I might be sending my Wii in for repair. Will using the Hackmii installer to uninstall Bootmii (IOS) and HBC be enough? That's all I have on my Wii along with Priiloader which I just removed because when I shut the Wii down it kept sending a signal to the TV.
I also had a couple cIOSs a few years ago when I went through the trouble of putting all my games on a HDD only for it to end up breaking so I've just been using my discs. All of this is gone, I removed it all with Bushing's Any Title Remover long ago.
I think that's about all I've done to my Wii, so would any of that still be traceable somehow? I dont want to go through the trouble of sending my Wii in just to have it sent back to me (If they take my out-of-warranty Wii to begin with).
oh and I've also had it opened up and flashed back to life after I had don guf'd a few years ago trying to patch an IOS.
Would they notice it's been opened? ._.
My Wii's disc drive started making weird noises and gave me an error. Now it refuses to play any of my Wii games. GC games work fine though.
I also had a couple cIOSs a few years ago when I went through the trouble of putting all my games on a HDD only for it to end up breaking so I've just been using my discs. All of this is gone, I removed it all with Bushing's Any Title Remover long ago.
I think that's about all I've done to my Wii, so would any of that still be traceable somehow? I dont want to go through the trouble of sending my Wii in just to have it sent back to me (If they take my out-of-warranty Wii to begin with).
oh and I've also had it opened up and flashed back to life after I had don guf'd a few years ago trying to patch an IOS.
Would they notice it's been opened? ._.
My Wii's disc drive started making weird noises and gave me an error. Now it refuses to play any of my Wii games. GC games work fine though.