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118 lines
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title: "Bricks"
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A "Brick" usually means your Wii has reached a state where, it's only use is that of a literal [brick](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick). <br> Bricks can occur for a variety of reasons, usually caused by improper system modifications via homebrew.
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Here, we will discuss the different types of bricks, as well as some potential solutions.
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## Banner brick
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#### Cause
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Banner bricks occur when a corrupted WAD file is installed on the system menu.
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#### Solutions
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If you have [Priiloader](priiloader) installed, enter it by holding RESET while turning your Wii on. Select Homebrew Channel, then use your WAD manager to uninstall the faulty WAD.
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If you do not have Priiloader, Maintenance mode may be worth a try. Hold down `+` and `-` on the Health and Safety screen. (do not press `A`!)
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If you are fortunate enough to get to the Wii menu, enter the Homebrew Channel and uninstall the faulty WAD.
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## Theme brick
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#### Cause
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A theme brick occurs when a wrongly formatted theme is installed.
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#### Solutions
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To resolve this issue, open HBC through Priiloader and access MyMenuifyMOD to install a default theme.
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## Semibrick
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#### Cause
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A semibrick occurs when a different region System Menu or a different region custom theme is installed. This causes the Wii to fail to find the Wii settings page files. ![Semibrick](/images/bricks/semibrick.png)
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#### Solutions
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If this was caused by a theme you installed, use MyMenuifyMod to re-download the original theme file.
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If this was caused by a System menu WAD you installed, use [NUS Downloader](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUSD) to re-obtain your original system menu.
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Be cautious when downloading the System menu WAD. Make sure to pick the same version with the corrected region.
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{: .notice--danger}
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If you are actually in the process of a region change, use [ARC-ME](https://github.com/modmii/Any-Region-Changer-ModMii-Edition/releases) to automatically fix all your region settings to match your System menu.
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## System Menu brick
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#### Cause
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This brick is a more fatal version of a [Semibrick](#semibrick). If your SYSCONF gets corrupt or damaged, the Wii will regenerate it and start the setup phase.
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However, the setup pages are in a similar location to the Wii settings pages. If you have an incorrect region System menu or theme, the Wii cannot find them. ![System menu brick](/images/bricks/sysmenu-brick.png)
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#### Solutions
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If you still have [Priiloader](priiloader), use it to enter the Homebrew Channel and re-install the original theme file/original System menu.
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In case you do not have Priiloader, you can try [BlueBomb](bluebomb).
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## Mail brick
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#### Cause
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A mail brick happens when your Wii has a lot of mail. This will make the Wii crash.
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#### Solutions
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To fix a mail brick, enter Maintenance mode by holding `+` and `-` on the Health and Safety screen. (do not press `A`!) <br> Enter the Homebrew Channel, and use [cdbackup](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cdbackup) to delete your message board data.
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## Wi-Fi brick
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#### Cause
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This brick arises when your Wii's Wi-Fi (or Bluetooth) module is damaged or not inserted properly. In such cases, the Wii gets stuck on a black screen while awaiting a response from IOS.
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You can try and differentiate by checking if your Wii remote still powers on your Wii.
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This will also happen on the Wii mini if you install a normal Wii IOS, because the Wii Mini does not have a Wi-Fi module.
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#### Solutions
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To resolve this problem, you can try reseat or replace the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module.
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If you are on a Wii Mini, you must install a Wi-Fi module.
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## Error 003 Brick
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#### Cause
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This brick happens when a non-Korean System Menu on 4.2 or 4.3 detects that the Korean key is present.
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This is usually an immediate follow-up to a Wii System Update on an unsuspecting region-changed Korean Wii. ![Error 003](/images/bricks/error-003.png)
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#### Solutions
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Since this brick most often occurs after the System menu updates, Priiloader will not be present.
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Korean Wiis also released with System menu 3.3, around the time that Nintendo [fixed the Trucha bug in boot1](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/3.3#Changes), so BootMii as Boot2 cannot be installed to any Korean Wii.
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The only way to fix this brick is a way to launch homebrew by launching a game through the Recovery menu.
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## IOS brick
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#### Cause
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This brick happens when the System menu's IOS is a [stub](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Stub_IOS). This is usually the consequence of attempting to downgrade your Wii menu.
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#### Solutions
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You must have BootMii as boot2 to fix this brick. Priiloader will not load.
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{: .notice}
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You can either restore a NAND backup, or do this:
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1. Use [NUS Downloader](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUSD) to pack a WAD of your original System menu.
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1. Use BootMii to enter the Homebrew Channel, and use a WAD manager to install the System menu WAD.
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## Low-level brick
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#### Cause
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This brick occurs when boot1/boot2 is corrupt.
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#### Solutions
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You can only recover by using a NAND programmer.
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