You can remove it from your SD card as well, as you probably won't use it very often. Make a copy of this nand.bin and save it somewhere safe. You now have a NAND backup of your Wii in case anything awful happens and you get a bricked Wii.
Note: There should be a BootMii folder present on the root of your SD card, automatically created when you installed BootMii.Ģ) A GameCube controller if you had to install BootMii as IOS (no longer required for BootMiiv3, but for anyone using v2 I'll leave this here). Specifically: BootMii/boot2: This mode will install BootMii into 2 blank blocks in the.
There is no problem with installing bootmii as both boot2 and as an IOS.1) SD card from when you installed BootMii (will also need at least 528MB of free space on the card)
If you install bootmii as an IOS, when you press the home button in the homebrew channel one of the options will be to launch bootmii. Installing bootmii as an IOS is what gives you the option to launch bootmii from the homebrew channel. I'd bet there are several downloads of it around.
You could also download that bootmii folder from somewhere on there internet. You can run the hackmii installer again and prepare the sd card if you want. If it is named something else then it won't come up. Also for bootmii to come up, the folder has to be named bootmii. That option is what places that bootmii folder with those files in the root of your SD card. When you first installed bootmii from the hackmii installer there was an option to prepare the sd card. But this is only if there is a folder in the root of your SD card called bootmii and that folder has the files armboot.bin and ppcboot.elf in it. If you installed bootmii as boot2 it should come up as soon as you turn your Wii on. I then reinstalled as both boot2 and as an ios at that point since i didnt think of the sd being the issue. after changing to a 4gb kingston sd card bootmii loaded fine without the need for preloader and the HBC.ĭue to the issues we had with the first sd card I did uninstall bootmii, and it said it uninstalled fine. MKW - Custom tracks on v4.3 using ONLY an SD card - No Homebrew. I ended up installing it as an ios also and it loaded fine via preloader and the homebrew channel. then click Install BootMii as IOS then click Yes, continue. It made me think it did not install to boot2 even though it said it could and installation completed fine. The only problem i had was the micro sd memory card to adapter we were using would not allow bootmii to load. I even did the GC hack, the load discs from the disc channel hack, and got the usb loader up and running. Even though I installed Bootmii first before doing the softmod the install process went fine. I figured if it bricked the system i could still use bootmii to repair and worse case was the softmod would not work. Even though the softmod guide author commented that it might cause issues with installing a cIOS. I just installed bootmii first before i attempted the softmod.