Clipper said:Actually, rev 13 also works with mics.
autobzooty said:Is there a way to make the Wii launch the homebrew channel as soon as it gets turned on?
Is there a way to make the Wii launch the homebrew channel as soon as it gets turned on?
Dash Kappei said:So, I have preloader 0.29 AND BootMii (boot2) installed.
Now everythim I turn on the Wii it starts with the BootMii menu.
I'd like to skip that by default since I don't wanna have to always have a GCN controller connected or to get up to use the console's buttons.
Help?
Besides, can I skip the health warnings with BootMii like I did with Preloader?
As has been said multiple times, and in the FAQ in the tutorial (hint, hint) and in the readme file for BootMii, just rename the bootmii folder on the SD card and BootMii will be reduced to a disc slot flash in the boot sequence.Dash Kappei said:So, I have preloader 0.29 AND BootMii (boot2) installed.
Now everythim I turn on the Wii it starts with the BootMii menu.
I'd like to skip that by default since I don't wanna have to always have a GCN controller connected or to get up to use the console's buttons.
Help?
Besides, can I skip the health warnings with BootMii like I did with Preloader?
The game reloading bug is not that bad. It adds about two seconds to your game switching sequence to reset instead of going directly back to the Wii Menu. For that minor setback, you get a ton of spindown fixes, Wii Speak/LAN adapter/mic support and better game compatibility without resorting to "anti-002" fixes.HisshouBuraiKen said:Yeah but it has that game reloading glitch, no? That's why I haven't upgraded from 10 yet.
Clipper said:As has been said multiple times, and in the FAQ in the tutorial (hint, hint) and in the readme file for BootMii, just rename the bootmii folder on the SD card and BootMii will be reduced to a disc slot flash in the boot sequence.
Dash Kappei said:So, I have preloader 0.29 AND BootMii (boot2) installed.
Now everythim I turn on the Wii it starts with the BootMii menu.
I'd like to skip that by default since I don't wanna have to always have a GCN controller connected or to get up to use the console's buttons.
This time select Custom IOS 223 and select IOS60 merged with IOS36
Metal Gear?! said:http://gwht.wdfiles.com/local--files/start/logo.png
From the Wiki:
http://gwht.wikidot.com/hermes-ios222-223
What does that even do?
Clipper said:The game reloading bug is not that bad. It adds about two seconds to your game switching sequence to reset instead of going directly back to the Wii Menu.
I haven't heard of any spindown related problems on 13 (aka 13a), and 13 fixed the spindown problem I was experiencing (Hermes' IOS222/223 also fixed most spindown problems, but not mine). There are still some drives that apparently don't work, but very few. Stick to any of the major brands and you should be fine.Dalthien said:So what is the final verdict on the spindown issue?
Does cIOS 38 rev13a or 13b fix the spindown problem once and for all, or do some drives still have this problem?
I'm wondering if I need to focus on getting a Seagate drive (because of their spindown software control), or if any drive will work fine now.
Yep, you're good. Make sure it's 13 and not 13b, as 13b does have additional problems. Just don't try to play two games back-to-back without resetting.TwinIonEngines said:So if this is the only 'glitch' in my installation, you'd recommend just sitting pretty for now? All my disc games are installed on an HDD and every one I've booted has worked fine.
Kazenone said:Is there any alternative to the Wii System Menu that can be launched straight from the HBC? I like the System Menu, but having all my HBC contect and VC/WiiWare content seperate is a little cumbersome -- any way I can bypass the System Menu entirely and load my purchases from the HBC? I can edit the BootMii ini then, and load straight into HBC.
You're saying you want one menu that includes both your VC/WiiWare and Hombrew apps? I'm not sure that's been done, especially given the SD menu and so on. You could set up forwarder channels for each homebrew app on the system menu itself, I guess, but it's slightly complicated and risks bricking.Kazenone said:Is there any alternative to the Wii System Menu that can be launched straight from the HBC? I like the System Menu, but having all my HBC contect and VC/WiiWare content seperate is a little cumbersome -- any way I can bypass the System Menu entirely and load my purchases from the HBC? I can edit the BootMii ini then, and load straight into HBC.
Clipper said:You're saying you want one menu that includes both your VC/WiiWare and Hombrew apps? I'm not sure that's been done, especially given the SD menu and so on. You could set up forwarder channels for each homebrew app on the system menu itself, I guess, but it's slightly complicated and risks bricking.
Getting between the HBC and menu only takes two clicks in either direction, so I guess you might have to put up with it for now.
Ok, but if so, then why 60 and not 38? What is the difference? That's what I'm asking. Why whomever wrote the guide decided it that way.Clipper said:IOS 37 or higher is needed for microphones and so on. Doing it that way gives you two different configurations of Hermes' IOS to try (I believe the IOSes themselves are equivalent)
The verdict isn't quite final yet because there are still more cIOS revisions to come. Currently it seems that the fix does not fix all possible drives, but it does some, including the most popular brands which are sometimes effected, such as WD.Dalthien said:So what is the final verdict on the spindown issue?
Does cIOS 38 rev13a or 13b fix the spindown problem once and for all, or do some drives still have this problem?
I'm wondering if I need to focus on getting a Seagate drive (because of their spindown software control), or if any drive will work fine now.
Metal Gear?! said:I would get the Seagates anyway because they are on sale at Costco and very slim and the silvers apparently match almost as well as the white WD drives.
Metal Gear?! said:I would get the Seagates anyway because they are on sale at Costco and very slim and the silvers apparently match almost as well as the white WD drives.
I chose 60 for (hopefully) maximum forward compatibility. It probably won't ever be important, but something may eventually need that one.Metal Gear?! said:Ok, but if so, then why 60 and not 38? What is the difference? That's what I'm asking. Why whomever wrote the guide decided it that way.
