diff --git a/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md b/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md index 10998c47a..5612a26f1 100644 --- a/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md +++ b/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md @@ -37,15 +37,15 @@ If you have BootMii installed as boot2 you will need to launch BootMii by restar Download [this zip](https://static.hackmii.com/bootmii_sd_files.zip) and extract it to the root of your SD card, then try again. {: .notice--warning} -3. Select the Options button (the one with the gears). -4. Select the BackupMii button (the one with the green arrow). +3. Select the Options button (the icon with the gears). +4. Select the BackupMii button (the icon with the green arrow, aka the first icon on your left). - A NAND backup will start. You can watch the progress on the screen. - "Bad Blocks" are normal. Don't worry when you see some on a NAND backup. - After this step, it will verify the backup. While it is recommended, it can be skipped by pressing the EJECT button on your Wii. 5. When the backup is fully complete, exit the NAND backup screen by pressing any button. 6. To exit BootMii, press the Back button (the one with the arrow) and then you can press either the Wii Menu button or the Homebrew Channel button to exit where you want to. -To restore from a NAND backup on your SD card, you can follow these instructions using RestoreMii (the button right next to BackupMii with a red arrow). This is useful in the unlikely case you brick your Wii. +To restore from a NAND backup on your SD card, you can follow these instructions using RestoreMii (the icon with the red arrow, aka the second icon on your left). This is useful in the unlikely case you brick your Wii. {: .notice--info} [Continue to Priiloader Installation](priiloader)