Also, downloading a nand.bin would be illegal, as it includes all of the copyrighted software normally found on a Wii. EDIT: And stupid. How do you know what's on there? How do you know it isn't bricked?by WikiFSX - FixMii
Neither of those are critical. Once you get the Wii working again, you should be able to use a NUSD-obtained WAD or Dop-IOS MOD to get the Mii Channel back. IOS250 is (or should be) just a stub anyway, and you don't need it.by WikiFSX - FixMii
Unless you can get the source yourself, which you can't for Helium Boy. Quake Wii is open source, so you can update libogc and rebuild it.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications
Yes. Any Wii (except for possibly Korean Wiis) can have homebrew installed, and the brick risk is the same as any other Wii: zero during HBC/DVDX/BootMii (IOS) install, very low during BootMii (boot2) install. You can't install BootMii/boot2 on that Wii anyway. EDIT: The serial number of your Wii does not matter at all. All that prevents you from doing is installing old IOSes.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotejbc007It is safe to update through wifi. If the connection fails, some parts of the update will not be installed, but your wii will not brick. Depending on what happens, it could. If it installs the system menu without installing its IOS, your Wii will brick. If it stubs the old System Menu's IOS before the new System Menu is installed, your Wii will brick. It still is relatiby WikiFSX - Homebrew General
Whoever said DVD Video is 720p, it isn't. The highest horizontal resolution supported is 720, but the highest vertical resolution is 576, giving a maximum resolution of 576p.by WikiFSX - Ideas, requests
No. You can't play DS games on the Wii, there is not an emulator yet, and the Wii is probably too slow to support one.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
bannerbomb tends to be somewhat finicky for some people.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
1. Yes. 2. Maybe.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Besides illegitimate uses, what if you just want to use a better filesystem like ext4 on a different part of your drive?by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Just put the SD card in the slot.by WikiFSX - Wii Linux
If it didn't show Preloader then, and this problem did not happen, they installed Preloader. Either that, or they configured Preloader to start. In any case, it is their fault.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
You just messed up, although your Wii may not be completely bricked. Can you start Preloader at all?by WikiFSX - FixMii
You can use all (or at least a lot more than running it under IOS lets you use) of the RAM under MINI.by WikiFSX - Wii Linux
Use the HackMii Installer to prepare the SD card you are using.by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
All apps are stored on the SD card or on USB memory. The Homebrew Channel itself is installed into the Wii's internal memory.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
MIKE under mini actually might be a better choice. It does require some form of BootMii, but you gain USB 2.0, faster SD access, use of the DVD drive, and use of the internal Wi-FI hardware, as well as 11MB of RAM. As you say you need USB 2.0, mini is your only choice.by WikiFSX - Wii Linux
If you had ever used that SD card with a Mac OS X machine, they would be there.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
.Trashes, .spotlight-v100, and the files starting with ._ are things used by Mac OS X. Removing them does nothing, but Mac OS X will make new copies of them when you next use the disk with it.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
The Wii has no JTAG port that I know of. However, you can use BootMii to dump most of, if not all of, the NAND. The part that may not be dumped is the second-stage bootloader, which is insignificant.by WikiFSX - Hardware
I second that now. Go ahead, try it.by WikiFSX - FixMii
QuoteArikadoThanks guys. I generally stay far from away from game maker software so I haven't heard of it. However, this is kind of interesting. From reading Waxy's link though, it sounds like it doesn't develop homebrew software but instead official software. That's right.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
It's not 2048!, it's 2^2048. Substantially better odds, but still terrible. RSA-2048 is 2048 bits, not bytes. Even if it was bytes, 2048! would still be wrong. 2^16384 would be correct, and even that would be somewhat lower than 2048!.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
You don't need the Homebrew Browser, it just gives a Wii Shop Channel-like interface to download of certain homebrew.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Unity's a game development system that can develop for Wii. I think it's designed to write Nintendo-style software.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
However, if you couldn't install BootMii/boot2 in the first place, flashing it into your NAND will simply give you a worse brick.by WikiFSX - FixMii
You actually need some ROMs. has some free, legal ones.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotegameking66If not the NAND, I'd love a copy of the System Menu WAD (I believe it to be v33). That's illegal. He can't give you that.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
Or a USB Gecko.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General