QuoteprofetylenOk! What are the tools required? edit: What does it mean that the symbols are stripped? It means that any bit of human-readable information (pointer names, the like) will be absent, and replaced with something like generic numbers.by WikiFSX - Software
Sorry, nothing like that exists yet. I'm actually surprised by that.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
IOS probably handles a bit of stuff. Just a rule of thumb: if something occurs when the System Menu is not active, the System Menu has nothing to do with it.by WikiFSX - Hardware
Downgrading may have made things worse.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotedaniel_c_wQuoteLeftToSighMy nand has already been backed up. I'm now backing up all my channels and game saves, then possibly going to format my system memory to erase the playstats before sending it in to Nintendo for them to replace my system GPU thats showing light heat damage while its still under a new warranty and before the problem progresses. I'm going to uninstall bootmiiby WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
QuoteFeeley39honestly idk wut system menu im on it might be 3.4 idk how to find out Open your options screen. It will display Ver. x.xJ/U/E in the upper right corner.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
QuotesurakAny good soul willing to share a NAMD file of a pal wii to test? You can only use NAND backups of your own Wii.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quotebg4545Well you could use the NUS Downloader and download the necessary titles, then install them with WAD Importer QuoteSifJarnot legallyby WikiFSX - Getting Started
Sorry, I had my statement wrong. What I meant was that BootMii/IOS users would then be unable to start BootMii.by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
How would BootMii/IOS users use BootMii, then?by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
Quotekydoor you could delete it. download the homebrew browser then dowload the apps you want from there to avoid the technicle stuff. Seriously? It's not that hard.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications
This does not add any security whatsoever, Nintendo can still patch BootMii out if you ever go to the official side of things.by WikiFSX - Ideas, requests
Not to mention that no update has ever done anything to installed homebrew.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Try booting a GameCube game and come back.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
It means that it found a problem and fixed it.by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
Update to 1.0.3 if you are not running it. You cannot load BootMii with 1.0.1.by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
@nintendude: Yes.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
The Homebrew Channel seems to have a lot of problems with 4.0. We'll have to see what happens.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
In and of themselves, these applications aren't illegal. However, they are often used for piracy.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
We won't tell you that, it is in violation of the rules here. "Backup" is often used as a euphemism for "pirated" in the Wii scene, and as we cannot discuss piracy, we cannot discuss backups.by WikiFSX - The Junkyard
Quoteringo20000Since both the homebrew channel are DVDx are in the NAND couldn't nintendo release a new system menu that removes them and prevents them from being reinstalled? I guess you could always downgrade the system menu with the NAND backup but new games (like Punch-Out!) for example require the system menu to be the newest version. They could have done that a long time ago, but thby WikiFSX - Getting Started
Quoteayojoe13Has there been any history of Nintendo overcharging if they find homebrew on your Wii? Not in the US. Only in Europe.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Modchips won't help you now. All they let you do is run DVDs with no media-level encryption.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
QuotePhoenixTankYeap, just not the "bootmii" folder, if you set it up. You can delete that, just don't expect BootMii to start.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Rename it to boot.elf and do all of the normal stuff. EDIT: Also, with BootMii, you have to install it as boot2 for brick protection, plus use the NAND dumper. And, one more thing, what are you trying to do with NUS Downloader?by WikiFSX - Getting Started
QuotediffikoltBootmii will not launch your apps, as those are based on the IOS. Specific apps have to be written to be compatible with BootMii. I think you could start a replacement armboot.bin and not use Mini.by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta
QuoteagoajWhat about grabbing the wifi stub from an IOS on NAND? Could Mini be patched on the fly that way? You'd have to do quite a bit to do that, as Mini can't use IOS drivers as far as I know.by WikiFSX - BootMii Beta