there's no video guide. Like said above they can't be updated and fixed. text guide are better, and don't worry it's detailed enough.
what you can do (and should) is first read it all, to understand what you'll have to do before starting following each parts.
Sorry to ask, I know you said not to install IOS 236 on the vWii, but I don't understand why not. I'm just curious because I notice every guide I see them install d2x cIOS and IOS 236, and even the pinned vWii hacking guide on here does that you linked me to, but you said to skip it because it's outdated. I'm just wondering why it was originally on every guide, and now it's apparently useless. Totally just a curiosity thing, I just don't understand why it was considered important originally, and then why it was abandoned.
Thanks again.
-Jack
there's nothing wrong installing IOS236.
but it's useless, no homebrew will ever use it.
Like I said, it's a remnant of very early vWii hacking steps, it was needed to get a cIOS before installing other cIOS (d2x) and wad (wad manager used it to get internal access rights).
Now, all internal access rights are given directly by The Homebrew Channel and IOS58. No need of custom patched IOS36 installed into slot 236.
because that's what it is : cIOS236 is a patched version of IOS36: it patches the signature check, the internal access rights, and allow installation of new IOS.
the only useful part here is "installation of IOS".
it was useful up until this year, because if someone bricked his vWii by installing wrong IOS (example, following a Wii guide instead of vWii), that IOS was the only possibility to reinstall/fix other IOS, as long as he didn't install the Wii version of 236 too ! (some users did that ... finding illegal wad package of Wii and installing them in batch without knowing they shouldn't).
example : a user has issue with nintendont and gamecube games. He think the problem is IOS58 is wrong version, and replace it with Wii version (yeah, don't ask, lot of people did that ! downgrading IOS58 seemed a good idea to them).
as a result, HBC doesn't launch anymore, so you don't even get the "HBC internal rights" to launch homebrew and reinstall IOS58. without HBC, you couldn't get necessary internal rights, except if you already installed that cIOS and re-do the hacking exploit disc to launch a wad manager instead of hackmii installer, once in the wad manager reload the cIOS236 to get IOS installation rights, and there replace IOS58 with proper version.
It could be done without cIOS236 if the user installed a forwarder channel on his system. forwarders provide same internal rights than HBC.
But, since this year, there is a way to install vWii IOS directly from WiiU mode, without the need of IOS236 or forwarders. so this file is fully useless.
you can install it, if you think you'll mess your vWii system by randomly following bad and outdated youtube video tutorial which tells you to install wrong files (wii hacks, or dangerous old vWii hacks).
If you don't, that's not a problem, you can still fix your console, even from full brick, directly from WiiU mode.