Added Wii Mod v2.6 incase YAWMM Batch crashes for you. I'm tired of all the repeat threads of 'I tried to mod my wii but can't get so and so's guide to work', tired of getting messaged on Xbox Live about how to mod wii's (nothing personal:cool2: ). So I am writing this end all be all tutorial (the basis of which is xzxero's guide on gbatemp). This will ALWAYS be up to date, will ALWAYS be online and will be added to on a regular basis. If you see a way I can be more clear on something, whether it's the way I worded something, etc. Let me know, I am always open for constructive criticism!
Follow this guide step by step, word for word and you will be up and running in no time. I have modded 200 wii's using this exact guide more or less over the last year. Disclaimer Code Dumps DSI errors & Black Screens experienced throughout the guide, if any, are random & harmless for the most part. Simply hold the power button for 4 seconds & try again.
I cannot stress this enough, people need to read this one word at a time The steps seem repetitive & similar at times, but they are not! Guide is completely offline. Required - SD card preferably non-sdhc with around 700mb free 600mb for NAND backup, 100mb everything else - PC with internet connection & SD card reader. Wii to mod If you are on firmware 4.3, you will need one of the following games, or you can use Letterbomb which is described below. Super Smash Brothers Brawl, All Wii's. Yu-Gi-OH 5D's Wheelie Breakers, All Wii's. Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, All Wii's.
Rslogix 5000 training free. On 64-Bit systems, these are the keys that need to be modified: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE WOW6432Node Rockwell Software RSLogix 5000.1 Last Version UserInfo Serialnum HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE WOW6432Node Rockwell Software RSLogix 5000.1 Support ProductID HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE WOW6432Node Rockwell Software RSLogix 5000.1 UserInfo Serialnum Change the serial numbers listed in all 3 of these keys to the correct serial number and then your activation will work. Logix only cares about the first 4 numbers of the serial number.
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LEGO Batman, All Wii's. LEGO Star Wars, US/Europe Wii's ONLY. Lego Indiana Jones, US/Europe Wii's ONLY. Objectives: 1 Update your wii to the (If on.
Setting up the SD Card 1st download the precompiled link up42x.zip for your region by emailing (you should get a reply with links in a few seconds). FORMAT your SD card. Extract the ' up42x.zip' & put the files onto a SD card & insert the SD card into the Wii. Update to 4.2 If you already have The Homebrew Channel installed for whatever reason, you can skip Bannerbomb and run YAWM Multimod Batch directly.
Run bannerbomb by going to the Settings, Data Management, Channels, SD Card & choosing yes to load boot.dol/elf (If it freezes or nothing shows up, try another version of.) This runs YAWM Multimod Batch, and will start installing all the wads to get your wii to 4.2! You can then erase everything from the up42x.zip & setup everything from the mod.zip Advance to the Modify 4.2/4.3 section. Modify 4.2/4.3 The actual hacking guide for 4.2/4.3.
Only will work for those on a 4.2/4.3 firmware. Setting up the SD Card 1st download the precompiled link mod.zip by emailing (you should get a reply with links in a few seconds). FORMAT your SD card. Extract the ' mod.zip' & put the files onto a SD card & insert the SD card into the Wii (unless you are using Letterbomb, then keep it in the computer).
Installing The Homebrew Channel & Bootmii via exploit. Bannerbomb For all Wii's on 4.2. First, go to your sd card you just copied everything to, and delete the private folder. Now, power on the Wiim and go to Settings - Internet - Console Information and write down the MAC Address.
Next, go to the url='/URL site, select your region, type in the MAC Address you copied above, uncheck Bundle the HackMii Installer for Me, fill in the captcha and cut either wire. It will begin downloading a small zip file, open this file, and you will see a private folder, copy and paste it into the root of the sd card. Now you can place the sd card into the Wii and power it on (if it isn't already). Go to the Messageboard and navigate to Yesterday (depending on your timezone, it could also show up under Today).
Click on the envelope with the pinkish Bomb looking thingy. This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. Super Smash Brothers Brawl For all Wii's on 4.3. First off, this will not work if you have ANY custom stages, including the 3 that come with a new save file.
