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See also: The System Menu is software shipped pre-installed into every Wii which allows the launching of games from an officially Nintendo certified game disk, launching of Nintendo Certified channels and Virtual Console and WiiWare titles. It plays a major role in the startup, shutdown, and transitions between system states; upon starting up, the System Menu's main() reads the following files: • /title/0000002/data/setting.txt • /title/0000002/data/state.dat • /shared/sys2/NANDBOOTINFO • /title/0000002/data/cache.dat •?
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Click to expand.That's the big question, isn't it? I've poked around every place I can think of to ask what exactly people have tried and not tried on an LU64.I'd love to revert my IOS36 and get preloader going so I could move on to IOS60/menu hacks, but hell if I'm going to guineapig it. I find it somewhat ironic that Bootmii was supposed to be the end-all of brick protection, but all it really seems to have offered is a way for LU64 users to slit their own throats via cBoot2. Hell those of us without GC controllers can't even do a dump because the menu doesn't work, not that we'd have any way to revert to the dump. I know TT has said over and over that there's not likely to be a boot2 solution, but they could at least give us something preloader-like to bootstrap the IOS version during startup.
No matter how ugly/hackish it is, it's bound to be better than no protection at all. Click to expand.That's the big question, isn't it? I've poked around every place I can think of to ask what exactly people have tried and not tried on an LU64.I'd love to revert my IOS36 and get preloader going so I could move on to IOS60/menu hacks, but hell if I'm going to guineapig it. Delete A File From The Ifs Of The Bible here.
I find it somewhat ironic that Bootmii was supposed to be the end-all of brick protection, but all it really seems to have offered is a way for LU64 users to slit their own throats via cBoot2. Hell those of us without GC controllers can't even do a dump because the menu doesn't work, not that we'd have any way to revert to the dump. I know TT has said over and over that there's not likely to be a boot2 solution, but they could at least give us something preloader-like to bootstrap the IOS version during startup. No matter how ugly/hackish it is, it's bound to be better than no protection at all.
Click to expand.Dude, this statement direct from BootMii.org's about page. BootMii for Users: BootMii is a piece of software that can be installed as an IOS or inserted into the boot process. As an IOS, it provides a fast way to back up your Wii's internal NAND flash memory, and will eventually form the basis of a new generation of homebrew applications for the Wii. Inserted into the boot process, BootMii provides you with a 'safety net' -- you can back up your entire Wii to SD in under three minutes! If you were to brick your Wii, BootMii would still run and let you restore your backup from SD, quickly and painlessly.
BootMii also allows you to directly boot the Homebrew channel or other homebrew from SD, bypassing the 'warning screen' and the rest of the menu. I'm well aware of the back-end significance of bootmii for developers, but the 'public face' has been all about brick protection in the majority of the comments I've seen made by TT.
And I'm obviously not the only one with this perception, given the number of posts about BootMii that boil down to people complaining that they can or can't use homebrew and/or backup their NAND. I can't say I've seen many 'Oooh, I can write a driver for MINI now!' Sorry I didn't kiss your idols.