid_maniac - Software
QuoteWikiFSXYour SD card may be unsupported. Try another one. Please note that just because your SD card is unsupported by "normal" applications (HBC, most homebrew, installer) doesn't mean it wont be supported by Bootmii.by metroid_maniac - BootMii Beta
I have a 2i, It works perfectly on my DSL and I use it to run my SNES games all the time through homebrew emulators.by metroid_maniac - Offtopic
Any size of SD card should be suitable, but I'd use at least 512 MBby metroid_maniac - Getting Started