![]() ![]() HACKMII INSTALLER PRESS 1 TO CONTINUE HOW TOthis is how to download the home brewchannel for the wii LINKS homebrew/twilight hack. It will list homebrew applications stored and organised on an SD card. The Homebrew Channel The Homebrew Channel is a channel for launching Wii homebrew applications. Please follow the instructions there for more information. The Homebrew Channel is now installed using the all-in-one HackMii Installer. You can exit and see your homebrew channel on your wii menu! Download Hackmii Installer When you exit, it will take you too the homebrew channel. Then click on 'install DVDX' Then press 'yes, continue' let it finish and press continue Now you can exit. Now go up and press 'Install The Homebrew Channel' Then click on 'yes,continue' Wait.and when its done press continue. Press 1 to continue.Now a menu will pop and press continue. A message will pop up saying: 'Load boot.dol/elf? (If you paid, you were scammed! )' Click on yes! It will load so be patient. ![]() when I load it from Wii -> Data Management -> Channels -> SD -> Install and it freezes in the warning screen (If you payed you have been scammed). When I tried following the ModMii guide and install the 4.3 version. Dont Forget to TURN OFF WII CONNECT 24!!!!!! Go to Wii Options-Data Management-Channels-And Click on the sd card tab up on your wii. I got a formatted 4.1E Wii, it already has Homebrew (When I press reset while booting up it brings me to the screen). Hackmii LetterbombĪfter you have put all these files on your wii, Turn on your wii and put the sd card in it. But before you do that, you have to delete all your files. Here is the link to the homebrew pack that i mentioned: Follow my steps: (Also the next video is going to be about Installing wads Part 2) This is how to put Homebrew on you r 4.0U Wii!! All these files- Put them in the root of your sd card. Both of those built in options make it extremely convenient for testing out new code, as well as a general purpose homebrew launcher. You can also launch applications via TCP (with a correctly configured PC) or a USBGecko. It will list homebrew applications stored and organised on an SD card or USB mass storage device in a nice little GUI, which you can very easily customise with descriptions and shiny little icons all by yourself. ![]()
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