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Mejilan said:Set Bootmii to autoload the System Menu after a short 1 or so second delay, and you guys are set. Just edit a line or two in the config file.
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That makes a world of difference.
Mejilan said:Set Bootmii to autoload the System Menu after a short 1 or so second delay, and you guys are set. Just edit a line or two in the config file.
Your SD card is probably incompatible. Try copying the bootmii directory on the SD card to a different card.cw_sasuke said:i installed bootmii as boot2 - but when i start my wii the lights are flashin like crazyand it just boots the normal wii system menu .... anything wrog ?
Thanks for handling that. The wording is clearer nowFuzzy said:It means that an SDHC card will only work on 4.0 but 4.0 can use either SD or SDHC. It should probably be worded better.
Just reboot your Wii with the SD card that it created the bootmii directory on (or copy that directory to another card as per above) to see BootMii then. Some SD cards are unfortunately incompatible right now.Bluemercury said:I intalled as the boot2.
There is an uninstall option in the Installer for the beta2 version of BootMii. You could try that. And you did install beta2, right?CTLance said:...I kind of wish I hadn't installed bootmii. I mean, it's cool and all, but there is no uninstall AFAIK, and Nintendo Europe has been known to increasingly check for homebrew stuff. Plus the backup doesn't work (corrupts my apparently incompatible SD card), so it's sort of useless for me. Oh well. I'll live. I just have to pray my Wii won't die anytime soon.
Did you move your hard drive to the outer port?Melhisedek said:Installed cIOS rev 13c and my HD couldn't get mounted, reverted to v10 and all is fine again. Any ideas why?
Using Configurable USB loader latest version
Melhisedek said:Sorry about that it was ver 13b
Does it matter what port USB drive is connected to? (Have no idea which one I used will check later) Which one is outer if Wii is on its side and when I look at it from the front (Wii bottom is to the right)
Ooooh, I didn't notice that. Gotta try it tomorrow.Clipper said:There is an uninstall option in the Installer for the beta2 version of BootMii. You could try that. And you did install beta2, right?
gregor7777 said:Just got a brand new Wii.
Got prompted to update to I presume the newest firmware.
Should I install HBC first on whatever firmware I'm on now or should I update first then install HBC?
From what I'm reading I might as well just install HBC first. I can't find anything that says I shouldn't.

Clipper said:
1. Unrar the file and drag everything to your sd card, say yes if it asks to merge.
2. Put SD card in Wii, boot Wii, run Homebrew Channel, run CMDVDX34
3. Run all parts of the application one at a time in the order specified.
* Some people report lockups during one or all of these steps. If your Wii locks up, power it down manually and run through this step again. If a given step does not work the second time, move on to the next portion. Don't worry; this is normal and will not damage your wii.
4. Go back to Homebrew Channel and run Wad Manager IOS35 version (WMIOS35)
5. Install ios35.wad
6. Run it again
7. Install cios7.wad
8. Now expand the steps for the "I am on firmware version 3.4 or less OR I have already completed the steps for my Wii listed above" section.
Mejilan said:Clipper, I feel absolutely horrible that I haven't contributed to the wiki at all yet. I still plan to, if you'll continue to bear with me a bit. If nothing else, I intend to read over it all and propose possible improvements/rewordings. This weekend has turned into something I haven't really done in the longest time. An almost purely gaming weekend.
For what it's worth, you have inspired me to pursue a similar wiki for PSP homebrew/custom firmware needs, instead of the dinky thread I'm currently maintaining (and had been puttering away with redesign concepts for months now).
Great job, mate.
Are you sure you had to upgrade to 9 first? I plan to add this info to the tutorial. What was your exact procedure?gregor7777 said:So for some reason no matter what I try I have to use WM 1.4 to install things. But that seems OK, I got CIOS 9 installed and just now need to update it to 13 or whatever the most recent version is.
a input signal should not be able to turn off your monitor unless it has it is a featureGodfatherX said:anybody even ever heard of my issue before?
GodfatherX said:anybody even ever heard of my issue before?
Clipper said:Are you sure you had to upgrade to 9 first? I plan to add this info to the tutorial. What was your exact procedure?
Mejilan said:IOS = Input/Output System and is basically the mini-firmware/OS that is called by just about any app or game that you run on the Wii. IOSes are Nintendo-made, and many games come with new ones on-disc (typically because the game in question REQUIRES it to run). They are assigned numbers such as IOS36, IOS60, etc.
cIOS = custom IOS, the most popular of which is Waninkoko's cIOS36 rev10, which installs itself as a "fake" IOS249, a designation that Nintendo has not yet put into use. This particular cIOS comes with all kinds of goodies built in, such as homebrew USB2.0 drivers, homebrew SD card drivers, etc. Any modern version of USB Loader requires cIOS36 rev10, since they can load Wii disc game rips from either an SD card or an external USB drive.
