![]() If you already have a homebrew loader capable of running unsigned code ( Homebrew Channel, HomebrewFilter, etc.), you can use it to load the HackMii Installer. Press when told to continue installing HBC and BootMii.Wait for the Hackmii Installer to run tests on your Wii.Boot the loader that will work for your System Menu.Place the boot.elf file in the location of your SD card that the loader specifies.Extract the HackMii Installer to find the boot.elf. ![]() The installation should be automatic from this point on, and your Wii will reboot. If you already have BootMii installed, then you can use the SD loader to load the HackMii Installer. Extract the HackMii Installer and copy boot.elf and bootmini.elf to your SD card.Navigate to the SD card button and press it.Move through the filesystem to reach bootmini.elf.A proper IOS should now be launched, and the Wiimote can now connect. When the HackMii Installer is launched, a scam warning should appear. If you have followed these steps correctly you should not have paid for any software. While this screen is being shown, the installer will perform tests on the Wii, checking whether each component can be installed. At the latest version, Homebrew channel can be installed on all Wiis, while BootMii can only be fully installed on some Wiis. Once the installer exits, you will be dumped to the Homebrew channel if it is present, otherwise to the System menu. ![]() The menu for BootMii contains multiple options.
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