Hacking Your Wii

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SETTING UP YOUR WII

INDIANA PWNS

1. Make sure you have booted Lego Indiana Jones at least once. Otherwise, the hacked save won't copy
2. Turn on the Wii, and go to Settings>Data Management>Saves>SD and find the Indiana Pwns save for your
region and copy it to the Wii
3. Return to the System Menu
4. Boot Lego Indiana Jones
5. Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii.
6. When the game loads, you will be in Barnett College. Walk to the Art Room (through the Courtyard), approach
the left character on the podium. When it zooms on him, choose the switch to option (two silhouettes,
staggered, with an arrow pointing between them).
7. boot.elf from your SD card should now load

INSTALLING THE HOMEBREW CHANNEL

1. You will be presented with one of the screens below; if you have a new Wii you will only be able to
install BootMii as IOS.
2. Select continue.
3. Go to Homebrew Channel > Install the Homebrew Channel. You will be asked whether you want to install
the channel; select yes. After installation you should get a message "finished" and return you to the initial
menu.
4. If possible, install BootMii as boot2; if not install it as an IOS. (What is BootMii?)

RUNNING BOOTMII THROUGH HBC

If you're one of the late-comers to the Wii party you may have had to install BootMii via IOS.
In that case you have to run BootMii by going into The HBC and hit the "Home" button on
your Wii Remote. Place your cursor onto the "Launch BootMii" selection and press A. C

EXTRA NOTE
While in BootMii, you should back up your NAND memory. This is mainly for those who have installed bootmii as
Boot2, but should still be done when installed as IOS. When in BootMii, you will not have access to the wii-mote, so
you will have to use a gamecube controller, or the buttons on the Wii itself. (power button is move cursor, reset
button is select option.) THIS ONLY APPLIES TO THE BOOTMII APPLICATION ITSELF, THE HACKMII
INSTALLER DOES SUPPORT THE WIIMOTE.
Select the 4th option then hit A/Reset, then you are taken to a new option. 
The first corresponds to the backing up of NAND memory, the second; "injecting" NAND back into memory... 
Select the first option (you must have at least 512MB of space on SD card to do so) to back up NAND.

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