QuoteSifJarPerhaps you used some app with poorly coded NAND accessing features, which caused some corruption? Just a guess. Anyway, glad you got your Wii fixed, and hopefully now you'll make sure you keep track of your NAND backups ;) If it makes any difference I think the very last thing I used was an NES emulator... Anyways, I've learned my lesson and will be keeping track ofby azumaril - FixMii
Quotebg4545What happens when you boot without an SD card in? Just a black screen? You could try making a new NAND backup and then using Ohneschwanzenegger on it. Get that here: That is correct, booting without the SD card also gives me a black screen. It usually gives me the "System files are corrupted" but in this case it won't even get to that. I do hope it's just that my NAND iby azumaril - FixMii
I've read around these and many other forums already, and I cannot figure out what to do. I had done nothing of significant value before turning my Wii off prior to this brick. I didn't install a wad or anything that may have bricked it, either. When I turn my Wii on, I can access the BootMii menu. From there, if I select either the Home Menu or the Homebrew channel I am greetedby azumaril - FixMii