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While [cIOS](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Custom_IOS) has largely been supplanted by AHBPROT, which gives complete hardware access, it still has useful applications. For example, this enables the functionality of USB loaders like USB Loader GX and WiiFlow, alongside other pieces of homebrew like SaveGame Manager GX. You can skip this process if you want, but generally it extends your Wii with little to no downsides.
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![d2x cIOS Installer](/images/cios/cIOS.png)
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This guide is only intended for Wii mini users. If you have a Wii, follow [this guide](cios) instead.
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{: .notice--warning}
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This is a full guide on how to manage your GameCube saves.
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![GCMM](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm.png)
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Use of any GameCube peripheral with a Family Edition Wii or Wii Mini require soldering on GameCube ports and/or memory card slots.
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{: .notice--info}
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This program is NOT intended to be used for the vWii or the Wii mini. Some tools may or may not work for these platforms.
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{: .notice--warning}
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![ModMii](/images/desktop-apps/Modmii/modmii.png)
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ModMii is a PC program for windows created by XFlak that has various helpful tools for modding, including some tutorials that may not be currently available here on the [wii.guide](site-navigation) website. <br>
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You can choose to launch in ModMii skin, which has a more user friendly approach, or launch in ModMii Classic, which interacts like a PC terminal or command prompt.
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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![Recovery Mode Screen](/images/recovery-mode/recovery-mode-screen.png)
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Recovery Mode is a last resort method for recovering your Wii console from a brick before resorting to hard-modding and manual NAND programming. This mode was accessed by Nintendo employees in the factory by the usage of a special dongle, but the input needed to access it can easily be replicated in the present with a GameCube controller. Essentially, Recovery Mode puts a Wii Menu in a state where programs can be executed from a disc, including some retail games. This guide will instruct you on how to recover from bricks (especially Korean Kii/Error 003) with it.
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#### Requirements
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![WiiTutorials](/images/main-pages/Wii_Green.jpg)
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{% capture notice-1 %}
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**Site**
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+ [Home](/)
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