Wait for the message at the bottom to appear, then press 1.
6. You will see a screen like this one:Depending on your console, it will show different things behind BootMii:.
- If you see Can be installed, you can get BootMii as boot2 (which gives the best brick protection there is).
- If you see Can only be installed as an IOS, you can only get BootMii as IOS (which will give you NO brick protection on its own).
- If you see Can NOT be installed, that means you are softmodding a WiiU, which is incompatible with BootMii (don't worry, you don't need it)
Press A to continue.
Now we get to the main menu, where we can install everything.First install the Homebrew Channel (choose Yes, continue).
The Homebrew Channel will now be installed on your Wii.
Optional (Recommended) Steps: Installing BootMii (if possible)
BootMii is a helps greatly with Brick protection and it is highly recommended to install it.
7. In the HackMii main menu, choose BootMii... and press A. You will get another menu.
8. Before BootMii will work, we need to prepare our SD card, so do that first with the third option.
9. Install BootMii as IOS. This will always work.
10. If you're one of the lucky winners, choose installBootMii asboot2, then Yes, continue and let it install.
Once you're done, return to the Main menu and choose Exit.It will launch the Homebrew Channel. You will probably see just an empty background unless you already added some apps.
To exit the Homebrew Channel, press Home and choose the reboot or shutdown option.
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Don't forget to restore your stage builder stages if you had any.
If you installed BootMii, regardless whether it was as boot2 or IOS, it is recommended you use it to create a NAND backup. This backup can be used to restore the Wii to a working state in case you brick it.
You can learn about launching BootMii and making a backup on the BootMii page.
If you installed BootMii as Boot2, the BootMii menu will appear every time you boot your Wii.
- If you don't want this, rename/move the 'bootmii' folder on the SD card.
- Alternatively, you can enable Wii menu auto-boot in the configuration file.
I want to run basic homebrew applications:
=> You are already done! Visit the list of Homebrew Applications on Wiibrew. You can also view our Homebrew Channel page if you need help setting things up.
I want to load backup games from a USB drive, install WADs:
=> Continue on to install a cIOS which will allow you to use these more advanced apps.
I want to change the system menu theme (Wii only, will brick WiiU):
=> First install Priiloader for additional brick protection, then read up on MyMenuify, the app which allows you to change the system menu theme.