Note: Eventhough this guide is perfectly usable, we recommend you to use this one instead![/p]
I have updated the guide so that it is working (for 4.2) again!
This works on LU64 Wiis!
Another guide is provided below for Wiis that are 4.1 and lower.
Installing HBC
1. Download the package at the bottom of this guide.
2. Copy all of these files over to your SD card.
3. Click the SD card tab on the main menu screen.
4. A message will then pop up, click yes.
5. The "Hackmii Installer 0.5" will launch, and from there, you can install the HBC.
The 4.2 Guide!
The 4.1 and Lower Guide!
Please post any questions on this thread.
Download Files
(This package contains the NEW BANNERBOMB for 4.2 wiis.
Softmod package for 4.2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/288304921/Soft...FIXED_AGAIN.rar
(This package has the Bannerbomb exploit on it)
Softmod package for 4.1 and below:
http://rapidshare.com/files/287066619/Soft...1_and_below.rar
I have updated the guide so that it is working (for 4.2) again!
This works on LU64 Wiis!
Another guide is provided below for Wiis that are 4.1 and lower.
Installing HBC
1. Download the package at the bottom of this guide.
2. Copy all of these files over to your SD card.
3. Click the SD card tab on the main menu screen.
4. A message will then pop up, click yes.
5. The "Hackmii Installer 0.5" will launch, and from there, you can install the HBC.
The 4.2 Guide!
Installing the CIOS
Restart the Wii then do the following:
1. Rerun the hackmii installer and install Bootmii as an IOS
2. Put the SD card in your PC.
3. Navigate to the cboot2>try this 1st folder.
4. Drop the Bootmii folder, boot.dol, and startup.elf from the "try this 1st folder" onto your SD card root.
5. Put the SD Card in your wii.
6. Start the Homebrew Channel and press home, then select Launch Bootmii.
The screen should trip out briefly then WAD Manager should start.
7. Choose the SD Slot and press A on each IOS, then press left or right to uninstall the 4 IOS available: 222, 223, 249, 250.
8. Exit the application.
9. Put the SD Card in your PC.
10. Go to your cboot2 folder and put the boot.dol there onto your SD card root to overwrite the one already there.
11. Start the Homebrew Channel and press home, then select Launch Bootmii.
This time it should start the cIOS installer.
12. Press left until you see do not reload IOS and choose WAD install.
13. Restart the wii, and go to the HBC, insert a backup, and choose "Softchip". Press A, and the backup should load.
Using a Backup Launcher
One of the apps provided is "Softchip", my favourite backup loader. This version of softchip is compiled to use the CIOS provided as default. (IOS 249 slot default, and 002 fix forced).
I have also provided softchip as a .wad file, and this can be installed by using the wad manager application, as the softchip channel.
1. Run "Softchip" through the homebrew channel, or install the .wad provided, and the backup will load.
You can also use Neogamma backup loader, or can use a different version of softchip if the provided version doesn't work, just Google it.
Restart the Wii then do the following:
1. Rerun the hackmii installer and install Bootmii as an IOS
2. Put the SD card in your PC.
3. Navigate to the cboot2>try this 1st folder.
4. Drop the Bootmii folder, boot.dol, and startup.elf from the "try this 1st folder" onto your SD card root.
5. Put the SD Card in your wii.
6. Start the Homebrew Channel and press home, then select Launch Bootmii.
The screen should trip out briefly then WAD Manager should start.
7. Choose the SD Slot and press A on each IOS, then press left or right to uninstall the 4 IOS available: 222, 223, 249, 250.
8. Exit the application.
9. Put the SD Card in your PC.
10. Go to your cboot2 folder and put the boot.dol there onto your SD card root to overwrite the one already there.
11. Start the Homebrew Channel and press home, then select Launch Bootmii.
This time it should start the cIOS installer.
12. Press left until you see do not reload IOS and choose WAD install.
13. Restart the wii, and go to the HBC, insert a backup, and choose "Softchip". Press A, and the backup should load.
Using a Backup Launcher
One of the apps provided is "Softchip", my favourite backup loader. This version of softchip is compiled to use the CIOS provided as default. (IOS 249 slot default, and 002 fix forced).
I have also provided softchip as a .wad file, and this can be installed by using the wad manager application, as the softchip channel.
1. Run "Softchip" through the homebrew channel, or install the .wad provided, and the backup will load.
You can also use Neogamma backup loader, or can use a different version of softchip if the provided version doesn't work, just Google it.
The 4.1 and Lower Guide!
Installing the CIOS (CIOS38 rev14).
1: Go to Homebrew channel and run Trucha Bug Restorer, load IOS36, press 1, read the warnings then select 'downgrade IOS15', select to load IOS from SD card then let it do its job.
2: Run Trucha Bug Restorer again, this time using d-pad left/right to change the IOS, load IOS15 on first screen, select the IOS36 menu & install patched (select 'yes' on all 3 patches) IOS36 to slot 36, again using IOS from SD card.
3: Run Trucha Bug Restorer again, load IOS36 and this time select restore IOS15.
Use this video to complete these three steps:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltrd3oq8hPc
BUT CHOOSE "LOAD FROM SD CARD" INSTEAD OF "DOWNLOAD IOS FROM NUS".
4: Run cIOS38r14 installer select IOS36 as the one it should use and then select wad install.[/B]
Using a backup launcher
One of the apps provided is "Softchip", my favourite backup loader. This version of softchip is compiled to use the CIOS provided as default. (IOS 249 slot default, and 002 fix forced).
I have also provided softchip as a .wad file, and this can be installed by using the wad manager application, as the softchip channel.
1. Run "Softchip" through the homebrew channel, or install the .wad provided, and the backup will load.
You can also use Neogamma backup loader, or can use a different version of softchip if the provided version doesn't work, just google it.
1: Go to Homebrew channel and run Trucha Bug Restorer, load IOS36, press 1, read the warnings then select 'downgrade IOS15', select to load IOS from SD card then let it do its job.
2: Run Trucha Bug Restorer again, this time using d-pad left/right to change the IOS, load IOS15 on first screen, select the IOS36 menu & install patched (select 'yes' on all 3 patches) IOS36 to slot 36, again using IOS from SD card.
3: Run Trucha Bug Restorer again, load IOS36 and this time select restore IOS15.
Use this video to complete these three steps:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltrd3oq8hPc
BUT CHOOSE "LOAD FROM SD CARD" INSTEAD OF "DOWNLOAD IOS FROM NUS".
4: Run cIOS38r14 installer select IOS36 as the one it should use and then select wad install.[/B]
Using a backup launcher
One of the apps provided is "Softchip", my favourite backup loader. This version of softchip is compiled to use the CIOS provided as default. (IOS 249 slot default, and 002 fix forced).
I have also provided softchip as a .wad file, and this can be installed by using the wad manager application, as the softchip channel.
1. Run "Softchip" through the homebrew channel, or install the .wad provided, and the backup will load.
You can also use Neogamma backup loader, or can use a different version of softchip if the provided version doesn't work, just google it.
Please post any questions on this thread.
Download Files
(This package contains the NEW BANNERBOMB for 4.2 wiis.
Softmod package for 4.2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/288304921/Soft...FIXED_AGAIN.rar
(This package has the Bannerbomb exploit on it)
Softmod package for 4.1 and below:
http://rapidshare.com/files/287066619/Soft...1_and_below.rar