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    Hacking cIOScorp, Hackmii and a "nearly" virgin Wii

    nabster92, thanks for your comments. You're absolutely right, fully deleting cIOScorp modifications from the IOSes would have been relatively easy using Dop-IOS. As it stood, it was a learning lesson in "be careful which 'expert' tutorial you follow," and more specifically, "avoid any that...
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    Hacking cIOScorp, Hackmii and a "nearly" virgin Wii

    Aha! Got it fixed. It turns out that nearly all of my IOSes had the 0xffff* revision number, which is why they weren't vulnerable to Hackmii. The solution (i.e., the way to get Hackmii installed on the system again) involved these steps: 1. I launched IOS38rev14 installer from an SD card, to...
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    Hacking cIOScorp, Hackmii and a "nearly" virgin Wii

    My mistake. I left out the fact that apparently cIOScorp left something in the system that's stopping Hackmii from installing. It does not recognize it as a vulnerable system, and simply won't install. I know that the Twilight hack won't work on 4.1 anymore, so what I'm wondering is if there is...
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    Hacking cIOScorp, Hackmii and a "nearly" virgin Wii

    It seems I've made several big mistakes here: 1. I installed cIOScorp to use the disc channel to load backups; 2. after reading about all the things cIOScorp changes, I attempted to remove it (using cIOS Downgrader, the official Nintendo upgrade, and AnyTitleDeleter); 3. I updated to 4.1U, and...
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