SD only for bootmii and preferably a standard SD card albeit some 4GiB Sandisk SDHC cards do play well with bootmii.Can you do the BootMii backup to usb ? Or is that and SD card only thing ?
Uhh... was it broken in a previous version?? I don't believe I have heard people were having issues with it so I haven't looked at it. If it is still broken describe the problems you are having and I'll have a look at it for the next release.is one click IOS36 patching works
now?
Uhh... was it broken in a previous version?? I don't believe I have heard people were having issues with it so I haven't looked at it. If it is still broken describe the problems you are having and I'll have a look at it for the next release.is one click IOS36 patching works
now?
1) Have you tried other applications, or does HackMii Installer = any application?why is it the i cant load any application on the apploader?
wii is a new black model.
i load hackmii installer on apploader..
it just stops.. and drive light is blinking
Any new news on this?Yep unfortunately atm usb is janky at best and only good for officially signed wads. I've made some progess on that for the next version but I'm currently busy moving and won't be able to finish the next version until after the move.I have similar issue to massiverican.... I cant instal wads from usb, wiimod says mounting device, please wait ... ok, retrieving file list..... aaaaaaand it hangs... on every ios on every setting going.... MMM 13.4 works if I change my ios to 250 (d2x 250[57] v9 beta) I can install wads no problem....
Yeah, I've used ModMii before. It's nice how it automates everything for those who don't know how to mod a Wii under normal circumstances, but unfortunately, that's not the problem. I know how to mod Wiis IF things go as smoothly as they should. Unfortunately, that is not the case with me. No matter what I do, and I've scoured the internet, I've spent the last nine hours on IRC getting help from people far more knowledgeable than me, I've tried to use YAWMMM, IOS236 Installer, WAD Importer, and I have no idea what else, but I always get that same "No usable or vulnerable IOS" message. Sometimes when trying to install an IOS I got hit with -2011 and I think -1017. I'm not even sure I need to install anything, I believe I have the important things, IOS34, 36, and 58. I've seen IOS236 mentioned now and then, I don't have that but from what it looks like I'd need to install that after I got the Homebrew Channel installed, so that must not be something I actually need to properly run HackMii in the first place.
Either I and everyone else that has provided aid thus far are missing one small step, or my Wii is simply a fluke.
Actually, you know what? Let's start from square one, maybe that will help.
I installed ModMii, and let it do its thing. One download failed, IOS37 I think. I don't have time to try it again right now so I'll try again later if need be. Anyway, ModMii installed several files and folders onto my SD card, a 512 MB card using the FAT 32 file system.
I put the SD card in my Wii, started it up and clicked on the WiiBrand letter on the message board. I was met with the "No usable or vulnerable IOS" message, and so was unable to proceed. What do you suggest I do now?
The hackmii installer creates a log @ sd:\installer.logSeems that people were a little overzealous when they said "This method works on ANY Wii!" then. Thanks for the information. However, even Hackmii Installer 0.6 failed. Changing the autoload IOS in mmmconfig didn't work, I tried several. At this point I think I've done pretty much everything that I can do, the only people in the world that could mod my Wii are certain employees at Nintendo, unfortunately I don't think they'd be up for the idea. Thanks for the help, anyway.
HackMii v0.5 installer starting up
PVR = 00087102
running under IOS 36 rev 0xe18
82 titles are installed
Found IOS 58: revision: 0x1820.
Found IOS 52: revision: 0x1700.
Found IOS 48: revision: 0x101c.
Found IOS 46: revision: 0xe17.
Found IOS 45: revision: 0xe17.
Found IOS 43: revision: 0xe17.
Found IOS 41: revision: 0xe17.
Found IOS 40: revision: 0xc00.
Found IOS 80: revision: 0x1b20.
Found IOS 57: revision: 0x171f.
Found IOS 250: revision: 0xff00.
Found IOS 249: revision: 0xff00.
Found IOS 223: revision: 0xff00.
Found IOS 222: revision: 0xff00.
Found IOS 70: revision: 0x1b00.
Found IOS 61: revision: 0x161e.
Found IOS 56: revision: 0x161e.
Found IOS 51: revision: 0x1300.
Found IOS 38: revision: 0x101c.
Found IOS 254: revision: 0xff00.
Found IOS 16: revision: 0x200.
Found IOS 60: revision: 0x1900.
Found IOS 55: revision: 0x161f.
Found IOS 53: revision: 0x161f.
Found IOS 37: revision: 0x161f.
Found IOS 10: revision: 0x300.
Found IOS 50: revision: 0x1400.
Found IOS 36: revision: 0xe18.
Found IOS 34: revision: 0xe18.
Found IOS 14: revision: 0x408.
Found IOS 35: revision: 0xe18.
Found IOS 33: revision: 0xe18.
Found IOS 31: revision: 0xe18.
Found IOS 30: revision: 0xb00.
Found IOS 28: revision: 0x70f.
Found IOS 22: revision: 0x50e.
Found IOS 21: revision: 0x40f.
Found IOS 20: revision: 0x100.
Found IOS 17: revision: 0x408.
Found IOS 15: revision: 0x408.
Found IOS 13: revision: 0x408.
Found IOS 12: revision: 0x20e.
Found IOS 11: revision: 0x100.
Found IOS 9: revision: 0x40a.
Found IOS 2: revision: 0x201.
Found IOS 4: revision: 0xff00.
IOS versions: Installer: 0, HBC: 61, DVDX: 36
launching IOS for the installer...failed to reload IOS for the installer (-12544)
starting preparationspreparations done!This installer can [31;1mNOT[37;1m continue!
There is no known vulnerable IOS installed on this Wii.
Please note that we will not use a fakesigned IOS due to
security reasons.
Look for an updated version at:
[36;1mhttp://bootmii.org[37;1m
If this is already the latest version... well, suck it.