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− | In addition to my moderate expertise with the Wii, I'm somewhat knowledgeable with regards to messing with | + | In addition to my moderate expertise with setting up homebrew on the Wii, I'm somewhat knowledgeable with regards to messing with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iOS iOS] (not to be confused with [[IOS]]!). |
==Story of my (Wii's) Life== | ==Story of my (Wii's) Life== | ||
− | Once upon a time, in [ | + | Once upon a time, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City an American, dictator-ruled, city], 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 [[Oct. 23 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. | And they all lived happily ever after. |
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In addition to my moderate expertise with setting up homebrew on the Wii, I'm somewhat knowledgeable with regards to messing with iOS (not to be confused with IOS!).
Story of my (Wii's) Life
Once upon a time, in an American, dictator-ruled, city, 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 Oct. 23 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.