Quotejbc007It probably is the bluetooth module then. Still, it is quite a coincidence that it happened right after updating. Yup, it was the Bluetooth Module. And damn, what a freaking coincidence it was. Replaced the module today with backup parts from my Japanese Wii (along with the DVD drive too because I broke the little plastic thingies that hold the main plastic thingy in place to clampby Ineedhelp - FixMii
**UPDATE** Some users over at GBAtemp have pointed out that it may be my BLUETOOTH MODULE that is either corrupted or disconnected. The bluetooth module is known to cause the BLACK SCREEN OF DEATH, but still allows for the Wii to access its recovery menu. This was pointed out after realizing that my Wii Remotes WILL NOT TURN ON MY Wii. I will get back to you guys as soon as I fool around withby Ineedhelp - FixMii
Quotejbc007Edit: Actually, if your wii is old enough to install Bootmii as boot2, you could manually install Bootmii with an Infectus. After doing that, you could convert a NAND dump from another wii to work on yours. People on other forums keep mentioning this option, but I can't find a FAQ or thread that goes in-depth on how to do this. If you can show me where to go, I'd be much aby Ineedhelp - FixMii
Quotecactusjack901 3) Another option, is to use an infectus and a NAND backup from another Wii with the same boot1 version and the same (or greater) boot2 version I've been told at other websites (GBAtemp, Wiihacks, etc.) that I can't do this option because I don't have any hacks/mods on my Wii.by Ineedhelp - FixMii
Alright folks, I have been doing some research on this, and I have come to these conclusions: 1. My non-hacked Wii (meaning, I don't have ANY HBC-related data on it) has been bricked due to Nintendo's shoddy boot2v4 included in the 4.2 firmware update. It happened last night when I wanted to play my newest game (Monster Hunter Tri). 2. I can check the firmware version that my Wiiby Ineedhelp - FixMii