Launch the hackmii installer and choose prepare an sd card.alimami said:but when i turn on my wii nothing happen.
where can i get these correct files??
david432111 said:Launch the hackmii installer and choose prepare an sd card.alimami said:but when i turn on my wii nothing happen.
where can i get these correct files??
QUOTE said:I installed BootMii/boot2, but it doesn't come up when I boot my Wii.
Try booting with no SD card inserted. If you see a brief set of flashes from the blue slot LED right after you hit the power button, try a different SD card. Make sure you have a directory named "bootmii" with the "armboot.bin" and "ppcboot.elf" files inside.
If you do not see those flashes, BootMii/boot2 is not installed.
It's called IOS (probably Input-Output System). Anyways, go to the Gears, and then go the Pic with the Green arrow. Tada, you can Backup your NAND. Is it so hard to look around?Sacohen9665 said:My problem is I have BootMii installed as an ISO on a LU64 V4u Wii.
When I launch BootMii from the HomeBrew channel I don't see an option to backup or restore the NAND.
I can't install BootMii as boot2 because of the type of system.
How do I do it on this type of system?
Source (Btw: Go to the Link, much more Informations). I wouldn't wait for it...ThePimP2008 said:Hi Blue-K...so basically a IOS-BOOTMII nand backup is useless cos i cannot be restored?...but the backup is good yeah?...so whats the point then why wont my 3.2e let me install as boot2..is there a way around this?..Can you tell me which wii is compatable with boot2 so i can buy one and get shut of this one i have know...Cheers Bud...
Yup, as a Backup-Solution, the BootMii as IOS is useless (there was a Thread about it, all/nearly all agreed on that, I think). Because IF you would be able to launch BootMii (which is pretty hard if you bricked), there would be other ways to fix it. And you can't restore your Backup from the IOS. IOS BootMii=Homebrew, no Brick Protection. Link to Thread with more infos: HERE. Now:
-There's (currently) no way around this on Wiis that won't let you install it. Quote from Team Twiizers:
QUOTEAt first, BootMii will not be compatible with those Wiis. A modified boot2 will not run on them, period.
actually myself and a few others have used bootmii as a ios and restored our nand.i did it myself on a lu65 wii.bootmii as a ios and preloader will work together.Blue-K said:It's called IOS (probably Input-Output System). Anyways, go to the Gears, and then go the Pic with the Green arrow. Tada, you can Backup your NAND. Is it so hard to look around?Sacohen9665 said:My problem is I have BootMii installed as an ISO on a LU64 V4u Wii.
When I launch BootMii from the HomeBrew channel I don't see an option to backup or restore the NAND.
I can't install BootMii as boot2 because of the type of system.
How do I do it on this type of system?
Important: This won't realy help you!!! IOS-BootMii Users are far away from save, even if they have a backup. Don't do anything dangerous with your Wii, because your Backup probably won't help you if something goes wrong.