There's a problem with that, since the author(s) of Hackmii installer has explicitly stated that re-hosting it is not allowed.maybe xflak can host the files temporarely somewhere else.
Well, i know, normally i would not suggest it, but it is taking a long time for the site to get back up...There's a problem with that, since the author(s) of Hackmii installer has explicitly stated that re-hosting it is not allowed.
Did you remove the part about preparing the SD card then?It's not created when bootmii is automatically installed at startup, I think the latest hackmii no longer does that though, can't remember.
I'd try using Yet Another WAD Manager Mod that you can get from ModMii. When it asks which IOS to use, try 236 or 249 if you have them and install the WAD for IOS58 you got from ModMii. See if it lets you do that and if that helps you be able to run the HackMii installer.Okay, I seem to have royally messed things up for my Wii, and ModMii hasn't been able to help.
In my ignorance, I attempted to manually update a few IOS' to get the Wii U Transfer Agent working on my previously modded Wii. This failed, and it created a situation where my Homebrew Channel screen became inverted. I've spent much of today utilizing various strategies for fixing the inversion issue Wii, to include the solutions available from ModMii, but none have worked.
So far:
The HackMii installer states that there is no vulnerable IOS found, and MultiMod Manager will error when trying to Install & Patch IOS36 (Error ES_AddTicket -4352). If I attempt to load a different IOS within MMM, the system crashes (Error ES_GetNumTitles -4352).
At this rate, I feel that I'm only making things worse!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'd try using Yet Another WAD Manager Mod that you can get from ModMii. When it asks which IOS to use, try 236 or 249 if you have them and install the WAD for IOS58 you got from ModMii. See if it lets you do that and if that helps you be able to run the HackMii installer.