#BootMiiRights
Made it clear on what BootMii does and IOS vs boot2.
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title: "Homebrew Channel Installation"
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title: "Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation"
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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![HBC Logo](/images/hbc.png)
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The Homebrew Channel is where you will go to launch homebrew applications.
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BootMii is a piece of software that can backup and restore your Wii's NAND storage, and if installed in boot2, provides brick protection.
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#### Instructions
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![Success Installing the Homebrew Channel](/images/Wii/SuccessHBC.png)
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5. Once installed, press back and go to BootMii.
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6. If the main screen says you can install as boot2, do so.
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7. If it does not say you can install as boot2, install as IOS.
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6. If the main screen says you can install as boot2, do so. This gives you a level of brick protection that makes it almost impossible to get unrecoverably bricked.
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7. If it does not say you can install as boot2, install as IOS. While this doesn't give you brick protection compared to its boot2 counterpart, it will still allow you to make a NAND backup.
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<br>
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![BootMii Installation](/images/Wii/InstallBootMii.jpg)
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8. Once done, exit.
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[Continue to Priiloader Installation](priiloader)<br>
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Priiloader adds a level of brick protection. and we recommend it.
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Priiloader adds a level of brick protection, and we recommend it, especially if you only installed BootMii as an IOS.
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{: .notice--info}
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