If I recall correctly, you'll have to follow these steps: - Make sure the shop is at the default (Japan) - Go to the Wii Shop Channel and you must delete your shop account. This may be tricky without being able to read Japanese but you may be able to figure it out. Deleting the account will remove all access to purchased content from the Japanese Shop, if any. - Once the Japanese accountby bg4545 - Getting Started
You'd need a USB Gecko and a lot of time and patience. Not trying to be mean but I doubt you have the capability to do it. Especially if it's an injected game that someone else injected for you. Also, Virtual Console =/= WiiWare. You mean the Nintendo 64 Virtual Console games. WiiWare are the games that are specifically for Wii and you download as channels, and not from a disc.by bg4545 - Homebrew Applications
Use Gecko OS. You can use an app like Accio Hacks to download cheat lists and enable the ones you want. In order to use channels from Gecko OS you must patch IOS36 I believe. We cannot help with that on these forums.by bg4545 - Homebrew Applications
You won't brick your Wii installing the Homebrew Channel.by bg4545 - FixMii
There is only one way to fix it and it's fairly complicated. Here is a guide for it: Otherwise you'll have to get a new Wii.by bg4545 - FixMii
Follow this guide: And don't mention your USB loader again as it is against the rules.by bg4545 - FixMii
Hmm that's strange that it would happen in the Homebrew channel as well. I think it would be a good idea to install your IOSes again. I would give you instructions but I'm a little busy at the moment. I'll post them later if no one else helps.by bg4545 - Getting Started
Read the forum rules.by bg4545 - The Junkyard
By anywhere you mean any homebrew apps? The Homebrew Channel itself? What apps are you running? It's not that the IOSes are outdated, the guide you followed proabably was though. The only issue with your IOSes is that they are patched with the Trucha bug which is usually not a good idea and could be causing your issue. You could try reinstalling unmodified IOSes.by bg4545 - Getting Started
I don't believe you mentioned where you're getting the DSI error/crash. It could very well just be that whatever app/game you are running doesn't support your nunchuck. It could possibly be an IOS issue since most of your IOSes are terribly patched..by bg4545 - Getting Started
Run better than what? My version runs games the same as the official one, however mine works with USB drives better. You can also try Not64 by Extrems which is based off of Wii64 (mupen64gc).by bg4545 - Homebrew Applications
The thread is what you're posting in right now and you should only make one thread for one issue. This thread has been answered so I will close it now to keep the WAD discussion down.by bg4545 - Homebrew General
As tueidj said, it would be cheaper to buy a used Wii. Yours is gone.by bg4545 - FixMii
QuotemahdiI use backups to backup my wii NAND to protect it from bricks. Clearly you were talking about game backups and not NAND backups since you said you want to "play gamecube dvds on gamecube backup launcher" QuotemahdiIs there an application where it will make your wii 4.3u play dvds. I want to watch movies on mplayer tt and play gamecube dvds on gamecube backup launcher.by bg4545 - Homebrew General
I suggest you read the forum rules, however I will explain it to you just to be nice. First off, to clarify, iOS is not IOS (notice the capital; it may not have been intentional on your part but it won't hurt to explain). iOS is the operating system for Apple's mobile devices such as iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads. IOS is what the Wii runs on. It lets the games use the Wii's hby bg4545 - Homebrew General
An auto boot disc would only work if (1) your Wii's DVD drive was old enough to load DVD-Rs (2) your system menu IOS was patched with the trucha bug, and (3)you had a way to load "savemii" which requires GC ports. Since you have a BootMii as IOS dump of your bricked Wii's nand, you could possibly send your Wii to someone who can flash the nand chip manually with a working system dump.by bg4545 - FixMii
If your Wii is a newer model then it won't ever play DVDs. You can try using WiiMC to play a DVD and it will tell you if your drive is not supported. If this is the bricked Wii that you made that other post about, it won't be able to play DVDs if you somehow unbricked it. Don't mention "backups" as that is against this site's rules.by bg4545 - Homebrew General
Yeah, none of that stuff will work for you. BootMii does not only come from the SD card, it has to be installed on your Wii for it to run. If you couldn't install it as boot2 then you will not be able to do so now. If you don't have Priiloader installed either then you won't be able to fix it.by bg4545 - FixMii
You need apps on your SD card (or a compatible USB device). They need to be in a folder called "apps". There are many guides on how to set it up. And about launch BootMii, make sure BootMii is installed as an IOS if you are trying to load it from the HBC. Also, make sure your SD card has the bootmii folder with all the necessary files that you get from the hackmii installer.by bg4545 - Getting Started
For all SD card it just depends on the quality. Cheaper SD cards are usually not as compatible while one's made by SanDisk and other name-brand cards work better. It's the same kind of thing with MicroSD cards except they are usually less compatible. I'm not sure why that is, I only know that's what happens.by bg4545 - Getting Started
QuotethebluescreenHello, I am trying to install HBC but it says it can't find Boot.elf or Boot.dol. Then my Wii freezes and I have to unplug it. I have ensured the file is in the root, (if that means not in any folder) and it still won't load. I am using an 8 GB micro with adaptor on a Wii from 2009, version 4.3 with the LetterBomb hack. If the micro and adaptor loads the letter on theby bg4545 - Getting Started
Haha I'm also interested in this but I, like you, am not a good coder. Hopefully someone can help out, or maybe eventually you or I will learn enough to accomplish it.by bg4545 - Ideas, requests
I doubt there will be a new update that would remove homebrew. I would say to install the Homebrew Channel now and don't update right away (if there is one) on June 28. In the case of an update, wait until it's safe to have homebrew on in order to update.by bg4545 - Homebrew General
I'm sorry but we don't support using online cheat codes.by bg4545 - Cheat Codes
It's all good, I'm glad you found a solution. *Locked*by bg4545 - Homebrew General
Merged with a recent relevant thread. QuoteGigaGhttp://www.polygon.com/2013/4/12/4214686/nintendo-shutting-down-wii-channels-on-june-28 Not the Shop Channel, but this sounds like an update. Will we have to back up our Wiis in Bootmii to avoid bricking? I don't think it will be an update, the WiiConnect24 functions will probably just stop working. We'll have to wait and see but I dby bg4545 - Homebrew General
It's probably possible, however, you would have to modify each game that uses it (as each game runs on it's own basically). I think I should clarify that unlike Xbox live for the original Xbox, WiiConnect24 has no affect on online play in Nintendo Wi-Fi enabled games. WiiConnect24 is only what allows data to be shared between friends such as scores in Mario Kart, or using channels thatby bg4545 - Homebrew General
Micro SD cards are less reliable than regular SD cards. Does the System Menu see the Micro SD? (Can you copy saves or channels to it?) If not then it will not work for Letterbomb. If so, try backing up all the data and then reformatting the Micro SD card as FAT or FAT32. If you can try a regular SD card.by bg4545 - Getting Started
Guide: What has been done to your Wii? If the HackMii Installer is telling you there are no clean IOSes to use then it seems that your Wii has been modified before.by bg4545 - Getting Started