diff --git a/_pages/en_US/bricks.md b/_pages/en_US/bricks.md index 99f63265f..ebdaba65d 100644 --- a/_pages/en_US/bricks.md +++ b/_pages/en_US/bricks.md @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ While these caveats leave the Wii in a particularly dangerous situation, **it is This brick will appear identical to a low-level brick due to a Wii Menu failure via IOS; however there is not a full low-level NAND corruption, or a low-level hardware failure. #### Cause -This brick most often happens when the Wii Menu's IOS is a [stub](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Stub_IOS). This is usually the consequence of attempting to downgrade your Wii menu. If this error began happening after installing a normal IOS80 to a Wii mini, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick). +This brick most often happens when the Wii Menu's IOS is a [stub](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Stub_IOS). This is usually the consequence of attempting to downgrade your Wii menu. If this error began happening after installing a normal IOS80 to a Wii mini, see [Wi-Fi brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick). #### Solutions [Recovery mode](recovery-mode) may or may not be accessible due to the nature of the brick, but Priiloader will almost always not work. If you cannot reach recovery mode, you must have BootMii as boot2 to fix this. If these conditions are not met, see [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).