New translations bootmii.md (Norwegian)
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![](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Return.png)
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<div id="restore-notice" class="notice" markdown="1">
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Note: **restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort**. There often better ways to unbrick your console.
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Note: **restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort**. There are often better ways to unbrick your console.
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Try your best to [identify your brick condition](bricks) and reverse the action that caused it in the first place.
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To restore from a NAND backup on your SD card, you can follow the instructions for [RestoreMii](bootmiirecover). **Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups.**
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As stated earlier, if you have BootMii installed as boot2, it will launch every time you start your console. If you would like to change this, you can use the app [BootMii Config Editor](https://oscwii.org/library/app/BootMiiConfigurationEditor). Or, you can edit `sd:/bootmii/bootmii.ini` manually.
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{: .notice--info}
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Two files will have been created on the root of your SD Card: `nand.bin` and `keys.bin`. `nand.bin` is your Wii's internal memory, while `keys.bin` are your console's keys.
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Two files will have been created on the root of your SD Card: `nand.bin` and `keys.bin`. `nand.bin` is a backup of your console's internal memory, while `keys.bin` are your console's keys.
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{: .notice--info}
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[Continue to Priiloader Installation](priiloader)<br> Priiloader adds a secondary level of brick protection, and is highly recommended even if BootMii was installed as boot2. It is especially important for users of BootMii on IOS.
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