Yes, you've read that right. I WANT to brick my Wii.
Why? Here's the full story:
I have already bricked my family wii and since wiis are so cheap nowadays, i bought 2 for the equivalent of $30 to experiment with. I've seen many posts about a hardware unbrick method which is the only unbricking option left for me so before i turn on my soldering iron and start ruining my childhood device, i would like to experiment with a different Wii to see if it's at all possible.
There isn't a definitive Tutorial out there and most posts are very vague so experimenting and researching is only logical in my eyes. Please understand where i'm coming from.
So again, is there a way to deliberately brick my wii? I tried installing the same homebrew software as i did on my original wii and it still runs. I tried installing pimp my wii and doing all kinds of shenanigans with it and this wii is still standing. It's like this thing is teasing me with its resiliance. So any reliable and fool proof bricking method? I'd be forever grateful.
I am planning on documenting and publishing my findings so we can have one big and detailed guide on NAND Swapping and unbricking and whatnot. Again, i'm not trolling and this is a genuine question.
Why? Here's the full story:
I have already bricked my family wii and since wiis are so cheap nowadays, i bought 2 for the equivalent of $30 to experiment with. I've seen many posts about a hardware unbrick method which is the only unbricking option left for me so before i turn on my soldering iron and start ruining my childhood device, i would like to experiment with a different Wii to see if it's at all possible.
There isn't a definitive Tutorial out there and most posts are very vague so experimenting and researching is only logical in my eyes. Please understand where i'm coming from.
So again, is there a way to deliberately brick my wii? I tried installing the same homebrew software as i did on my original wii and it still runs. I tried installing pimp my wii and doing all kinds of shenanigans with it and this wii is still standing. It's like this thing is teasing me with its resiliance. So any reliable and fool proof bricking method? I'd be forever grateful.
I am planning on documenting and publishing my findings so we can have one big and detailed guide on NAND Swapping and unbricking and whatnot. Again, i'm not trolling and this is a genuine question.














