treewide: use 4 space indent

Apparently, this is the correct way to do markdown indents. This should
allow portability of markdown files, should we ever move elsewhere.
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@ -4,16 +4,16 @@ title: "BootMii Recovery"
#### Requirements
- An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](https://wii.guide/bootmii)
- ***A GameCube Controller
- **A GameCube Controller**
#### Important notes
<strong> Restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort.</strong>
**Restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort.**
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.
* 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).
<strong>Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups.</strong>
**Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups.**
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.
@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ If you do not have BootMii as boot2, RestoreMii will prompt you for the Konami c
Family edition Wiis do not have ports for GameCube controllers.
<strong>Restoring an unverified NAND backup may lead to a WORSE BRICK.</strong>
**Restoring an unverified NAND backup may lead to a WORSE BRICK.**
The same also goes for faulty SD cards.
<strong>Want to restore individual data from your NAND backup?</strong>
**Want to restore individual data from your NAND backup?**
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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@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ If you are not on Windows, you may download & run [this script](/assets/files/d2
- *Don't* check "Patch IOS". That is the cIOS Installer's job.
1. Click `Start NUS Download!`.
1. Repeat the step 2 & 3 for `IOS56 v5661`, `IOS57 v5918` and `IOS58 v6175`.
1. Once you have downloaded all four IOS, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader. <br/>
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.
1. Once you have downloaded all four IOS, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader.
- 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.
- This must be the same device containing the d2x cIOS Installer.
The WAD files should be on your SD card like this:

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@ -127,7 +127,9 @@ You may not want to run a patcher each time you want to play on Wiimmfi, and may
- Your copy of your game (WBFS, ISO, cISO, and other forms that a Wii can use are supported).
- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
**or**
- [Wiimmfi Patcher (cross-platform)](https://download.wiimmfi.de/patcher/wiimmfi-patcher-latest.zip)
- 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)
@ -146,7 +148,9 @@ You can patch WiiWare games in order to play them on Wiimmfi.
- An SD card
- Your copy of your game (in WAD format)
- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
**or**
- [WiiWare Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/WiiWare-Patcher/releases) (cross platform)
- [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)