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− | After installing IOS58, you '''must''' reinstall the Homebrew Channel 1.0.8+ in order for it to utilize IOS58. To do so, download the [ | + | After installing IOS58, you '''must''' reinstall the Homebrew Channel 1.0.8+ in order for it to utilize IOS58. To do so, download the [[HackMii Installer]] and run boot.elf using one of the [[Homebrew setup|known exploits]] or through HBC by creating a new folder inside of /apps/ and copying boot.elf inside. Detailed instructions are included with the Hackmii Installer. |
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Revision as of 05:08, 12 May 2021
IOS58 Installer | |
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General | |
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Author(s) | Tantric |
Type | System tool |
Links | |
Download | |
Downloadable via the Homebrew Browser | |
Downloadable via the Open Shop Channel | |
Peripherals | |
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IOS58 Installer does one thing, and one thing only - download and install IOS58 from the Nintendo update servers. This process does not involve any system-critical parts of the system, and is completely safe. IOS58 is required for USB 2.0 support in homebrew applications and is the default IOS used by HBC 1.0.8+. It is included in System Menu 4.3, but those who do not wish to update to 4.3 can just run this installer to get the benefits of IOS58.
Usage Instructions
- Copy the installer files to your SD card or USB device
- Run the installer from HBC
- Press the Install button
- Done!
Post-Installation
After installing IOS58, you must reinstall the Homebrew Channel 1.0.8+ in order for it to utilize IOS58. To do so, download the HackMii Installer and run boot.elf using one of the known exploits or through HBC by creating a new folder inside of /apps/ and copying boot.elf inside. Detailed instructions are included with the Hackmii Installer.