Make a copy of this nand.bin and save it somewhere safe. You now have a NAND backup of your Wii in case anything awful happens and you get a bricked Wii. This will take about 7-10 minutes depending on the speed of your SD card.Follow the steps on the screen- press start, then A to begin the dump.Click on the icon with the arrow pointing from the chip to the SD card.Go over to the little gears and press A.If you installed as boot2 or BootMii v3 or greater, you can use the buttons on your Wii (power = move, reset = select, and eject = eject) to navigate. You will need a GameCube controller to use this screen if you installed as IOS (BootMii v2 or lower). Your Wii will restart to the BootMii menu.Press the Home button on your Wii remote.A HomeBrew channel should have appeared on the first page of your Wii channels.For folks that installed as boot2, just make sure the BootMii folder is on the root of your SD card, restart your Wii, and skip to step 5. Note: There should be a BootMii folder present on the root of your SD card, automatically created when you installed BootMii.ΔΆ) A GameCube controller if you had to install BootMii as IOS (no longer required for BootMiiv3, but for anyone using v2 I'll leave this here). 1) SD card from when you installed BootMii (will also need at least 528MB of free space on the card)
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