RE-READ THE ABOVE LINE Delete/move them, and then launch Super Smash Bros. Once on the Main Menu select Vault, then select Stage Builder. The Smash Stack exploit should take over and you should see the Hackmii Installer running. This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. Yu-Gi-OH 5D's Wheelie Breakers For all Wii's on 4.3.
The game must be run prior to attempting to copy the save files over. So if you haven't run the game before do this now. Copy Yu-Gi-Vah by going to the Settings, Data Management, Save Data, Wii, SD Card & choosing the Yu-Gi-Vah exploit for your region.
Choose copy and it should copy the exploit into the Wii memory. Now, run Yu-Gi-OH 5D's Wheelie Breakers.
Press A and wait until the title menu shows up. Press A and you will see a loading screen. The Yu-Gi-Vah exploit should take over and you should see the Hackmii Installer running. This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World For all Wii's on 4.3.
The game must be run prior to attempting to copy the save files over. So if you haven't run the game before do this now. Copy Eri HaKawai by going to the Settings, Data Management, Save Data, Wii, SD Card & choosing the Eri HaKawai exploit for your region. Choose copy and it should copy the exploit into the Wii memory. Now, start Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World and load the first save.
Scroll to the STATUS button and press A. Scroll to the monsters named 'Eri HaKawai' (NTSC version: 'Giantpune') and press A. The Eri HaKawai exploit should take over and you should see the Hackmii Installer running.
This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. LEGO Batman For all Wii's on 4.3. The game must be run prior to attempting to copy the save files over.
So if you haven't run the game before do this now. Copy Bathaxx by going to the Settings, Data Management, Save Data, Wii, SD Card & choosing the Bathaxx exploit for your region. Choose copy and it should copy the exploit into the Wii memory.
Now, run LEGO Batman. Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii. You are now in the batcave, take the elevator on the right side. Then in the trophy room, go to the upper corner and go through the door in order to enter the Wayne Manor. Now you can select a character. Choose the last enabled one in the lowest row.
The Bathaxx exploit should take over and you should see the Hackmii Installer running. This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible.
LEGO Star Wars For US/European Wii's on 4.3. The game must be run prior to attempting to copy the save files over.
So if you haven't run the game before do this now. Copy Return of the Jodi by going to the Settings, Data Management, Save Data, Wii, SD Card & choosing the Return of the Jodi exploit for your region. Choose copy and it should copy the exploit into the Wii memory.
Now, run LEGO Star Wars. Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii. Go to the bar on the right and choose the character named Return of Jodi. The Return of the Jodi exploit should take over and you should see the Hackmii Installer running.
This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. Lego Indiana Jones For US/European Wii's on 4.3. The game must be run prior to attempting to copy the save files over. So if you haven't run the game before do this now.
Copy Indiana Pwns by going to the Settings, Data Management, Save Data, Wii, SD Card & choosing the Indiana Pwns exploit for your region. Choose copy and it should copy the exploit into the Wii memory. Now, run Lego Indiana Jones. Go to Load Game and choose the first one. Walk towards the camera, go down the steps and out the door on YOUR right. You will be in the courtyard.
Walk to the end of it and enter the door. You will be in the Art Room.
Approach the left most character on the podium. Once it zooms in on him, press left twice then A on the switch to option (two silhouettes, staggered, with an arrow pointing between them). The Indiana Pwns exploit should take over and you should see the Hackmii Installer running. This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. Making a NAND backup Restart your Wii, if Bootmii was installed as boot2, then it will show up as soon as the Wii is turned on.
If Bootmii was only installed as an IOS, then it must be loaded by pressing home in the HBC & clicking Launch Bootmii. Press the power button on the wii 3 times to get to the last option, then press the reset button. You can also navigate with a gc controller. Press reset to choose the first option, & then follow the directionsa on the screen to make your NAND backup. Bad blocks are no problem. Backup the Bootmii folder, NAND.bin, & keys.bin elsewhere & erase from the sd card.
