Reinstalling hacks on already hacked Wii

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Hi all! I recently bought a Wii from a marketplace with intent to hack it, so when I started it up, first thing I did was reset system memory. After failing to both update my system (from its current 3.4 to 4.3) and launch Letterbomb in order to hack it (the 'Press 1 to continue' wouldn't show up), I held down Power + Reset to find that the system had already been hacked by its previous owner. Here are the versions the Priiloader tells me it has:

IOS v50
Systemmenu v386
priiloader v0.3b (r48M)

Unfortunately, since I reset the system memory, I believe the homebrew menu is gone from the NAND (it cannot boot from priiloader or bootmii ios). Is there a way to reinstall the homebrew menu and update all of the hax, or is there a way to uninstall everything so i can reinstall hax via ModMii? FYI, i have experience with 3DS/Switch hacking, but none with the Wii systems. Thanks!
 

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After failing to both update my system (from its current 3.4 to 4.3) and launch Letterbomb in order to hack it (the 'Press 1 to continue' wouldn't show up), I held down Power + Reset to find that the system had already been hacked by its previous owner.
Letterbomb does not work on older system versions, it only seems to be the case for version 4.3 afaik. Bannerbomb or the Twilight Hack should work.

Is there a way to uninstall everything so i can reinstall hax via ModMii? FYI, i have experience with 3DS/Switch hacking, but none with the Wii systems. Thanks!
Follow the ModMii guide here: https://wii.hacks.guide/modmii.html
 
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Any updates on this?

I'm having a problem and think formatting the system might solve it but I also think I'll need to do this after formatting so I want to know if it worked or not.
 

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If you format a wii it can always be resoftmodded. However in your case, based on info from your post in a dif thread, a simpler solution would be freeing up system memory in wii settings / data management
That was the first thing I tried, however, there were no changes. Hence I thought of formatting the system since I didn't really found a solution to my problem (or anyone with the same issue) online.
 

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