Could you please try to reinstall the Homebrew Channel? This will help us.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
It means that, at the very least, your Wii installed System Menu 4.2 and IOS70 correctly. By installing those two pieces of software, you could actually go straight from any System Menu to 4.2.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
The Wii itself knows absolutely nothing about the private key, and is much slower. Using BOINC (as someone else said) is actually the best idea for a bruteforce. A bruteforce is a bad idea.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Step 1. Get NUS Downloader. Step 2. Get the Wii common key, I can give you that. Step 3. Download the latest IOS36 and pack it into a WAD. Step 4. Use wadImport to install that WAD. HBC installation should now work.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Using Gecko, you can do all of that. PAL is the European video standard. NTSC is Japanese, American, and is used in most other places, I think all on the Wii. Gecko can play games (and, with a Trucha-bugged IOS, channels) from other regions, force them to run in NTSC or PAL mode, and do cheats.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Click the "Post" button twice without marking the check box on the New Topic post page. The first time, a dialog box reading "Try again." comes up, and the second time, you are sent to pirate.swf. I was trying to figure out if mentioning WiiBrew-banned content would also send you to pirate.swf. It does not.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
What version of the Homebrew Channel do you have? If you have 1.0.5 or 1.0.6, it will not be removed. If you have 1.0.4 or older, you can either first update the HBC to 1.0.6 and then update to 4.2, or update to 4.2 and then reinstall HBC 1.0.6. EDIT: Never mind. Every version of the Homebrew Channel works with 4.1, which NSMBWii includes. 4.2 will remove HBC 1.0.4 and older, however.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Basically, this was to see if there was a filtering system for banned stuff. The original post contained some illegal stuff that did not cause pirate.swf to come up, so I deduced that there was not.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
That version seems to be broken. It was a (official) modification of the first version that used C++ instead of C.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications
First, skip that and just try to install the latest IOS9.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
If your Wii is too new, DVDX may not work.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
GeckoCodes is still up.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
BootMii is a beta in the same sense that Gmail was a beta for 5 years. It may never leave beta, but is perfectly stable.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
No. That means that, at this time, you do not (to my knowledge) have the Trucha bug in IOS36. If you managed to restore the Trucha bug to IOS36, you would have it. The reason I think you need the Trucha bug is that you need to install a functioning IOS60 on 4.2. This topic has diverged so much I can't remember what it was about.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Load with IOS15. Updating the IOS, as the IOS would then lack the Trucha bug, would cause it to fail.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
That IOS36 he has installed lacks the Trucha bug.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
By signing up and editing it.by WikiFSX - Feedback & Support
If Nintendo can't start your Wii, you are fine, unless you have BootMii/boot2 and the "no bootable files" indicator comes up.by WikiFSX - FixMii
If we found that private key, we could sign anything. Channels, saves, the like. We could do anything that Nintendo could.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Downgrade IOS15 first, then start up that section of Dop-IOS MOD with IOS15 and install IOS36. Update IOS15 when you are done. I would patch it so you have two patched IOSes and can update them easily.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Basically, that number is an upper bound. The first key tried might actually be it, but the last key is just as likely to be. If you could find a way to guesstimate, based on the public key, what the private key is likely to be in the range of, things would speed up.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Even if every person in the world worked on it, it would still take 1205000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Install 36 with fakesigning, pick it at the first screen, and finally install the old version of 60 and the new of 61, both without patches. Do that, and your Wii will not brick.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
QuoteTopGun96well tehskeen was a good place but has since shut down..... I have heard that PDroms.de is good. And despite the name, as far as I can tell, there is no illegal junk. PD=Public Domain i.e. homebrew ROMs.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
If we somehow could get the private key legally, everything would be fine.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
QuoteCriscoI don't even know why that's there. Whenever I don't accept it just freezes the wii. For me, it kind of makes sense. bannerbomb does not hang if I have other channels on the card, nor does it hang when I pick No. That enables me to just leave bannerbomb on the card, even though I don't.by WikiFSX - Ideas, requests
Quotebg4545Well IIRC, MIKE comes with an armboot.bin and ppcboot.elf that you can put in the "BootMii" folder and it will load MIKE when you turn on your Wii instead of BootMii. You could also probably just launch the ELF through Ceiling Cat's SD program loader.by WikiFSX - Wii Linux
If you were able to get Wiisx to open the game file, and it failed after that point, nothing will help.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications
Quotebg4545there no possible way to get Nintendo's signature? It's actually a RSA private key.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Highest stable IOS. @dirtrider: Right. You can't install the IOS that you have started with.by WikiFSX - Getting Started