back Again after Test with 4.2.9
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*) I made many Test-cases, if i set Upgrade from 3.3E to 4.1E i found out that
hacks.ini is not uptodate! Source: (http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Preloader/hacks)
hacks.ini from ModMii is MORE up to date than wiibrew. And ModMii has 1 hacks.ini file that includes all the hacks for all supported firmwares instead of a different version for each individual firmware
Question:
*) differences of boot.elf and bootmini.elf must or should I replace it anytime ???
You only would use the bootmini.elf using bootmii to launch the new hackmii installer. You would only need to use it if u see the following paragraph in your ModMii Guide:
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If using BootMii as Boot2 to install the HBC, copy the 'BootMii' folder from your previous BootMii install to the root of your SD Card (or download it using ModMii). Then boot your wii, BootMii will load, go To the SD menu, load bootmini.elf. This will load the Hackmii Installer allowing you to reinstall the HBC.
all other methods of launching the hackmii installer use its boot.elf
*) almost all WAD's are in the WAD folder, which are installed with the MMM.
But 7 WADS lie in the root folder, when and how this WAD's are installed?.
I don't found something in your guide.
(IOS36-64-v3351.wad, IOS37-64-v3612.wad, IOS37-64-v3869.wad,
IOS38-64-v3610.wad, IOS38-64-v3867.wad, IOS57-64-v5661.wad, RVL-mios-v4.wad)
IOS36-64-v3351.wad is used by IOS236 Installer. All those other files were used to build your cIOSs and cMIOS which are stored in the WAD folder. They are no longer needed once you exit ModMii (however, they can still be used by traditional cIOS installers for offline installations, but ModMii uses wads and a wad manager to install these files anyways)
*) Default after Modmii Wizzard Setup only, no bootmii folder will be created automatically.
From the guide, no matter what is installed IOS or Boot2 Version, those bootmii files must exist!
Default or not, shouldn't i create this files to get as soon as possible a dump, or should
i set AUTOBOOT=OFF in bootmii.ini?
the bootmii folder is made by the hackmii installer, there's no need to download it (although ModMii is perfectly capable of doing so). Below is a quote from the ModMii guide where the bootmii folder is made
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...This runs the Hackmii Installer (and silently/automatically installs BootMii as IOS). Use the installer to install the Homebrew Channel (HBC) and Bootmii as Boot2 if possible. If you cannot install BootMii as Boot2, you also need to 'prepare an SD Card' for BootMii (as the 'BootMii' folder is required to launch BootMii as IOS or Boot2).
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