yeah the twilight princess hack is really very old. but it served its purpose to me also.canmore said:Hi, total wii noob here so please be gentle!
I have a wii that hasn't been turned on in probably about 2 years almost. So I go to play some new-ish games today, and realise I should probably update my wii.
It is currently running 3.3e, and does not have a mod chip. it has homebrew channel on it, I think it's software was updated by installing the zelda hack and some software pack from djtaz (?) a long time ago.
So, I don't know what an ios is, what ios I have, or anything else.
Is there an idiot-proof guide that I can follow that will safely update my machine to be able to do all the latest cool stuff and play the latest games?
I have a read a couple of guides but get massively confused by the end of the first line, and I don't want to brick my wii. I don't have bootmii installed, I know that for sure.
So, can anyone offer any advice, thanks!
you start with the basics first by updating your homebrew channel to the latest and installing bootmii. follow the guide here: http://sites.google.com/site/completesg/ha...uide/the-basics.
afterwards, you have to update your ios and cios. it is up to you to update your system menu. i do suggest to update you system menu to 4.1 at least. follow the guide here: http://sites.google.com/site/completesg/hacking-guide/trucha.
after hacking your wii time for you to choose a loader for your originals and backups: http://sites.google.com/site/completesg/backup-launchers. to update all of your homebrew apps just use homebrew browser then connect your wii to the internet to get the latest and newest apps. if you don't want to use HBB and want to do it manually, go to wiibrew.org to check on the latest apps for your HBC.
@super_baros: you're welcome and have fun.