So years ago when the modding scene was obviously very different, I got the Homebrew Channel up and running. Along the way I've somehow apparently managed to switch the System Menu on my PAL Wii (white, GameCube ports) to US, because when I try to enter the System Settings I get the infamous Opera error.
That means that my Wii is no longer online as I can't set up a new wireless connection, I can't change the aspect ratio when switching between an HDTV and a CRT etc. Other than that, it works fine, but I'm also having weird issues with RetroArch and Nintendont won't run at all. I'm thinking the Wii needs to be updated to the latest version (I believe the current one on mine is 4.1, it has the SD card icon on the main menu).
I'm afraid of screwing something up even further but googling for solutions for the Opera error brought me to old tutorials that contain links that have long since stopped working. So, in 2017, what's my course of action in order to:
1) Return to the PAL System Settings and have access to the System Settings again
2) Update the Wii so that I can dabble with RetroArch, Nintendont and other cool homebrew
I see that SetMiiUp is a modern way to get homebrew up and running quickly, but with me being unable to access the System Settings, is that still the right move in my case?
That means that my Wii is no longer online as I can't set up a new wireless connection, I can't change the aspect ratio when switching between an HDTV and a CRT etc. Other than that, it works fine, but I'm also having weird issues with RetroArch and Nintendont won't run at all. I'm thinking the Wii needs to be updated to the latest version (I believe the current one on mine is 4.1, it has the SD card icon on the main menu).
I'm afraid of screwing something up even further but googling for solutions for the Opera error brought me to old tutorials that contain links that have long since stopped working. So, in 2017, what's my course of action in order to:
1) Return to the PAL System Settings and have access to the System Settings again
2) Update the Wii so that I can dabble with RetroArch, Nintendont and other cool homebrew
I see that SetMiiUp is a modern way to get homebrew up and running quickly, but with me being unable to access the System Settings, is that still the right move in my case?