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<p class="notice--info"><a href="recommended-homebrew">Continue to Recommended Homebrew</a><br /> <p class="notice--info">Continue to <a href="osc">Open Shop Channel Installation</a>
This guide outlines selections of homebrew that we think are useful to have; these range from utilities to emulators and more.</p> Now that your Wii has adequate brick protection, you can install the Open Shop Channel, a trusted repository for homebrew that can be accessed both on and off the Wii.</p>
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<li>Installing the Homebrew Channel and BootMii (REQUIRED)</li> <li>Installing the Homebrew Channel and BootMii (REQUIRED)</li>
<li>Making a NAND backup with BootMii (REQUIRED)</li> <li>Making a NAND backup with BootMii (REQUIRED)</li>
<li>Installing Priiloader (REQUIRED)</li> <li>Installing Priiloader (REQUIRED)</li>
<li>Installing the Open Shop Channel (REQUIRED)</li> <li>Installing the Open Shop Channel (RECOMMENDED)</li>
<li>Installing cIOS (OPTIONAL)</li> <li>Installing cIOS (RECOMMENDED)</li>
<li>Discovering Recommended Homebrew (OPTIONAL)</li> <li>Discovering Recommended Homebrew (RECOMMENDED)</li>
<li>Regaining WiiConnect24 Functionality (OPTIONAL)</li> <li>Regaining WiiConnect24 Functionality (OPTIONAL)</li>
<li>Regaining Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Functionality (OPTIONAL)</li> <li>Regaining Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Functionality (OPTIONAL)</li>
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<p>UNDER CONSTRUCTION</p> <p>UNDER CONSTRUCTION</p>
<p class="notice--success">If you have made it to this point, congrats! You are finished with the required section of the main guide! You can continue if you want to learn more, but anything past this point is optional.</p> <p class="notice--info">Continue to <a href="recommended-homebrew">Recommended Homebrew</a><br />
This guide outlines selections of homebrew that we think are useful to have; these range from utilities to emulators and more.</p>
<p class="notice--info">If using a Wii: <a href="cios">Continue to cIOS</a><br />
This guide provides steps on how to get a basic set of cIOS installed on your Wii, enabling functionality on apps like USB loaders.</p>
<p class="notice--info">If using a Wii mini: <a href="cios-mini">Continue to Wii mini cIOS</a><br />
This guide provides installation instructions for cIOS on Wii minis.</p>
<p class="notice--info"><a href="site-navigation">Return to site index</a><br /></p> <p class="notice--info"><a href="site-navigation">Return to site index</a><br /></p>

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<li><a href="#wii-mini-next-steps" id="markdown-toc-wii-mini-next-steps">Wii Mini: Next Steps</a></li>
<li><a href="#wii-next-steps" id="markdown-toc-wii-next-steps">Wii: Next Steps</a></li>
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<li>Scroll back up to <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">System Menu</code> and press A.</li> <li>Scroll back up to <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">System Menu</code> and press A.</li>
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<p class="notice--info"><a href="osc">Continue to Open Shop Channel Installation</a> <h3 id="wii-mini-next-steps">Wii Mini: Next Steps</h3>
Now that your Wii has adequate brick protection, you can install the Open Shop Channel, a trusted repository for homebrew that can be accessed both on and off the Wii.</p>
<p class="notice--info">Continue to <a href="cios-mini">Wii mini cIOS</a><br />
This guide provides installation instructions for cIOS on Wii minis.</p>
<h3 id="wii-next-steps">Wii: Next Steps</h3>
<p class="notice--success">If you have made it to this point, congrats! You are finished with the required section of the main guide! You can continue if you want to learn more, but anything past this point is optional.</p>
<p class="notice--info">Continue to <a href="cios">cIOS</a><br />
This guide provides steps on how to get a basic set of cIOS installed on your Wii, enabling functionality on apps like USB loaders.</p>
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<li>Another window will pop up asking for the keys. Locate <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">bootmii_keys.bin</code> and select open.</li> <li>Another window will pop up asking for the keys. Locate <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">bootmii_keys.bin</code> and select open.</li>
</ol> </ol>
<p class="notice--info"><a href="hbb">Continue to the Homebrew Browser</a><br /> <p class="notice--info">Continue to <a href="osc">Open Shop Channel Installation</a>
The Homebrew Browser is a good place to get homebrew on your Wii. This is optional to install. You may need a USB hub that can be externally powered.</p> Now that your Wii has adequate brick protection, you can install the Open Shop Channel, a trusted repository for homebrew that can be accessed both on and off the Wii.</p>
<p class="notice--info"><a href="site-navigation">Click here to go back to the site index.</a></p> <p class="notice--info"><a href="site-navigation">Click here to go back to the site index.</a></p>