Put the apps folder on the SD Card, and launch the installer from the Homebrew Channel.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications
There is no correlation between the two events. Honestly, we can't solve your issue. If it worked before, it shouldn't stop working, but as it doesn't work now, there is little we can figure out.by WikiFSX - FixMii
Try downloading the oldest available version of 0000000100000024 instead.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications
What doesn't work? Most software should continue to at least have some functionality...by WikiFSX - Getting Started
There really isn't any reason to install the WAD, unless you like wasting tiny bits of space on frivolous things already doable by the Homebrew Channel.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
I think the black and white Wiis are internally identical.by WikiFSX - Hardware
Just launch it in Gecko. Unless you had IOSes with the signing bug, the rebooter and channel features wouldn't work. 1.9.2 (I think) and later can detect the presence of the signing bug, and will hide features that only work if you have the bug if you don't have it.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Yes. Make sure the WADs have the correct names, which they should if you used NUS Downloader to get them.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
I'm thinking that the IOSes installed onto those Wiis had badly mangled ES modules, so badly mangled that they didn't properly work. You could probably chalk it up to someone's crappy programming. Error -1024 is an out of memory error, so it seems likely.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
The oldest revs can be installed using Dop-MII. When given the choice of revision, simply pick the oldest.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
1. Virtually zero if you can be sure that you will have power during the installation; similar to the 4.2 update. 2. Yes, unless BootMii is overwritten by a bad boot2 installation.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Any current version of the system (pre-2.0 through 4.2) can install homebrew.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Emulators are 100% legal. You could consider them the same thing as any virtual machine (like the Java VM): they are running code that was not designed to run natively on the platform that the emulator/virtual machine itself is running on. Wii homebrew, as it is not under the control of anyone, has no restrictions.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
CodeMii may have had issues when you tried. Try again.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
That distro looks fantastic.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
If you can back up everything you want to keep on that machine, you could switch it over to Xubuntu. Ubuntu (and especially Kubuntu) are probably too intensive for that machine.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
You have to go to the System Menu. I don't think any of those apps will let you sync them.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
Update the Homebrew Channel to the newest version (if it is not version 1.0.5 or later) and then update.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
The System Menu does encryption through IOS. If you patched IOS to require valid CRC-16 signatures, or removed signing altogether, the System Menu wouldn't complain at all.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
It's probably soldered to the board; there's nothing you can do.by WikiFSX - Hardware
It may be a new IOS that that version of Syscheck won't display for some reason. Many applications used to have issues where they wouldn't display anything they didn't recognize.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Shortly after 4.2's release, the risk was blown out of proportion. We now know it isn't risky.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
Use DOP-Mii to install an unpatched IOS36.by WikiFSX - Getting Started
No, it shouldn't, but all data on the card will be lost when you format.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
It may be impossible to set your system ID number. The other things seem possible but have never been done.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
I can't see how this would require an SDK rewrite. All of this can be done with existing system calls. I also can't see how this would hurt WiiWare in any way. Granted, it would make the Wii somewhat slower, and Nintendo would botch it somehow.by WikiFSX - Offtopic
Right click on the SD card in My Computer, pick Format..., and pick FAT32 from the list of format types (which may default to NTFS) that appears.by WikiFSX - Homebrew General
That was a mistake. He meant "unmodified IOS".by WikiFSX - Getting Started
If somebody built an interface device, you could. Nobody has, however.by WikiFSX - Homebrew Applications