--- title: "Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation" --- {% include toc title="Table of Contents" %} The Homebrew Channel is where you will go to launch homebrew applications. BootMii is a piece of software that can backup and restore your Wii's NAND storage, and if installed in boot2, provides brick protection. BootMii can be installed in two ways: directly to a part of the Wii bootloader called boot2, and via an IOS. BootMii under boot2 is preferred as it provides extended brick protection, but Wiis with a vulnerable boot1 that allows this installation are considerably rarer, having been manufactured before 2009. In most cases, installing BootMii as IOS should be fine, as long as you also install [Priiloader](priiloader). {: .notice--info} If you do not have an SD card, you cannot install nor use BootMii, and therefore will not be able to utilize any of the mentioned benefits.
You can always [install it at a later date](hackmii). {: .notice--warning} ### Instructions 1. Your console should be powered on and showing the HackMii Installer from the previous part of the guide. + You will see a scam warning screen. ![](/images/hackmii/scam.png) 1. Wait 30 seconds for the text "Press 1 to continue" to appear, then press 1. 1. Select `Exit` to finally open the Homebrew Channel. ![](/images/hackmii/test_results.png) 1. Select `Install the Homebrew Channel`. ![](/images/hackmii/hbc_install.png) 1. Once done, select `Continue`. ![](/images/hackmii/hbc_install_ok.png) 1. Once installed, select `Back`, then select `BootMii`. ![](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install.png) 1. Select `Install BootMii as IOS`. ![](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install1.png) ![](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install2.png) ![](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install3.png) ![](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install_ok.png) 1. Select `Continue` when finished. 1. If you couldn't install BootMii, continue to [installing Priiloader](priiloader). ![](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install4.png) 1. If BootMii says that it `can only be installed as an IOS`, that's normal. 1. Your console will have booted into the Homebrew Channel. ### Required Reading You can now use the Homebrew Channel to launch homebrew apps. Here's a tip - when installing homebrew applications on your SD Card or USB drive, your folder structure should look like this: ``` πŸ’Ύ SD Card or USB Drive | β•ΈπŸ“ apps | β•ΈπŸ“ AppName1 | β•ΈπŸ“„ boot.dol | β•ΈπŸ“„ meta.xml | β•ΈπŸ“„ icon.png | β•ΈπŸ“ AppName2 | β•ΈπŸ“„ boot.dol | β•ΈπŸ“„ meta.xml | β•ΈπŸ“„ icon.png ``` `AppName1` and `AppName2` are placeholder names. Do not nest multiple `apps` folders inside the `apps` folder itself. [Continue to making a NAND Backup using BootMii](bootmii)
Making a NAND backup with BootMii at this point is highly recommended. {: .notice--info} Tip: You can tell if a Wii has BootMii installed as boot2 if your disc drive flashes very briefly, only after the immediate flash that happens when you press the POWER Button. {: .notice--info}