If this client can still boot the Homebrew Channel and all else fails, you could do this: 1. Install BootMii/boot2 on the non-functioning Wii and get its NAND keys. I believe doing a NAND dump on the latest version of BootMii will give you them. 2. Find a functioning Wii that you could install BootMii/IOS or boot2 on. 3. Dump the functioning Wii's NAND with BootMii, and save its keys alsoby WikiFSX - Homebrew General
This graduallly seemed to be right, as I read it. comex always had said that bannerbomb had a tendency to do weird things if you didn't elect to load a program.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
You do it with the installer that you find that isn't cIOSCORP.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
I think that the Homebrew Channel mascot should be 308 Oreos.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
As the Homebrew Channel was not verified by Nintendo, you can't do anything with it after you copy it to the SD Card.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
You can't use WiiSCU for this, it's not a Menu update.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
He did say that it had a backup loader, and I'd say that would qualify.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
I just thought that this would be a good time to comment on the "softmodding" thing. In the purest sense of the word, yes, installing any piece of homebrew on your Wii is softmodding. However, in the more piracy-oriented side of the Wii homebrew community, softmodding usually means filling every IOS slot with a cIOS, installing an ISO loader, and getting a poorly-done Naruto theme for the Wiiby WikiFSX - Homebrew General
Do you have the Homebrew Channel installed yet?by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotecactusjack901iirc, if you run the cIOScrap installer again, it'll uninstall it It won't.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
In fact, the GPL doesn't require you to credit someone, it just requires you to make source available. Some libraries are under the LGPL, however, and this means that you pretty much just have to make the library's source available and dynamically link the library to your application, or statically link it, supply the library's source, and include object files so that you couldby WikiFSX - Offtopic
I just fail a post that fail like it said fail more fail it actually said fail. It's fail kind of obnoxious, and the n00bs can fail confused. It'd fail nice if it stopped.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
SifJar is slightly incorrect. boot0 reads the boot1 hash from OTP and verifies it. However, if OTP is empty, boot1 is not verified.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
What is the error message?by WikiFSX - Getting Started
So, these are LU64s, right? And somehow, they are "unsoftmoddable". To me, it just looks like they don't ship with any Trucha-capable IOSes and they do not have vulnerable boot1s. Are these the only differences? They seem perfectly softmoddable for most legitimate purposes. Sorry to ask, it's just that I have seen no clear information on these.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
I was looking around, and it seemed that some people expected real partition editors to have WBFS support. That's funny. WBFS is a file system, but a very impractical one. From what I understand, it does not have directory support or really file support at all. It stores a header, a list of Wii disk images, and how much free space there is. Using Tar as a file system would probably beby WikiFSX - Offtopic
You can set up BootMii to basically skip itself, but I don't think that is the case here.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
We don't support the backup launcher or downgraders here. Downgraders often don't work, so there is, in truth, no reliable way to downgrade. If your version of the System Menu is too new for what you want to do, that's too bad.by WikiFSX - The Junkyard
Are you using any cIOSes or, more specifically, cIOSCORP? You won't be able to install anything if you used cIOSCORP, that is known.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
ELF and DOL formats are essentially headers. Some older Wii ELFs might not work because devkitPro built them incorrectly.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Yeah, you cheated, you were banned, it had nothing to do with the Homebrew Channel. That's it.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
ELF and DOL are not old or new, both are currently used.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
DDR pads can of course be used also.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Wii channels are in PowerPC assembler with IOS calls on the Wii. The source, held by the channel's developer, is most likely some form of C.by WikiFSX - Software
Don't delete IOSes. Ever. Unless they are BootMii or a cIOS. EDIT: Yes, there are multiple IOSes. Yes, every version of the System Menu uses a different one. No, the used IOS is not based on System Menu version, it's a coincidence that 2.2 uses IOS20 and 3.0 uses IOS30. No version of the System Menu uses IOS36, but some games do.by WikiFSX - Software
Here's how to do it. 1. Download the HackMii Installer. Find the file Installer.elf in the ZIP archive. Place it your SD card, not in any folder, and rename it boot.elf. 2. Move your "private" folder on the SD card off of it. 3. Download bannerbomb and place that "private" folder on your SD card. 4. Put in your SD card and start up the Wii. 5. Go to the Options section of the Wii menu.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
We can't help you with that. If a legitimate copy of the game launched through Gecko fails, come back and ask for help.by WikiFSX - The Junkyard
It should work just fine, as there is nothing about your Wii that could keep it from working, but bannerbomb is finicky. Have you tried every version?by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Formatting system memory still leaves the title logs, right? Nintendo can check those.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
QuoteWaxyPumpkin72And just so you know, DVDX makes it so you can play DVDs on you wii. :P To clarify this, it allows software to access discs in the Wii's drive that aren't Wii or GameCube discs.by WikiFSX - Getting Started