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#### Section II - Performing the exploit
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#### Section II - Performing the exploit
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1. Download the HackMii installer from [the BootMii website](https://bootmii.org/download/).
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1. Download the HackMii installer from [the BootMii website](https://bootmii.org/download/).
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- (If attempting to fix a brick, you should also copy the homebrew app you wish to use to /apps/)
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- (If attempting to fix a brick, you should also copy the homebrew app you wish to use to /apps/)
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1. Extract it and place the `boot.elf` file in your flash drive.
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1. Extract it and place the `boot.elf` file in your flash drive.
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- (Even for a Wii mini, bootmini.elf will **not** work, its purpose is entirely different and unrelated. Use boot.elf in all cases).
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- (Even for a Wii mini, bootmini.elf will **not** work, its purpose is entirely different and unrelated. Use boot.elf in all cases).
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1. Connect the flash drive to the console. For a Wii mini, the USB port is on the back. For a normal Wii, use the bottom port. (or the right port if it's upright).
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1. Connect the flash drive to the console. For a Wii mini, the USB port is on the back. For a normal Wii, use the bottom port. (or the right port if it's upright).
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1. Turn on your console and navigate to the settings menu. On the top right corner you will see a 4-character code like the one in the picture below. This code is your Wii Menu version, take a note of this as you will need it later. Afterwards, turn your console off.
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1. Turn on your console and navigate to the settings menu. On the top right corner you will see a 4-character code like the one in the picture below. This code is your Wii Menu version, take a note of this as you will need it later. Afterwards, turn your console off.
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![SystemMenuVersion](/images/Wii/SystemMenuVersion.png)
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![SystemMenuVersion](/images/Wii/SystemMenuVersion.png)
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1. Start your Linux distro, and ensure you are connected to the internet.
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1. Start your Linux distro, and ensure you are connected to the internet.
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1. Open the Terminal
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1. Open the Terminal
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1. Run the following commands:
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1. Run the following commands:
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#### Requirements
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#### Requirements
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- An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](https://wii.guide/bootmii)
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- An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](https://wii.guide/bootmii)
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- ***A GameCube Controller
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- **A GameCube Controller**
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#### Important notes
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#### Important notes
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<strong> Restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort.</strong>
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**Restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort.**
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If you are even able to enter BootMii, enter the Homebrew Channel instead, and try your best to [identify what caused the brick](bricks) and reverse it.
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If you are even able to enter BootMii, enter the Homebrew Channel instead, and try your best to [identify what caused the brick](bricks) and reverse it.
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* If you have not done anything to cause a brick (or you're starting up your Wii after a long time), then it is probably a [Wi-Fi Brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
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* If you have not done anything to cause a brick (or you're starting up your Wii after a long time), then it is probably a [Wi-Fi Brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
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<strong>Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups.</strong>
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**Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups.**
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Family edition Wiis released very well after [boot1 was patched](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Family_Edition#Changes_carried_over_from_previous_revisions), which means you will not have BootMii as boot2.
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Family edition Wiis released very well after [boot1 was patched](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Family_Edition#Changes_carried_over_from_previous_revisions), which means you will not have BootMii as boot2.
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Family edition Wiis do not have ports for GameCube controllers.
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Family edition Wiis do not have ports for GameCube controllers.
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<strong>Restoring an unverified NAND backup may lead to a WORSE BRICK.</strong>
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**Restoring an unverified NAND backup may lead to a WORSE BRICK.**
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The same also goes for faulty SD cards.
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The same also goes for faulty SD cards.
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<strong>Want to restore individual data from your NAND backup?</strong>
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**Want to restore individual data from your NAND backup?**
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There is likely a much safer and faster way to bring it back to your Wii, likely involving the use of Dolphin Emulator.
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There is likely a much safer and faster way to bring it back to your Wii, likely involving the use of Dolphin Emulator.