You can also rename. Head back to The Homebrew Channel. Installing cIOS & Patching the System Menu IOS (The good stuff!) Run 1. Wii Mod Batch (v3.0) It should automatically start installing the neccesary cIOS, system menu protection and 236 (in case you need it down the road) wads you need. Make sure it says '0 failed' at the end, and after a few seconds it will return you to The Homebrew Channel.If you experience a code dump when running YAWM Multimod Batch, delete the wmconfig.txt file found inside the /wad directory, and then run YAWM Multimod Batch again and manually select IOS 236 and SD card when prompted.If you still experience a code dump, run Wii Mod v2.6, once inside, press right on the dpad, choose sd card, then press 1, then A to install all wads. Continue on to Priiloader if desired (recommended). Priiloader optional brick protection; recommended to block disc/online updates.
Priiloader 236 Mod Once Priiloader launches, press + to install priiloader. You may get an error for 'loader.ini' and/or 'password.txt' simply ignore these. Restart your Wii while holding reset. Enable desired hacks and save. Hack Suggestions: Auto press A at health screen, Block disc updates, Block online updates, Remove NoCopy save file protection, Region free everything. Re-installing the HBC ONLY needed if HBC is not running under IOS58. (This should in reality only occur if you were on 4.2 prior to following this guide).
Run HackMii Installer. This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible. You are done, you can continue on below if you want to see an example of what to do next.(games not included). Format/delete everything on your sd card.
Go and download sdafter.zip. Extract the contents into the root directory, and put the sd card in the wii. Load up the homebrew channel, press + to go to the next page and load 'Wii Mod Batch'. It should automatically install the forwarder channels for you, once it is done and you are back in the Homebrew Channel, press Home and select 'Exit to System Menu'.
You should now have 7 new channels that you didn't have before, each one acts as a shortcut to the application that is on the sd card. Continue on below to the spoilers for a couple more how-to's. Basics of USB Loading (you will need a usb loader on the Wii already, follow the above part if you don't yet). Plug in your usb drive,.
Go and download usbafter.zip and extract the contents to the root directory. Then go to download Wii Backup Manager and install it.
Once you have it running, click on the 'Drive 1' tab and then 'Drive' and 'Custom Folder.' Navigate to your usb drive and choose the wbfs folder that is there. Next, under the 'files' tab, select Add, files/folder and choose the iso/where you have the iso stored. Then 'Select' and choose all. Then 'Transfer' and 'Drive 1'.
You should now have your iso on your hard drive ready to play. Load up the configurable usb loader channel and the game should appear. Basics of Disc Loading.
There are 2 way you can do it without. 1) There is a way that you can have the.dol file built into the channel, however settings normally reside on the sd card (I know this is the way with config) which means the loader will default each time (not the most user friendly option). 2) There are usb channel forwarders. I don't know which guide you followed, but if it had you install cios202 you should be good to go. Look for a usb forwarder and install it, take your apps directory from your sd root and copy it to your usb root and it should still work without an sd card. Format/delete everything on your sd card. Go and download sdafter.rar.
Extract the contents into the root directory, and put the sd card in the wii. Load up the homebrew channel, press + to go to the next page and load 'Yet Another WAD Manager M'. Once it loads, go to the first.wad file and press + until every.wad is selected, then press A, it should say '7 files marked for installation.' Once that is done, press Home to return to the homebrew channel, and then Home again and select 'Exit to System Menu'. You should now have 7 new channels that you didn't have before, each one acts as a shortcut to the application that is on the sd card.
Continue on below to the spoilers for a couple more how-to's. Basics of USB Loading. Plug in your usb drive,. Go and download usbafter.rar and extract the contents to the root directory.
Then go to download Wii Backup Manager and install it. Once you have it running, click on the 'Drive 1' tab and then 'Drive' and 'Custom Folder.' Navigate to your usb drive and choose the wbfs folder that is there. Next, under the 'files' tab, select Add, files/folder and choose the iso/where you have the iso stored. Then 'Select' and choose all. Then 'Transfer' and 'Drive 1'.
You should now have your iso on your hard drive ready to play. Load up the configurable usb loader channel and the game should appear. Basics of Disc Loading. About us Se7enSins caters to all types of gamers across the globe, aiming to provide access to the latest news, releases, mods and a great deal more. With a diverse range of content and a welcoming, amicable and tight-knit community, Se7enSins is a forum open to anyone and everyone. Please do not hesitate to share the experience. Site Functions.
