Coreyfrog7 said:Things you'll need:
1) SD card with a folder called wad.
2) IOS249.wad created from NUSD. (Use NUSD 1.2 and click TMD, IOS, IOS249).
3) cBoot2 (send a message to [email protected] for this)
Steps:
•Extract cBoot2.rar•Extract try this 1st.rar•Copy the files extracted (bootmii, boot.dol, and startup.elf onto the root of your SD card. (Make sure you backup your old BootMii folder and files before doing this as it will copy over them.
•Copy the IOS249.wad file you created with NUSD inside of the wad folder on your SD card.
•Put SD card into Wii.
•Launch HBC, press Home, Load BootMii.
•cBoot2 will automatically launch and you will see Wad Manager 1.4
•Press A
•Choose Wii SD
•Select IOS249.wad
•Press A
•Left arrow
•Select uninstall WAD
•Press A to complete the uninstall.
•Press Home to return to system menu.
•Carry on with the guide (You can skip the first steps about getting HomeBrew/BootMii)
Note: 4.2 installed a stubbed IOS249, which has absolutely no purpose except to stop cIOS38rev14 from writing to that location. Removing it fixes the issue.
if i do this with my 1.1 wii with hbc what is the possibility of it being bricked??
100% brick rate if you don't intend on reading and understanding before doing. That section says in big letters right above it, "4.2" Do you have a 4.2 Wii? You just said you had 1.1. So, yes, you will brick your Wii if you keep up that strategy.
On the other hand, if you actually go down to the section that doesn't say 4.2 on the top and follow those steps, it should work fine. Although I'd recommend upgrading to 4.1 first with Wanin's updater.