_Aizen said:Hi everyone , when I want run any homebrew , I have this message "Failed to boot selected file ! "
Someone can help me?
sorry if this has already been asked
hans0l0 said:i installed bootmii as ios due to the newer boot1 but I downgraded HBC back to 1.0.1 for sdhc, has anyone made a boot.dol that I can put in a folder in apps directory to access the bootmii menu without HBC 1.0.2?
AdamBrunt said:Can someone clarify at which point, if at all, bootmii wipes/formats the SD card ? Is it when you install it or when you first backup the NAND ?
kedest said:AdamBrunt said:Can someone clarify at which point, if at all, bootmii wipes/formats the SD card ? Is it when you install it or when you first backup the NAND ?
installing it will just create a \bootmii folder in root
making a nand backup will probably format the card first. it wants the card to be fat32 and the volume name to be bootmiibackup. if it's not, it will format.
JohnnyCheeks said:It's hardware. So you're good to go on the boot2 method. I installed it on my 4.0 system (bought in early 07) without a hitch.FOUNTAINEER said:i read the limitations to ios vs boot2. not super clear whether it's something that they will be able to change in the future or the limitation is permanent to those with newer wiis?
Now if you're a 'moron' like me who foolishly upgraded without removing an outdated 249 (this was before USB Loader, but when backup launchers were all the rage. I followed a tutorial right here on this site which involved upgrading to 3.4, but it didn't cross my mind that 249 would interfere with anything at the time), you can install BootMii just fine, but it's a matter of time until there's fixes around. (Maybe adapting AnyTitle Deleter as a windows app that works with NAND.BIN files perhaps? now THAT'S an idea)
yes, obviously.QUOTE said:i guys, I've been searching for the answer to my question without success, so... I'vre read that people copy the NAND from their SD to their computer ; I'd just like to know if someone has successfully copied it back to another SD and restored it onto the Wii.
You know what I mean, I have only one SD card and I need it for the HBC...
just used bootmii to restore to 3.2 from 4.0 after using backed up nand bin from pcEagle687 said:Hi guys, I've been searching for the answer to my question without success, so... I'vre read that people copy the NAND from their SD to their computer ; I'd just like to know if someone has successfully copied it back to another SD and restored it onto the Wii.
You know what I mean, I have only one SD card and I need it for the HBC...
jan777 said:that happend to me too, try a different sd card