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It's been a long time since I last posted on here. But recently I checked in just to see what had changed in the homebrew scene, not much to my surprise. In my long time away one new System Menu came out that does nothing new and a whole bunch of IOSs were updated/released. Dop Mii has dropped many features I like to have in a wii tool and MMM has made some progress but not much and is closed source. So since the tools haven't been updated much I decided to update my release some more as this is the tool I use on my own wii. And after getting caught up to date and fixing a whole bunch of errors I decided it was time to release under a new name, also to help with the confusion.
So here is the release of Wii Mod v3.2, a mod of the old dop ios. Some of the highlights are: Pretty comparable to Dop Mii v15, MMM v13.4, Wad Manager v1.7, Anytitle Deleter DB, bluedump and NUSD. Compatible with cboot2 and sneek / uneek Can find missing IOSs that are needed for installed WiiWare. Can copy an IOS to a new location Can change an installed IOS's version Can patch an installed IOS Can patch System Menu's required IOS and version Shows clean IOSs at a glance. Interface helps you find and fix problems.
Added Any Region Changer Added Any Title Manager( extractor and deleter ) Added App launcher Warns you if you try to Install a system menu without the required IOS Warns you not to delete the system menu IOS Warns you not to delete the IOS used by the Homebrew Channel Hold D-PAD for continuous scrolling Supports AHBPROT in all areas Config File is sd:/apps/wiimod/wiimod.txt Database = sd:/apps/wiimod/database.txt Output saved to sd:/wad/wiimod/wiimod.csv Wad Dump dir = sd:/wad/wiimod/ Download v3.2: My previous releases can be found at Thanks to Lenneth there is now a forwarder for Wii Mod. Download Forwarder: The forwarder path is: SD:/apps/wiimod/boot.dol then USB:/apps/wiimod/boot.dol This is based on dop-ios, dop mii, indirectly by MMM, wad manager, Any Region Changer, TBR, NUSD, AnyTitle Deleter and its mods, bluedump and many other wii tools. So thanks goes out to Marcmax, Waninkoko, Wiipower, SifJar, Nicksasa, PheonixTank, giantpune, Lunatik, Team Twiizers, wiiNinja, Sorg, Red Squirrel, MrClick, mariomaniac33, Leathl, daveboal, Wiiwu, Joostin, Tona, DacoTaco, tueidj, TeenTin, airline38, Lenneth, Maisto, wes11ph, Arikado, and many others. This tool could not exist without the work of many from the homebrew scene. If I have forgotten anyone please let me know, it is not intentional. BRICK ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU CAN BRICK YOUR WII IF YOU USE THIS INCORRECTLY, it warns you if you try to do something you shouldn't but it can't stop you from bricking your wii.
This should not be used carelessly. You might have a messed up IOS it is trying to load, what system menu are you on, what IOS was running, and was it early or late in the checking did it crash(it adds '.' S as it goes and takes up a screen)? It installs the lastest that is not stub, and it works with a static db so it wont grab new IOSs that it doesn't know are a stub or not. I wasn't aware the 'Wiibrew Edition' wasn't the only edition, none the less I have fixed many bugs that still persist in their latest branches.
As for TBR being obsolete, no its not, it just is the old way of doing it. Installing 236 can be done just the same in the IOS menu, but if you don't already have a IOS to work with cause you have really borked your system the TBR is still good. I did not reload the IOS so it was using the default IOS; also it was fairly early, right after IOS4 when it crashed. If it uses the hbc ios then IOS 58. I didnt look though. My Wii Specs are as follows: System Menu 4.3u IOS36 patched with all hacks IOS80 patched to allow WW VC by SD IOS236 patch of 36 installed here IOS202v2 Only version that my ext.hdd wont sleep on not sure if issue but hey it works. IOS222/223/224rev5.1 IOS249rev17 for Triiforce ISO forwarder compatibility IOS250rev20b 57 for COD:BO support Those are the only patched IOS i have.
Would a cMIOS effect it? Cause i just recently installed cMIOSv10. Well in the upper right it tells you what IOS is currently loaded. It likely was a low version one or a cios. CMIOS should have no effect. You can figure it out by choosing to load the IOS, start at the lowest avail and work up, if it crashes that is the problem one.
