Thank you very much.
There are still things I'm trying to figure out.
For example, I didn't fully understand why cIOS are installed.
From the information I've read, there's no downside to installing cIOSs, but I haven't yet understood the purpose of the installation.
On the one hand, as I understand it, they are operating systems that "frees" the Wii, allowing additional uses such as USB access.
On the other hand, I've read in other places that installing cIOSs is no longer necessary because HW_AHBPROT (what is it?) is a better and less "intrusive" approach and should be part of the HomeBrwe.
This got me confused.
In addition, I've seen many recommendations for the Open Shop Channel (at - scwii/org [sorry. can't post links, newbie limitations]). In all the different explanations I've been exposed to, the installation is done directly to the SD card and not to an external hard drive.
I've come to terms with the fact that a SD card will be needed on the device permanently. I even found an old 32GB MicroSD card. How reliable is it? I don't know.
Of course, I'll make a NAND backup and keep it on two different computers (I understood that the backup files will be
But, what happens if the MicroSD card in the Wii stops working? How will this affect the use of the console? Obviously, everything installed/saved on the card will not be accessible, but will the device itself continue to work? Will inserting another card and transferring files to it be essentially "as if nothing happened"?
There are still things I'm trying to figure out.
For example, I didn't fully understand why cIOS are installed.
From the information I've read, there's no downside to installing cIOSs, but I haven't yet understood the purpose of the installation.
On the one hand, as I understand it, they are operating systems that "frees" the Wii, allowing additional uses such as USB access.
On the other hand, I've read in other places that installing cIOSs is no longer necessary because HW_AHBPROT (what is it?) is a better and less "intrusive" approach and should be part of the HomeBrwe.
This got me confused.
In addition, I've seen many recommendations for the Open Shop Channel (at - scwii/org [sorry. can't post links, newbie limitations]). In all the different explanations I've been exposed to, the installation is done directly to the SD card and not to an external hard drive.
I've come to terms with the fact that a SD card will be needed on the device permanently. I even found an old 32GB MicroSD card. How reliable is it? I don't know.
Of course, I'll make a NAND backup and keep it on two different computers (I understood that the backup files will be
nand.bin and keys.bin - is that so?).But, what happens if the MicroSD card in the Wii stops working? How will this affect the use of the console? Obviously, everything installed/saved on the card will not be accessible, but will the device itself continue to work? Will inserting another card and transferring files to it be essentially "as if nothing happened"?










