
If you have a Raspberry Pi, you can use that instead as it most likely has Linux installed already.
#Wii keep boot.elf install#
This exploit also enables recovery from certain bricks, such as a banner brick.įor the original Wii, we do not recommend using BlueBomb if you intend to install the Homebrew Channel and BootMii, as there are more convenient exploits available. Although it is the only exploit that works for the Wii mini, BlueBomb can run on the original Wii as well.
#Wii keep boot.elf Bluetooth#
If you need help with anything regarding this tutorial, please join the Wii mini Hacking Discord server (recommended)īlueBomb is an exploit that takes advantage of a flaw in the Wii and Wii mini’s Bluetooth libraries. It is strongly advised against using any video guide for hacking your Wii mini console, as there is an extremely large chance of bricking it. Run Backup Launcher from the Homebrew Channel and you should be good to go! This worked with no issues on my 3.4 Wii.ġ1.For support in English, ask for help at RiiConnect24 on Discord. Dowload Backup Launcher 0.3gamma, and place it in the /apps/ directory on your SD card. Launch Homebrew Channel and install 07-cIOS249-v7_waninkokoFULL-nw7.wad using WadManagerIOS16 (if you install is via Wad Manager 1.3 you will get an error).ġ0. Copy 07-cIOS249-v7_waninkokoFULL-nw7.wad from the 3in1Softmod_REV3/Wii_SD_Card/directory to you WAD directory on the SD card (/wad/ in the root of SD card)ĩ. Sometimes Windows has trouble renaming file extensions.Ĩ. NOTE: for those who are having trouble renaming, here is the boot.dol file already renamed from boot.mod. Copy the boot.mod file (**NOT BOOT.DOL**) to the /apps/WadManagerIOS16 directory on your SD card. In the 3in1Softmod_REV3 pack there is a Wii_SD_Card directory. In the /apps/ directory of the SD card, create a new directory called WadManagerIOS16ħ. Launch Homebrew Channel and install IOS16 Wad with Wadmanager 1.3Ħ. Download IOS16 !!WAD!! file IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad and put IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad in the SD cards WAD folder(/wad/ in root of SD)ĥ. wad files that will be used in the next few steps.Ĥ. Download WAD Manager 1.3 and place it on your SD card in the /apps/directory/(Mine is in /apps/Wadmanager13 on the root of SD)ģ. Install the Homebrew Channel via Twilight Hack v0.1 beta 2. The homebrew on your SD card will load.zip file from the Bannerbomb website and start over. If it freezes or does not appear, download the next. A message should appear asking to "load boot.dol/.elf".Go into Wii Options -> Data Management -> Channels -> SD Card.Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.Take your Wii executable, name it "boot.dol" or "boot.elf" if it isn't already, and save it in the root directory of your SD card.Copy the Bannerbomb "private" folder to the root of your SD card.(Also, if you don't have any channels on the SD card already, it's possible to skip this step so you can keep saves on your SD card) Having other saved channels on the same card will screw it up. If your SD card has a private directory, rename it temporarily, e.g.
#Wii keep boot.elf Pc#
SD card reader for PC or a PC with one built-in.SD (or SDHC if you're running System Menu 4.0) card formatted as FAT16 or FAT32.If that doesn't work, continue on to "aad20_v108.zip", etc.For the first time, try "aad1f_v108.zip".You can finally install the Homebrew Channel on Wii menu 4.0