After that I would need to know the IOS number and rev # to know more. I have noticed more problems loading IOSs since changing to 4.3 in particular IOS 9 doesn't work but the checking should skip it if you are on 4.3. How did you update to 4.3? I updated to 4.3 back when mod-mii had the 4.3u update available. I never use safe updaters! Only Wad or Dop-Mii to install new System Menu but indeed i used a network install with Dop-Mii v14.2 Wiibrew Edition at the time of install.
Ok Current IOS: 58 v6176 (non-patched!) AHBPROT Enabled about to load the rest will edit post when done Current IOS:4 v65280 (stub) Can't get IOS version list. Then it freeze reset wont work or anything Current IOS:9 v1034 (not a stub) Cant' get IOS version list. If you try to goto opton 'IOSs' it'll tell you this 'The IOS you have Loaded can't get the IOS version list. Try to reload an IOS22.
Press any key to continue.' ; then it just automatically loads ios30 v2816 when you hit L on D-Pad.
Current IOS:10 v768 (stub) Can't get IOS version list. Same as IOS:4 just freeze; need to hold power button to turn off wii. Current IOS:22 v1294 can't get IOS version list. Same issue as IOS:9 same dialog same IOS30 auto reload. Wii mote loses sync and reset button no longer works have to hold power button to turn off.
Any IOS 8000e88c - 800128c0 - 80013254 - 80013700 - 80004348 - 8002accc - 8002ac7c CODE DUMP: 8000e8d8: 7CBEF8AE 7EA4AB78 7FA3EBA 8000e8e8: 7D7B002E 7CD6002E 7CF7002E 7D18002E 8000e8f8: 7D39002E 7D5A002E 7C1C002E 91610008 Hope this further helps also when selecting to reload any IOS they are all white with the exception of all my cIOS. I know i have various patched installed on IOS36&80 but it doesnt show it as having these. Well loading up any stub like 4 v65280 or 10 v768 will cause a crash, as the stubs aren't meant to load but those two are both known to the program so it shouldn't be loading those two. IOS 9 like I said can cause problems but once again it shouldn't be loading it cause you are on 4.3. The IOS 22 you mentioned actually was missing from the IOS list, it will be in the next point release, but I checked it out and it doesn't seem to be causing problems for me so that probably isn't the problem IOS. Loading any IOS IOS 22.
As for reloading IOS the list being white, well yeah, that coloring is a quick peek at what permissions the IOSs have, but the way the program knows what permissions an IOS has is by checking them. Since that part of the program is crashing for you, yeah it wouldn't have any of that information yet. Well having stubs isn't exactly good and you should probably remove them sometime, but it probably isn't causing your error, you have IOS 9 but that shouldn't be the problem as the check IOS code skips that in 4.3, the IOS 22 you mention shouldn't be causing an error, any others crash when you manually load them? Code: linking.
When you click OK, the screen goes blank and stays that way even though the music continues to play. Secrets of the lost city. You have to hit the Windows key and then desktop and then close the game on the taskbar. When you click 'Hint', a hand is on the top right edge of the screen where no object is. Also, even though I have reinstalled Windows and reinstalled the game, it starts in the middle with a screen that says, 'Room completed'.
Wiimod.elf c:/devkitpro/devkitppc/bin/./lib/gcc/powerpc-eabi/4.5.1/././././powerpc-eabi/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lwiilight collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make1:. /c/wii/wiimod/wiimod.elf Error 1 make:.
build Error 2I don't know what is bad (i'm noob in compilation), and I want to be able to compile your homebrew because I want to do a french traduction of it (with your accord). Thanks to help me please. In waiting for a answer i'm going to make a forwarder for this great homebrew (Sorry for my bad english, i'm from Belgium). Code: linking.
Wii Mod Batch Homebrew App
Wiimod.elf c:/devkitpro/devkitppc/bin/./lib/gcc/powerpc-eabi/4.5.1/././././powerpc-eabi/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lwiilight collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make1:. /c/wii/wiimod/wiimod.elf Error 1 make:. build Error 2I don't know what is bad (i'm noob in compilation), and I want to be able to compile your homebrew because I want to do a french traduction of it (with your accord). Thanks to help me please. In waiting for a answer i'm going to make a forwarder for this great homebrew (Sorry for my bad english, i'm from Belgium).
