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I bought a Wii in China that had other hacks that wrecked an IOS, their fault not mine. I deleted everything and formatted but it seems the IOS is still damaged so I can't install HBC, I just get the "No vulnerable IOS" message. Is there or will there be a way to fix the IOS? This would be good. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Urchinsub|Urchinsub]] ([[User talk:Urchinsub|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Urchinsub|contribs]]) 09:19, 24 March 2010 (UTC)</small>
 
I bought a Wii in China that had other hacks that wrecked an IOS, their fault not mine. I deleted everything and formatted but it seems the IOS is still damaged so I can't install HBC, I just get the "No vulnerable IOS" message. Is there or will there be a way to fix the IOS? This would be good. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Urchinsub|Urchinsub]] ([[User talk:Urchinsub|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Urchinsub|contribs]]) 09:19, 24 March 2010 (UTC)</small>
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=== Disc Error ===
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I've installed the HomeBrew Channel awhile back. I was playing one of my games on the Wii and it suddenly it stops working with an error message. So I try the game again and it still didn't work. I then tried other games (along with Gamecube games) and I was still getting error messages. I deleted the HomeBrew Channel to see if that might help, but it still didn't work. I then sent the Wii to Nintendo for repairs. A few days later they sent it back to me and said that the problem is the HomeBrew I downloaded (also they didn't repair due to the Homebrew). I then format my Wii to get rid of all the HomeBrew that is in the Wii and the Wii is still saying disc error messages.
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