I strongly suggest not using that software or resetting the option back to its default if you changed it as you are likely damaging your drive. Spindown is there because it saves power and mechanical lifetime of the drive.HisshouBuraiKen said:I will vouch for the seagates kicking ass. Plus they come with software that lets you turn off spindown completely without needing your cios to do it.
You do need it for some fixes (like playing House of the Dead 2 without alternate .dol). If you don't have that game, it is still nice to have there just in case it ever becomes important again.Amon37 said:Wait, since I have the newest configurable USB loader I thought you didn't need the Hermes CIOS'
Seems to just be the same IOS update that's been doing the rounds in every new game. I can't say for sure until my copy arrives (stupid NAL not giving this a date, gotta wait for shipping from the UK to Australia).Ramenman said:Just in case, does anyone know if the update that comes with Another Code (PAL) fucks anything up HBC-side ?
Um... doesn't booting up Gecko OS and using the launch channels option take just as long as exiting to the system menu?Kazenone said:So now I have bootmii load up HBC immediately and I can load up Gecko OS if I want channels! Very cool stuff.
Clipper said:Um... doesn't booting up Gecko OS and using the launch channels option take just as long as exiting to the system menu?
Yeah, just tested for myself. One thing though, your message board won't show your time played on your channels (it gets assigned to HBC), if that was important to you.Kazenone said:It's faster for me to go into Gecko OS than it is waiting for the System Menu to come up. :/
Clipper said:Yeah, just tested for myself. One thing though, your message board won't show your time played on your channels (it gets assigned to HBC), if that was important to you.
This isn't right and sounds very weird. Never heard of it happening to anybody who followed the standard procedure. If I had to put it to anything, I'd say it was the downgrading, which is often very destructive to the existing IOSes on the Wii. Why and how did you do that?BocoDragon said:So I just did the whole process.... I had downgraded to 3.2 at one point. Installed Homebrew Channel... Then I upgraded the HBC and added DVDx and IOS249 .... Then I upgraded to 4.0... it wasn't as simple as just upgrading as I had been led to believe... it broke HBC. So I Bannerbombed it, reinstalled HBC and reinstalled DVDx... Phew.
So now it's all "working".. 4.0 firmware with homebrew.. I don't have a USB drive to try that out, but whatever.... but the Wii will randomly freeze. I might go into the Wii Shop channel and it freezes.. I have to hard power-down. It might freeze in the same way when I go into HBC.... Sometimes the DVD drive will keep looking for the disc for an eternity, when other times I'll power up and it loads instantly. it's kinda killed my buzz... The Wii is all buggy now.a buggy Nintendo console... it doesn't feel right
Is this a result of all the upgrade insanity I've had to go through? Can I clean it up in there somehow? Anything I can do?

You can't install it with Wad Manager, but you can use the proper installer to do a WAD install. There's instructions to do so in the tutorial.Baiano19 said:2 quick questions:
Can´t I install cios38 rev 13 through wad manager 1.4 directly? The installer is giving me error everytime I try. BTW, for some reason my network connection is not being recognized(using the wifi dongle) so I am only doing it with wad.
My Wii can already load usbloader,( I am using rev 10 and upgraded officially after installing the cios), but the installer won´t load either with cios 249 or 35.
Is this bootmii version easier to unninstall/safer than the first one? how reliable is it?
well so I lied, it wasn´t 2 and they weren´t so quick after all...![]()
Preparing the SD card does nothing (with regards to the installer), and the HBC deletes the installer after it is updated. Your only options seem to be downloading and putting the installer on your SD (which is easy), waiting for a new HBC or BootMii (might take weeks) or downgrading HBC from an old installer so it will recognise it needs to update and redownload the installer (just plain silly).Ramenman said:So as I explained with a lot of joy in my last post, I was prompted with the hackmii combined installer automatically with my HBC update. Problem is I didn't know what to do with the bootmii install and since I didn't want to screw up my console I only chose "SD card install" and then quit. I seem to understand from the tutorial that just having it on your SD card does nothing (which doesn't really surprise me).
The problem is, I can't find how to re-run the installer now that I'm eager to install it. Isn't there some kind of "check for updates" function in the HBC that would tell me "you don't have Bootmii, want to install ?".
I'd feel a bit stupid putting the installer manually on my SD since technically it's already been downloaded on it and used.
Clipper said:You can't install it with Wad Manager, but you can use the proper installer to do a WAD install. There's instructions to do so in the tutorial.
As for Bootmii, it is more compatible with SD cards. It has an uninstaller, but we don't know exactly what it does. It seems safe and is very reliable.
Sorry, I thought the error was coming from the network install seeing as you mentioned it straight afterwards. If the installer is failing even with the WAD installation, you probably have to do the 4.0 IOS35 downgrade steps.Baiano19 said:as I posted earlier the Installer is giving me error with either cios 249 or 35. I already have usb loader working.
Should I re-downgrade the wii?
Did you put it in the right location? It should be in the root directory.Baiano19 said:as I posted earlier the Installer is giving me error with either cios 249 or 35. I already have usb loader working.
Should I re-downgrade the wii?
the error is:
[+] Reading "IOS38-64-v3610.wad", please wait...
ERROR! (ret= -1)
I heard about error 2011, but not this one...
Clipper said:Did you put it in the right location? It should be in the root directory.
Edit: I just confirmed, that is the error I get without putting the WAD in there first.
Tyrian.handofg0d said:So, aside from that, what else is fun I can install in the HBC? I haven't looked into much. I know theres emulators like scumm and snes, and mplayer for dvds... anything else I should be enjoying?