The nice thing about the Wii, however, is that it not only has a lot of great games behind it, but with a few easy modifications,. This is great if you want to hand the Wii down to your kids and give them a child-friendly gaming platform, but also let them watch movies as well. (Re)introducing the Homebrew Channel The Homebrew Channel (HBC) remains one the best and well-known console hacks in recent memory. It’s without a doubt a must-have feature. If you have an old “unBrewed” Wii then there’s no time like the present to change that. After all, the warranty on your Wii is long expired, and you’re probably not doing anything with it anyway.
Of course, the standard warnings and disclaimers apply: any changes or modifications you perform on your Wii are completely up to you and your sole responsibility. It’s really hard to brick a Wii this way, but it could happen. So what is the Homebrew Channel? It’s simply what it sounds like, a channel, much like the Netflix or Nintendo eShop. Channels are nothing more really than Nintendo’s version of apps. So when you open a channel, all it’s going to do is give you extended functionality above and beyond just playing games. For example, the Netflix channel on the Wii is nothing more than a glorified Netflix app, and so on.
To that end, we might think of the Homebrew Channel as an app launcher channel, which means you can copy special apps and games to your SD card and launch them through the HBC. In the past, intended to improve performance but also remove “unauthorized channels or firmware that may impair game play or the Wii console.” The focus of this article will to show you how to install HBC and HackMii soft mods on the latest and presumably last Wii system update (4.3), with a simple exploit called LetterBomb. We’ve written previously about how to hack your Wii using a Super Smash Brothers Brawl exploit called SmashStack. That exploit requires the Super Smash Brothers Brawl game, which isn’t necessarily hard to get or expensive to purchase, but the method we’ll be showing you has far fewer hoops to jump through.
LetterBomb’s requirements are easy, as this table from WiiBrew.org demonstrates. There are also a number of other methods however, LetterBomb works without a game and only on System Menu 4.3. If you’re interested in learning more about each individual exploit, on WilBrew.org. Using the LetterBomb Exploit to Install HBC To check your system version, open the Wii System Settings by clicking the round Wii button in the lower-left corner of the System Menu. Look in the upper-right corner and you’ll see your version number.
If it’s any version less than 4.3, then you can either try another exploit or update your Wii now. Just make sure you update your Wii fully to the latest 4.3 update because after you run the exploit, you can’t update your Wii anymore (not that we expect Nintendo to issue anymore patches) because it will break any modifications you apply.
You see the version of our system is 4.3U (U=United States, E=Europe, J=Japan, K=Korea), so we’re good to go. Wait, don’t back out of the system settings yet, we need one more thing.
Click right to Wii System Settings 2, then click “Internet - Console Information” and copy the MAC address. You will need this to perform the actual hack. Now, you can back out to the System Menu. The next step has to happen on a PC, so we’ll step away from the Wii to do that. Executing the Letterbomb Wii Hack The hack we’re using is called Letterbomb, and while it sounds scary and unpleasant, once you see how it works you’ll understand why. To perform this hack, you need an SD card formatted to FAT16 or FAT32. The size of the SD card isn’t crucial, we found an old 256MB card laying around that is pretty useless as a storage option nowadays, but perfect for this purpose.
You’ll need the MAC address from your Wii now. In the following screenshot, we indicate our system menu version (4.3U), input our MAC, and we’ll go ahead and bundle the HackMii installer as well.
Next, you enter the CAPTCHA and click “cut the red wire” to download the Letterbomb zip file. Take that newly downloaded zip file and extract its contents to your empty SD card. Next, remove the SD card from your PC and insert it into your Wii. Click on the Mail icon in the lower-right corner and go back one or two days. You will know you’ve found the right bit of mail when you see a red envelope with a bomb on it. Now’s your chance to bail. If you don’t want to proceed, you’ve made no changes to your Wii.
Otherwise, click on the letter bomb and it will execute the code needed to prepare your Wii to install HBC and HackMii. You will know everything is a success when you see the following screen warning you to never pay for any of this software, which is provided free of charge to everyone. Once the “press 1 to continue” text appears, it’s time to install the Homebrew Channel and BootMii.
Installing the Homebrew Channel and BootMii The HackMii installer is currently at version 1.2. It allows you to do two things, install the all-important HBC and optionally, BootMii. We recommend both.
