
ConJ said:Just a quick question. Iv'e never thought of it before.
I can install Bootmii as Boot2, but should I install it as an IOS too?
The new installer always installs it as IOS
But you should anyway![]()
readmeNOTE: The HackMii Installer will automatically install BootMii as IOS upon startup. Starting with v0.7 it relies on it and there is no way to prevent this step. If you don't want to have BootMii as IOS installed, you can uninstall it after e.g. installing The Homebrew Channel. When doing so, the HackMii Installer will automatically exit, because it can't (un)install anything anymore without it.
what do you have installed ? Which ios the 0.6 is using ?moonknightus said:I'd really like to update to this new version but the auto-updater and the standalone installer both report that I have no suitable or vulnerable IOS available. Strangest thing... the old installer (HackMii 0.6) works just fine. Any ideas?
Don't know what you mean by "what do you have installed," (system menu 4.2, btw) but the 0.6 installer says it's using IOS 34 for the installer, 61 for HBC, and 36 for DVDX (which I don't have installed at all). BootMii is currently installed as an IOS as my wii doesn't support a boot2 install.madr1 said:QUOTE(moonknightus @ Jul 27 2010, 01:48 PM)
I'd really like to update to this new version but the auto-updater and the standalone installer both report that I have no suitable or vulnerable IOS available. Strangest thing... the old installer (HackMii 0.6) works just fine. Any ideas?
what do you have installed ? Which ios the 0.6 is using ?
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Blue-K said:Updated yesterday already...I kinda miss the old look, but I guess it won't be long until I like the new one. HW_AHBPROT is a damn nice feature, I guess DOP-Mii will soon use this (or at least I hope so), but I dunno if WiiMC could gain USB 2.0 with it (I guess it can't, but I'm a noob, so I'm probably wrong)...
Haven't tried, but I can't see why it wouldn't. They're raw ARM- and PPC-binaries loaded onto Starlet and Hollywood upon boot. Only way it wouldn't work were to be if bootmii specifically checked for, and blocked, those particular binaries. That check-up code would probably be larger than bootmii itself ...petspeed said:Thanks TT!
Does cBoot2 still work with the new Bootmii version?
o2oxygen said:hello a noob question...
What do i need to Install the HBC only and nothing else? do i still need the BootMii? all i need is the HBC i dont want to use any USB loaders it will just force me to pirate things =)
can anyone teach me how to install homebrew channel only?

codiak said:Its described in the readme of the HackMii installer.
And no, you don't need BootMii.
on the contrary
HackMii Installer Changelog
QUOTEGeneral overhaul: the installer now requires BootMii/IOS to function. It will automatically be installed upon startup – either if BootMii/IOS is not installed or if it is older than the version this release comes with.

bwillb said:is there also a closet cat in my closet seeing which discs I own?WiiCrazy said:Blue-K said:(Btw: Gotta love the theories from the Pirates...so feared that their pirating comes to an End, lol.)![]()
Actually they should be fearing...![]()
README-BootMii.txtP.S. ios cat iz in ur wiiz watchin ur isoz![]()

thats a dumb workaround, how about naming the "bootmii" folder something else, like "~bootmii"hdhacker said:I have a problem with the new BootMii. I set the bootmii.ini file to have a delay of 0, but this leaves the Wii in a seemingly frozen state on boot up. The workaround was to set it to 1. Is this a known issue?

hdhacker said:I have a problem with the new BootMii. I set the bootmii.ini file to have a delay of 0, but this leaves the Wii in a seemingly frozen state on boot up. The workaround was to set it to 1. Is this a known issue?