Homebrew Changing Games in Loadiine - Exiting and Going Back in Issue

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I am currently using Haxchi to load homebrew channel. Once in I am using loadiine to play my games. When finished playing a game I use the home button which brings me back to the main Wii U menu - but when I try to load haxchi again to go back in and select a different game it always locks up. How can I switch games without the whole process of shutting the wii u down and back on again just to change games? Is this possible?
 

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don't open haxchi again, what that does is try to exploit the system again and failing because it can't.
open the mii maker instead.

I am using haxchi to open the homebrew channel. So how can I get back to the homebrew channel without clicking haxchi again?

I just read your response again - so opening the mii maker will open the homebrew?
 
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yeah, the homebrew launcher and loadiine "install" themselves into the mii maker, so if you launched any of those before you can launch mii maker to open them again, obviously both can't be there at the same time so the last that was launched will be there.
so in your case mii maker will open loadiine directly.

or at least that's how it was last time I checked (I don't have my wii u anymore).
 

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