There'll be a button in HBC, assuming you've installed HBC 1.0.2 (included in the BootMii installer).robiul said:I installed bootmii as IOS, as the boot1 F01E prevented me installing it on boot2, how do I access it via IOS?
_Aizen said:If I have my wii in 3.2 , and i want just updated HBC , it's possible?
Slowking said:Well you were obviously to stupid to do it right.
Let me guess you have the 4.0 update on your Wii and you tried the normal cIOS installer, right? *facepalm*
kedest said:_Aizen said:If I have my wii in 3.2 , and i want just updated HBC , it's possible?
Sure. The 3 installations (bootmii, dvdx and hbc) are seperated.
but the hbc can also update itself, so you could try that too (if that update is online yet)
Don't mean to quote my self, but no one ever answered..Cuber said:Stupid question, it's okay to take the nand backup off the SD card and put the old stuff back onto it right?Then I can put it back like this when/if I ever need it..
Im bored said:Some are asking on how to boot in to System Menu so that you don't see the Bootmii screen well remove the bootmii folder from you SD card and now it boots directly in to System Menu. If you want it to go to bootmii but after 5 seconds boot in to system menu you have to have you bootmii folder in the SD and in bootmii.ini have
VIDEO=NTSC (or PAL50/PAL60/PROGRESSIVE)
AUTOBOOT=HBC (or SYSMENU)
also if you have it set to auto boot you need to have the GC controller unplugged other wise it will sit on the bootmii screen. (at least that's what it did for me once i unplugged the GC controller it counts down and auto boots to whatever you selected in bootmii.ini)
Also you will only see the (go to bootmii) while exiting hbc only if you installed bootmii as an IOS if you installed it as boot you will not see that option.
Installing both (boot and IOS) seams really pointless but hey that's just an opinion. (like they say opinions are like assholes everyone has one)
Hope this helps someone
Cuber said:Don't mean to quote my self, but no one ever answered..Cuber said:Stupid question, it's okay to take the nand backup off the SD card and put the old stuff back onto it right?Then I can put it back like this when/if I ever need it..
I mean, there must be a reason it had to format it, right? I don't really like loosing the SD card..
Cuber said:Don't mean to quote my self, but no one ever answered..Cuber said:Stupid question, it's okay to take the nand backup off the SD card and put the old stuff back onto it right?Then I can put it back like this when/if I ever need it..
I mean, there must be a reason it had to format it, right? I don't really like loosing the SD card..
Uh wow your insults hurt so bad, how can I live on with something like this on my soul. -__-JohnnyCheeks said:Slowking said:Well you were obviously to stupid to do it right.
Let me guess you have the 4.0 update on your Wii and you tried the normal cIOS installer, right? *facepalm*
Oh for fucks sake STFU with the insults you pedantic mouth breathing kid.
I've read every damn tutorial, I've used every version of every variation of every installer, I've consulted with hotline psychics, and it's the same result every damn time. Now I don't need to explain every single little god damned detail about my dilemma.
Long story short, I fucked up, BootMii is out, and I'm just asking a simple question regarding NAND modification utilities for those fuckups such as myself.
You probably already know this, but you can set BootMii to AutoBoot mode, and it'll automatically start either System Menu or HBC after 5 seconds.david432111 said:It takes a freakin 50 seconds to load and when it finally loads I have to use my gc controller. It can't even load any apps until some new "special" ones are released. It also needs the option to let you choose what to boot in to(E.g sys menu, hbc). So far I pretty much like preloader much better than this.
AlexDP said:You probably already know this, but you can set BootMii to AutoBoot mode, and it'll automatically start either System Menu or HBC after 5 seconds.david432111 said:It takes a freakin 50 seconds to load and when it finally loads I have to use my gc controller. It can't even load any apps until some new "special" ones are released. It also needs the option to let you choose what to boot in to(E.g sys menu, hbc). So far I pretty much like preloader much better than this.
AlexDP said:create a file on your SD card in /bootmii/bootmii.ini (or open it if it's already there) and type this:
AUTOBOOT=SYSMENU
if you want it to boot to HBC just replace SYSMENU with HBC.
Next time you turn on your wii, it'll show BootMii, then after 5 seconds it will automagicallly start the system menu
If you want to stop it from autobooting, just use the GC controller directional keys.
I don't know about having both bootmii and preloader.