I see. Reprogramming the NAND involves having to physically open the Wii, right? If so, I'd rather just send to Nintendo and pay for a repair. Thanks for the help. Edit: Dug through some emails and found an old repair request I made that's still valid for a free repair. Should I go ahead and send it in?by Sway421 - FixMii
@winmaster: It flashes once then boots. @mauifrog: My BootMii/IOS version is boot2v4, if that's good enough to work how would I go about reinstalling the IOS. As for my Wii's age, originally it was one of the ones that had the DC-1 disc drive does that mean it's old enough for NAND reprogramming.by Sway421 - FixMii
Long story short, I went to update my IOSes to the latest version and mistakenly chose to install the IOS70 Stub. I had already powered off my Wii before I fully realized what I did. I've been reading around and it seems like the best fix for it would be to send it to Nintendo or use SaveMii/SaveMiiFrii method. I've tried mutiple times to boot into Priiloader(via holding reset) but no dby Sway421 - FixMii