@Satannuts: you can always open wiiflow and check for yourself (there is a question mark or "options" option on the HUD, after which there is a setting with the credits. That one lists the revision number as well). Wiiflow (even the newest revision) certainly won't NEED that beta, but it doesn't hurt to install them (you're looking at
the wiiflowiki page, aren't you?). At worst, you can still use modmii to download and overwrite 248 and 249 with d2x v6 again. Though I don't think it'll be needed (I haven't tested v7 much, but it was pretty stable in beta2, so I don't think there'll be much issues left).
Anyhow...I just opened this thread to give a big thanks to Xflak. I picked up a virgin wii yesterday (a 3.1E), and hacked it with modmii. Until now, I mostly advised modmii because the other parts of it are great...but now I can tell from first-hand experience that it is as easy as everyone (including myself
) claim it is.
There were two slight issues, though.
One was caused by the hard drive, so nothing to do with modmii (check the neek2o thread for details).
The other one was in the step where I had to install the IOS and cIOS with wii mod 3.0. Unfortunately, running wii mod resulted in a black screen. Maybe not that uncommon, as there were no cIOS installed and IOS58 wasn't there either, but still...I just put MMM on the SD card and installed it that way.
Now I haven't checked the pages, so I don't know if I'm the only one whose wii mod blackscreened. But if not, then it may be better to at least make a note that MMM could be used as well.