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Revision as of 19:55, 18 January 2010
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In addition to my moderate expertise with the Wii, I'm quite knowledgeable with regards to messing with the iPhone OS. I will do my best to help you, but I will just point and laugh if you deleted your System Menu's IOS without BootMii as boot2. Because that's just too stupid and funny.
Story of my (Wii's) Life
Once upon a time, in an imaginary land far far away, I had a near-launch Wii. Before BootMii was released, I made a few stupid moves and thought I bricked my Wii. (I believe now that I could have recovered if I had patience.) I sent it to United Radio (Nintendo's authorized NY repair facility), as I was convinced I couldn't do anything to repair it. My replacement came with System Menu 3.3 (sans October 23rd update) and boot1c (or, the f01e boot1). I was shocked, extremely happy, and extremely sad, for I could easily hack for homebrew. However, it also meant I am unable to install the beloved BootMii for brick protection.
And they all lived happily ever after.