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- *Don't* check "Patch IOS". That is the cIOS Installer's job.
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- *Don't* check "Patch IOS". That is the cIOS Installer's job.
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1. Click `Start NUS Download!`.
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1. Click `Start NUS Download!`.
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1. Repeat the step 2 & 3 for `IOS56 v5661`, `IOS57 v5918` and `IOS58 v6175`.
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1. Repeat the step 2 & 3 for `IOS56 v5661`, `IOS57 v5918` and `IOS58 v6175`.
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1. Once you have downloaded all four IOS, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader. <br/>
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1. Once you have downloaded all four IOS, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader.
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Open the folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded. Place each WAD file on the root of your SD card or USB drive.
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- Open the folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded. Place each WAD file on the root of your SD card or USB drive.
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- This must be the same device containing the d2x cIOS Installer.
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- This must be the same device containing the d2x cIOS Installer.
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The WAD files should be on your SD card like this:
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The WAD files should be on your SD card like this:
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1. On your Wii, go to `Wii Settings` -> `Internet` -> `Console Information` and make note of your MAC address.
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1. On your Wii, go to `Wii Settings` -> `Internet` -> `Console Information` and make note of your MAC address.
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1. Visit [please.hackmii.com](https://please.hackmii.com/), input your Wii MAC and region, ensure `Bundle the HackMii Installer for me!` is checked, and cut either wire.
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1. Visit [please.hackmii.com](https://please.hackmii.com/), input your Wii MAC and region, ensure `Bundle the HackMii Installer for me!` is checked, and cut either wire.
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![HackMii Screen](/images/Wii/LetterBomb-PC.png)
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![HackMii Screen](/images/Wii/LetterBomb-PC.png)
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1. Extract the contents of the downloaded ZIP to the root of your SD card.
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1. Extract the contents of the downloaded ZIP to the root of your SD card.
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1. Take out your SD card and insert it in your Wii.
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1. Take out your SD card and insert it in your Wii.
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- The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
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- The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
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1. Press Right to cycle through the Autoboot options until your desired option is selected. <br>
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1. Press Right to cycle through the Autoboot options until your desired option is selected. <br>
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`Disabled` will autoboot to the Priiloader menu.
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`Disabled` will autoboot to the Priiloader menu.
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Please don't set Autoboot to `BootMii IOS`. You will get stuck in a loop until you continuously hold the RESET button to enter the Priiloader menu.
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Please don't set Autoboot to `BootMii IOS`. You will get stuck in a loop until you continuously hold the RESET button to enter the Priiloader menu.
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{: .notice--warning}
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{: .notice--warning}
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![Autoboot](/images/Priiloader/autoboot_disabled.png)
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![Autoboot](/images/Priiloader/autoboot_disabled.png)
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1. Scroll down to `save settings` and press A.
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1. Scroll down to `save settings` and press A.
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- Your copy of your game (WBFS, ISO, cISO, and other forms that a Wii can use are supported).
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- Your copy of your game (WBFS, ISO, cISO, and other forms that a Wii can use are supported).
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- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
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- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
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- [Wiimmfi Patcher (cross-platform)](https://download.wiimmfi.de/patcher/wiimmfi-patcher-latest.zip)
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- [Wiimmfi Patcher (cross-platform)](https://download.wiimmfi.de/patcher/wiimmfi-patcher-latest.zip)
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- A USB Loader, [cIOS](cios), and a USB to store the game on (you should already have these if you're using a USB Loader)
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- A USB Loader, [cIOS](cios), and a USB to store the game on (you should already have these if you're using a USB Loader)
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- An SD card
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- An SD card
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- Your copy of your game (in WAD format)
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- Your copy of your game (in WAD format)
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- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
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- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
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**or**
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- [WiiWare Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/WiiWare-Patcher/releases) (cross platform)
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- [WiiWare Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/WiiWare-Patcher/releases) (cross platform)
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- [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
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- [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
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