QuoteArikadoYour problems are all end-user errors. In other words, they are your fault. Not the "gaming club's" fault. Yours. Now that I got that off my chest, try this... ROFL Arikado you just made my day xD QuoteWinmasterI believe that the problem is not with IOS 58, it is with not reloading IOS when launching the HBC. There is a bug in the Homebrew Channel that causes apps, such aby Axel - Getting Started
That location is haunted!!! xD Try turning off internet connection in your settings before going there. But those issues have nothing to do one with each other :)by Axel - Getting Started
is there another preloader 'make your Wii run sluggish' hack? xPby Axel - Homebrew General
But you said he already formatted his Wii? Didn't he? Then I don't see how that hypothetical savegame could still remain in his system. There is no way Nintendo can remotely affect your Wii to make it work slower, not it can prevent it from connecting to the internet. How can they achieve something like that if the Wii can't even get online? My theory is a little different frby Axel - Homebrew General
Well... I don't think Nintendo shares your oppinion guys :) In the End User Legal Agreement, it states that you never own the Wii your purchased, it will always be property of Nintendo, and any unauthorized modifications to it are illegal.by Axel - Homebrew General
Now that you have bootmii as boot2, first thing I'd suggest you to do is to create a backup of your NAND (Wii Internal Memory). Given you successfully now have bootmii as boot2, you can always restore your wii to its current state as long as you keep the backup stored in some safe place :) This will give you the freedom of updating if you want to see how it is, decide if you like it anby Axel - Homebrew General
Quoteluigidylan000awsome And THIS is your first and only post?? What is the purpose of it?by Axel - Homebrew Applications
Quotebg4545If you were not able to install as boot2, you still wouldn't be able to install it as boot2 Yeah, that makes perfect sense! :D spidersat69: Go ahead and install BootMii as boot2, you will have no issues :)by Axel - Homebrew General
Since you have cIOS 249 rev 16 installed you should be able to run some -unmentionable- applications to install the correct versions of the IOSes you need in order to install HBC. However I believe we are not allowed of talking about such applications in this forums :(by Axel - Getting Started
If you follow the steps I provided you, it will be enough to delete any WAD you had installed (unofficial channels, which you surely have because you have WAD Manager), and then with the update it will overwrite all those cIOS you have installed. You should not need to do anything else from that.by Axel - Getting Started
I know IOS which don't get stubbed by the update will still be there. However, for his purposes it is irrelevant if those are left there. The method I am proposing him is the safest one and will undoubtlessly accomplish his purposes. If HE wants to keep up to date with Nintendo official releases, even if -in your oppinion- they are worthless, you should not restrain him from doing so.by Axel - Getting Started
Have you performed other modifications to your Wii? Either physical (modchips) or software (cIOS installations)? If you tell us, that could give us a better clue on how to help you.by Axel - Getting Started
Copy the HackMii Installer (boot.elf) into a SD:\apps\hbc directory. This way you will be able to launch the installer from HBC itself just like with any other app. After installing IOS58, launch the HackMii installer from HBC to reinstall it.by Axel - Getting Started
You are trying to restore the NAND using BootMii as an IOS. This is very dangerous to do since it is a long process and if it fails, your Wii will brick. Restore your NAND using BootMii as Boot2 and you will not need to enter that button combination to continue.by Axel - BootMii Beta
Ok, so assuming you don't need it at a 'factory-state', like as if you were going to send it to Nintendo or something, let's go with the simplest method: 1) Format the console - Do this from the Wii Menu Settings. This will delete all your installed channels, legal or not (including HBC), and all your savegames, and files you could have had installed into your Wii internalby Axel - Getting Started
No, installing IOS58 is NOT the first step for installing homebrew! The first step is installing the Homebrew Channel, which does not require you to install any IOS previously. 1) Download HackMii Installer from here: 2) Place boot.elf in the root of your SD card 3) Use the exploit of your choice (in your case BannerBomb) to run it 4) Follow the installer instructions, install HBCby Axel - Getting Started
I have not really had the time to play it, but I read through the wiki and watched the video. What I can say is that it's very very ingenious!! It looks like a blast for those geek gamers like me which enjoy calculating speeds, angles and gravity effect on objects. It looks to me like a step ahead on Gorillas or Human Cannon Ball where you had to provide the speed and angle to hit the corby Axel - Homebrew Applications
Maybe it is time to move this thread to a more appropriate forum such as Coding. This definitely does not belong to Getting Started anymore :)by Axel - Hardware
1) Your thread's title does not match with you say in your post. 2) IOS36 is contained in all SysMenu versions. 3) What is the purpose of you running the WAD manager? There is no need for that and that also is not supported here. 4) You ask for how to proceed with what? You don't even tell us what you are trying to do.by Axel - Getting Started
Virginizing a Wii isn't trivial, and if not done correctly can permanently brick your Wii, but it can be done if you assume the risks. Are you sure you want to do this? And further, I am curious of why you would want to do this :)by Axel - Getting Started
Programming a web browser in C/C++ is one of the most difficult projects you can come up with :) It requires you to have a lot of knowledge of many other computed/network related stuff besides C++. Definitely it is not something one person can accomplish on his own. And don't worry for posting in the wrong thread, some nice moderator will be kind enough to move it to the correct one.by Axel - Ideas, requests
Si te sale la pantalla del instalador de HackMii, quiere decir que el problema no está con el exploit de YuGi. Es decir, que hasta ese punto todo lo anterior ha funcionado correctamente. De por si la pantalla del disclaimer tarda varios segundos en mostrar el mensaje de presione 1 para continuar, pero si lo que dices es que aun despues de desplegado el mensaje no sucede nada al presionar 1, eso qby Axel - Homebrew General
jbc007, leave your hardware NAND programmer alone... no user is going to actually do that! If any had both the knowledge and the equipment to do that, I am very sure they would not even bother in coming to ask stuff to this forum. Have you ever done that yourself?by Axel - BootMii Beta
Yes, as once I said, they always arrive late to the party :) Usually what they patch in their releases is what homebrew community has stopped used anymore because it has fallen in obsolescence :Pby Axel - Homebrew General
QuotewaazdakkaHmmm (i'm very new on Wii Homebrews.. And french -_-') and what are a boot2 install risks? There is practically no risk. The installation (firmware writing) into boot2 takes only some milliseconds, and the only risk would be that the electricity goes out during that exact moment. In that very unlikely case, your Wii would end up fully bricked, and impossible to restore.by Axel - Getting Started
Launch Hackmii installer and select the option 'Prepare SD Card'. This will copy all the files you need into your SD card in order to launch Bootmii.by Axel - Getting Started
Of course it won't be removed by 4.3 update given you have the latest version of HBC -.-by Axel - Homebrew General
Press Home at HBC, and it will show you an option to launch bootmii. Make sure you have a SD prepared with bootmii files inserted, otherwise your Wii will hang up with black screen when you select it.by Axel - Getting Started
?? Yes, they are nothing else than a normal SD card from Sandisk, just white and 'officially licensed by Nintendo', but that means nothing really. They will work just like any other card.by Axel - Getting Started
If you can install it as Boot2, then do it! Not because you need to, but because you will want to when you learn a little more about it :) If you can not install it as Boot2, and only as an IOS, it's irrelevant if you install it or not.by Axel - Getting Started