Inside that folder will be another folder called 000000010000003A. There should be a folder called titles.
When the download is finished, navigate to wherever you chose to save the WAD earlier You can change the save location if you'd like, just remember where it is By default it will save the WAD to wherever you extracted NUS Downloader. Ensure the "Pack WAD" option at the bottom is checked. A WAD Manager inside the apps folder of your SD Card. NUS Downloader, make sure you extract it to a place you can find easily An SD Card with an ability to transfer files to it Voila! Your Homebrew Channel should now be back to normal Once it is complete, you can exit the HackMii Installer
Once it is complete, go back and select the option to install the Homebrew Channel Now, select the option to uninstall the Homebrew Channel Continue as you normally would, by waiting and pressing 1, then press continue on the main screen You should now be in the HackMii Installer. If you are having trouble, if you have any other apps on your SD card in the apps folder, you can temporarily move them somewhere else, leaving only the HackMii folder left Assuming you have no other apps that do not have an icon or a description, it will be the only one in there like that, which will help. It will not have an icon or a description, which should help. Since the channel is upside down, this will be tough, but you need to locate an app named HackMii in the channel. Take the SD Card and insert it into your Wii Move this file inside the HackMii folder that we created on the SD card earlier Make sure you take the boot.elf, not the bootmini.elf. elf files, a boot.elf, and a bootmini.elf. Inside this apps folder, create a folder called HackMii On your SD Card, create a folder called apps on the root of the SD An SD Card formatted as FAT32, along with a way to transfer files to the SD Card This is by far the easiest method out of the three. If you do not have Homebrew Channel and HackMii Installer does not work, follow Method 3 If your Homebrew Channel is installed but is upside down and HackMii Installer does not work, follow Method 2 If you have the Homebrew Channel installed but it is upside down, and HackMii Installer still works, follow Method 1 If you've got a Wii that has this issue, or accidentally got yourself into this mess, don't fret! There is a solution to this problem.įirst, you have to discern the issue severity. This removes the HBC among other things, but leaves the IOS there, meaning next time you try to use HackMii Installer, you will have issues. Chances are, what happened is at some point in the past, you or a previous owner did something mentioned previously that caused the IOS to get patched, and then reset the Wii. On the outside, it looks like a fresh Wii. You might be wondering how this can happen when your Wii does not have any visible traces of being softmodded. Essentially, A means B, but B does not necessarily mean A. There may still be another IOS that HackMii Installer can use. However, if the HBC is upside down, HackMii Installer could potentially work fine, as the HBC can only indicate tampering with IOS58. This means that the HBC will definitely be upside down then, as IOS58 has definitely been tampered with. The simplest way to put this is that if the HackMii Installer is having issues, it means that all of the IOS that it could use, including IOS58, are patched. However, having an upside down HBC does not necessarily mean your HackMii Installer will also have issues. If the Homebrew Channel is upside down, it means that IOS58, the IOS that the channel uses, has been altered, as mentioned above. The HackMii Installer looks for certain vulnerabilities in IOS, but it will always refuse to use a patched IOS, so if all of them are patched, there's nothing the installer can do. This could be because you installed a wad pack from the internet that contained these IOS, or you used the program DARKCORP, which replaces every IOS on the Wii with a cIOS. If the HackMii Installer is having issues, it means all of your IOS, or at least a large chunk of them, have been replaced/patched with cIOS. When you have this issue, the root cause is that an IOS has been patched.