Anony said:a input signal should not be able to turn off your monitor unless it has it is a feature
maybe when you launch a game, it's going to 480i and the tv doesnt have interlace available and it turns off the tv
Do you already have homebrew running on your Wii? If so click on this linkXSX said:hey guys I have a quick question, I currently have system menu 3.2 on my wii. Should I upgrade it, and if so, how do i go about upgrading it?
Also, can someone explain too me what a IOS is?
Mejilan said:IOS = Input/Output System and is basically the mini-firmware/OS that is called by just about any app or game that you run on the Wii. IOSes are Nintendo-made, and many games come with new ones on-disc (typically because the game in question REQUIRES it to run). They are assigned numbers such as IOS36, IOS60, etc.
cIOS = custom IOS, the most popular of which is Waninkoko's cIOS36 rev10, which installs itself as a "fake" IOS249, a designation that Nintendo has not yet put into use. This particular cIOS comes with all kinds of goodies built in, such as homebrew USB2.0 drivers, homebrew SD card drivers, etc. Any modern version of USB Loader requires cIOS36 rev10, since they can load Wii disc game rips from either an SD card or an external USB drive.
How do i update the IOS? Is their a way too remove an IOS, or is it better too just keep them on their?

Mejilan said:Yep, right now Bootmii is a feature-incomplete beta, but it provides great protection what with the pre-boot NAND backup/restore (if installed as boot2). There's no reason to actually utilize the Bootmii menu on a consistent basis, so you can easily streamline your way out of it for now.
Bluemercury said:Sorry for my ignorance, but i updated the hbc and installed as boot2 so if i understand correctly this runs automatically if its set as boot2?
dallow_bg said:Great tutorial site!
I used it to get back into gaming with my Wii.
I had Punch-Out!! wrapped for weeks because I didn't want to update. (though now i see it would have been ok)
Question about backing up the Wii itself with BootMii.
Should I use a clean, different SD card? Or is the one I've been using for saves, homebrew ok?
Clipper said:LU64+ Wiis are troublesome right now, but apparently rev13 and rev13b of cIOS249 fix that, so it should be OK.
Edit: On that point, this is a big problem for our tutorial right now. Is there anybody here who has a virgin Wii with a serial number of LU64 or above that is willing to do some tests for us? Finding information on these Wii types is troublesome. The serial number is located on a sticker at the base (when in the stand) of the Wii near the bevelled corner.
Wow. I didn't even know they were up so far. I'd only heard of LU64s and LU65s...DavidDayton said:I'm getting back a LU90 Wii from repairs this week...
What is that even supposed to be? I can't find any useful information on that project site.CTLance said:Why didn't anybody tell me???
Drat, the necessary files are on my PC. Just typical. Has anyone tried this?
It's mother-effing Freespace 2, for the Wii. You download the executeable, add the files from your installation, put the whole shebang on an SD card or external drive, and bam. Freespace 2 on the Wii. Sounds awesome. I don't have enough storage space at the moment, but I will try it sooner rather than later.wrowa said:What is that even supposed to be? I can't find any useful information on that project site.
Clipper said:Wow. I didn't even know they were up so far. I'd only heard of LU64s and LU65s...
I don't think it matters as long as you have cIOS Rev 13/13b and BootMii installed before you update.Oldschoolgamer said:I have the gaf tutorial open, but I just want to double check so I don't fuck up. Should I install the usb loader first and then upgrade to system 4.0, or vice versa. I'm on 3.2 with HBC already via the old Twilight Hack.
Clipper said:It runs automatically, but is only a stub of code that executes sd:/bootmii/armboot.elf on startup. If it can't find that file, it just goes to the system menu instead.
That's spindown. Tell him to install a new cIOS and it will fix it.dk_ said:To the USB Loader HDD users here: Is there a general recommendation for a hdd model? My friend has Trekstore 250GB and sometimes the music stops or the hdd takes 2 seconds to respond. Is that a general problem?
I know you have the tutorial open already, but: http://gwht.wikidot.com/upgradeOldschoolgamer said:I have the gaf tutorial open, but I just want to double check so I don't fuck up. Should I install the usb loader first and then upgrade to system 4.0, or vice versa. I'm on 3.2 with HBC already via the old Twilight Hack.
He had cIOS36. What's the latest? I googled I think it's cIOS38 rev13b. Can you confirm it?Clipper said:That's spindown. Tell him to install a new cIOS and it will fix it.
cIOS38 13 and 13b (13 works better but only some loaders support it). Both have bugs that make it difficult to restart games without resetting the console, though.dk_ said:He had cIOS36. What's the latest?