Click “continue” when you’re ready to proceed. The next screen is the main menu. Click “install the Homebrew Channel” to begin. Confirm your intentions by clicking “Yes, continue” or click “no, take me back” if you change your mind. If you continue, the HBC will install.
It won’t take long and once finished, you will see “SUCCESS” in green. Click “Continue” to return to the main menu. Notice now there’s a new option to “uninstall the Homebrew Channel,” in case you want to undo your changes. The next thing we’ll do is install BootMii, so click “BootMii” to continue. BootMii must be installed as IOS (not to be confused with Apple’s mobile operating system iOS), which just means you’re going to have to use HBC to launch it. They’re kind of complicated but here’s, just in case you’re curious. BootMii requires an SD card to install.
You can either use the one already in the Wii, with which you executed the Letterbomb exploit, or you can use another. If your new SD card isn’t formatted properly, you can insert it and click “prepare a SD card” on the BootMii menu screen.
Otherwise, click “yes, continue” as seen in the following screenshot. The installer will now write all the necessary runtime files to your SD card.
Next, it’s time to actually install BootMii onto your Wii, once more click “yes, continue.” Once finished, you’ll again be treated to a green “SUCCESS” and you can click “Continue.” Back on the main menu, you can exit from the HackMii installer and return to the main Wii System Menu. Enjoying the Fruits of Your Labor Welcome back to the System Menu. Notice anything different? You’ve got a new addition, the Homebrew Channel! By default, your installation of the Homebrew Channel won’t have any apps or games on it. You have to add those to your SD card’s Apps folder (you’ll need to do this on your PC). There’s no need to search around for apps,. Let us not forget BootMill, which can be booted from a submenu in the HBC.
Tap the Home button on the Wiimote to access it. The BootMii menu can be navigated by using a GameCube controller, or barring that, you can use the Power button on the console to step through the options and the Reset button to select.
BootMii is going to be an essential tool if you plan on doing any further hacking. The fourth option, with the gears, is intended to allow you to backup and restore your NAND, which is your system memory., as well as how to unleash hidden features and options using the Priiloader app. Beyond this, what you do is up to you and your level of adventurousness even though we’d say you’ve already been pretty adventurous so far.
You can even so you never have to insert another game disc again.
Required:. An SD card (Best results are with non-SDHC cards, SDHC will only work on 4.0 or above) or USB device formatted to FAT(32).
A (Not required if you use a WAD manager that supports AHBPROT). Alternatively, having IOS236 will also work. A WAD file to install. WADs can be found at lots of different places. Make sure the WAD is from a reliable source! Links:. Yet Another Wad Manager Mod (YAWMM): (modified version that supports WiiU (vWii), Motion+ remotes and AHBPROT).
Original version project page & download: Result:. Use the WAD manager to get new channels and other stuff.
'All-in-one' tool for your Wii This little multi-functional application is based on dop-ios, dop mii, MMM, wad manager, Any Region Changer, TBR, NUSD, AnyTitle Deleter and its mods. Wii Mod by jskyboo, is a multi-functional application that helps you perfom a variery of functions on your Wii, like IOS Patching, Region Change, Title Managing, etc. It is based on dop-ios, dop mii, indirectly by MMM, wad manager, Any Region Changer, TBR, NUSD, AnyTitle Deleter and its mods, bluedump and many other wii tools.
Here's the full list of features. Some of the highlights are: - Pretty comparable to Dop Mii v15, MMM v13.4, Wad Manager v1.7, Anytitle Deleter DB, bluedump and NUSD.
Compatible with cboot2 and sneek / uneek - Can find missing IOSs that are needed for installed WiiWare. Can copy an IOS to a new location - Can change an installed IOS's version - Can patch an installed IOS - Can patch System Menu's required IOS and version - Shows clean IOSs at a glance. Interface helps you find and fix problems.
Added Any Region Changer - Added Any Title Manager( extractor and deleter ) - Added App launcher - Warns you if you try to Install a system menu without the required IOS - Warns you not to delete the system menu IOS - Warns you not to delete the IOS used by the Homebrew Channel - Hold D-PAD for continuous scrolling - Supports AHBPROT in all areas.