Thank you for your help. One last question... Based on what you said above, can I swap the SD card once bootmii is running? Or, does bootmii still need files off of the SD card to do things like NAND backup? Thanks.by eru55 - Getting Started
The card I have been trying is a Lexar 2GB SD card. I just tried a SanDisk 1GB SD card and got the same results. Both of these cards are listed on the compatibility list as working. I also tried a Transcend micro SD 512MB card that I had lying around. That worked !!!! :D However, it is really too small to be useful. ;( That is all of the SD cards that I have at the moment. Is therby eru55 - Getting Started
Here is the latest... I reformatted the SD card as FAT16. I copied over the following: boot.elf private (entire directory) apps/homebrew_browser apps/mplayer_ce I removed boot2 and rebooted the wii. I installed boot2 and rebooted the wii. (No lockups this time.) On power-on, the drive flashes a few times and the safety warning comes on. Press A and then system menu comes up.by eru55 - Getting Started
I reformatted the SD card as FAT16. I copied over the following: boot.elf private (entire directory) apps/homebrew_browser apps/mplayer_ce I removed boot2 and rebooted the wii. I installed boot2 and after writing to NAND and reporting Success, the wii locked up. I rebooted the wii. After power on the disk try light flashes a few times (indicating that boot2 is installed). However,by eru55 - Getting Started
Correct. I don't have anything on the SD except for a few HB apps and the bootmii stuff, so that is not a problem. The card was formatted as FAT32 when I started, but I will try as FAT16. I will post the results when I get them. Thanks for the help so far.by eru55 - Getting Started
Sorry, I swear I removed the directory. I removed boot2 and rebooted. I reinstalled boot2 and rebooted. Still nothing. Here is the new installer.log file: HackMii v0.2 installer starting up PVR = 000XXX00 62 titles are installed Found IOS 61: revision: 0x131a. Found IOS 55: revision: 0x141d. Found IOS 53: revision: 0x141d. Found IOS 51: revision: 0x1300. Found IOS 50: revisionby eru55 - Getting Started
The first four number of my serial number are: LU53 Here is my installer.log: (I blocked out the PVR# - I didn't notice anything else that looked like it might be identifiable). HackMii v0.2 installer starting up PVR = 000XXX00 62 titles are installed Found IOS 61: revision: 0x131a. Found IOS 55: revision: 0x141d. Found IOS 53: revision: 0x141d. Found IOS 51: revision: 0x1300.by eru55 - Getting Started
Same results. :( I can post a copy of the installer.log file if that is helpful. Is there any information that should be removed from it prior to posting? Thanks.by eru55 - Getting Started
Yes. MPlayerCE allows for normal DVD playback. I believe that you do need to have DVDx installed first though.by eru55 - Getting Started
Ok. I removed boot2 and did a hard reset of the wii. I installed boot2 again. Still does not seem to work. One thing to mention is that the drive light does flash when booting. From what I understand, this means that bootmii is installed as boot2. Any other suggestions?by eru55 - Getting Started
I removed boot2 and installed just the ios. That actually worked!!! However, I don't have a GC controller, so I can't do anything with it. I uninstalled ios and went to reinstall boot2 and got a system crash: Exception (DSI) Occurred! - Then it printed out a bunch of memory locations and registers. I will try and install boot2 again after a hard reboot.by eru55 - Getting Started
I tried just doing boot2 first. That did not work. Then I uninstalled boot2 and reinstalled boot2 and installed ios. Neither one works. I tried uninstalling boot2 and ios and reinstalling boot2. That does not work either. I have not tried ios by iteself. I will try that now and let you know, but I really wanted it as boot2 so I can do backup/restores.by eru55 - Getting Started
Using a Lexar SD 2GB card. I looked at the compatibility list and it said that one was compatible.by eru55 - Getting Started
I have an older wii that was upgraded to system menu 4.1u. I was successfully able to install HBC. I believe that DVDx installed properly, but I have not tested it. I installed bootmii as boot2 and IOS. During the install of bootmii as boot2, it put the necessary files on the SD card and said that it wrote to blocks 3 and 4. When I boot my wii, it goes straight to the system menu (by eru55 - Getting Started