QuoteSifJar if you hadnt yet installed it, it is possible to run homebrew without leaving traces, but now you have HBC, you cant get rid of all traces. i like the sound of that tell me more!by Aus_chipper - Getting Started
I have 3.4 version on my Wii and looking to install HBC, are both options open to me? What is the difference between the 2 hacks other than method of install? Obviously the Zelda Game Is 1 easier than the other? Do you prefer or suggest either for a 1st timer? Please give any other differences you know of. thanx for your helpby Aus_chipper - Getting Started
QuoteSifJar As I said before, updates are perfectly safe, and updates wont even remove homebrew, let alone brick your wii. the article you read is talking absoulute crap. and nintendo cant auto-update you. you must go to wii settings and hit update if you want to update. and you must still play your original discs. we dont support "backups" here. homebrew.org suggest you leave don't leavby Aus_chipper - Getting Started
I am still researching wiibrew cause i have a unlimited warranty for 2yrs. QuoteWaxyPumpkin72Well, then, you won't be completely brick safe. You can still try to install it as boot2, though. Can you please clarify what system update won't be completely brick safe. i have 3.4e Are all games eg. Mario Kart, function 100% online ( i read that 1 person couldn't search for frieby Aus_chipper - Getting Started