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The currently used IOS exploit is courtesy of tueidj.
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They also blocked our old title ID. Consequently, we have a new release with a new version of The Homebrew Channel this will install on both Wii consoles, and inside the virtual Wii sandbox inside the Wii U.
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There never was a Wii system update for this, the fixed IOS versions can only be found on a Wii U. I guess in the meantime, I'll find a way to backup the NAND before this happens again.Update: HackMii Installer v1.2 with The Homebrew Channel v1.1.2 now available, see belowĪnother year, another console, another Hackmii Installer!ĭespite all of the anti-reverse-engineering tricks we put into our last installment of the HackMii Installer, Nintendo managed to find the IOS exploit we used to install The Homebrew Channel and fix it sometime within the last two years. Anyone have a theory as to what happened? It just worked! Maybe it's because I unplugged the Wii U? Maybe it was something I downloaded while in the Homebrew Browser? Not sure. I accidently pressed A on the Health and Safety screen instead of + and - to get to maintenance mode and. After 30 seconds, I plugged it back in, booted up and loaded vWii.

I had to unplug the Wii U to shut it off. Immediately I tried backing out which ultimate caused a hard crash with errors codes appearing on a black background. While I was in the middle of looking through games and downloading, one of the games I selected seemed to have corrupted text on it's description and a highlight of red.
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while I'm here, I'll do some updates, download some games to try later and then get back to testing". After downloading the utilities I thought could help, I said "f- it. When I was trying to figure out what was up, I loaded maintenance mode, got into the Homebrew Channel and downloaded some utilities on the Homebrew Browser. Update: For whatever reason in my testing, I was able to accidentally launch the Wii Menu without going through maintenance mode. It feels a little more legit to me for whatever reason to do it this way. Also having those channels installed enables me to get VC discounts on the Wii U eShop and I'd like to continue finding other used Wii's with more apps and merge them all into this one account/NAND on my vWii. I would prefer not to lose this data as there's a lot of channels there. Keep in mind, I've transferred all my previous Wii's data over to vWii, along with a couple more Wii's from other people that had more Wii Shop Channel apps purchased and downloaded. So what's the best and safest method of extracting the NAND? Once that's done, what can be done to fix the corrupt files? How do we determine the corrupt files to fix? Should we just perform a reinstall of the Wii's System Menu OS? Are there any other options that I'm not thinking of that I should do? Upon launching HackMii, it told me BootMii could not be installed. I attempted to install BootMii by putting the HackMii app's boot.elf into a folder inside the apps folder. Couldn't tell ya why I never did it before but I want to do it now. I have the Homebrew Channel installed so I loaded it up and it came up just fine.Īt this point I want to figure out a few things. After doing a little research, I discovered maintenance mode and managed to get to the main menu.

Just a few minutes ago, I tried loading up vWii and was met with a "System files corrupted" screen.
