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*Make sure you have renamed your entire original "private" directory on the SD card to "privateold" or something similar.
 
*Make sure you have renamed your entire original "private" directory on the SD card to "privateold" or something similar.
 
*Make sure the Smash Stack "private" folder has been copied to the root of your SD card and you have a valid .elf file in the root directory.
 
*Make sure the Smash Stack "private" folder has been copied to the root of your SD card and you have a valid .elf file in the root directory.
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== HackMii Installer Questions ==
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=== No vulnerable IOS found ===
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Have [[DOP-Mii]] install IOS 30 v1040 ''without'' applying any patches to it.
      
== Homebrew Channel Questions ==  
 
== Homebrew Channel Questions ==  
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Convert the .elf file of the application to a .dol file with the [[ELF to DOL Converter]].
 
Convert the .elf file of the application to a .dol file with the [[ELF to DOL Converter]].
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=== The Homebrew Channel is upside-down!!! ===
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=== I have another question... ===
Have [[DOP-Mii]] install an unpatched IOS 61.
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Read the official [http://hbc.hackmii.com/faq/ HBC FAQ] to find your answer.
 
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== DVDX Questions ==
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===How should I install DVDX?===
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You should install [[DVDX]] by running the [http://hackmii.com/2009/09/silly_games/ HackMii Installer].
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=== Where is DVDX? ===
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[[DVDX]] is a hidden channel that allows Wii Homebrew Programmers to let their programs read DVDs that are not Wii games. You will not see [[DVDX]] in your Homebrew Channel on your Wii System Menu as a channel.
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=== How can I watch DVDs with DVDX? ===
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You can use the app [[MPlayer CE]] to play DVDs after you have installed [[DVDX]].
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=== I can't play or read DVDs even with DVDX installed. Why? ===
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Newer Wiis have different disc drives that do not support the commands that DVDX used to read DVDs. These drives can only read Wii or GameCube games, and there is no way to make them read DVDs.
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Some apps might be coded to use the old version of DVDX, simply wait for them to be updated or recompile them against the latest libogc if they're open source and you know how
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Some drives aren't very good at reading DVD+/-RW media. try DVD+/-R.
      
== BootMii Questions ==
 
== BootMii Questions ==
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No. Installing BootMii is completely optional.
 
No. Installing BootMii is completely optional.
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=== I have another more specific question... ===
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=== I have another question... ===
 
Read the official [http://bootmii.org/faq/ BootMii FAQ] to find your answer.
 
Read the official [http://bootmii.org/faq/ BootMii FAQ] to find your answer.
    
== After Homebrew Installation ==
 
== After Homebrew Installation ==
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=== Can I update my Shop Channel or my Mii Channel without updating the rest of my Wii? ===
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[[DOP-Mii]] will update those channels (and more) to their latest versions without updating your system menu. Some channels (shop channel) may require a specific IOS to be installed as well, so be sure to do a little research before updating any channels. Yes, [[DOP-Mii]] is able to install any IOSs you need.
      
=== Is it safe to update my Wii? ===
 
=== Is it safe to update my Wii? ===
Yes. The current updates will not ruin (brick) or hurt your Wii in any way on account of homebrew being installed on your Wii. However, we still recommend not updating in order to preserve old bugs in your Wii so that you may exploit them for hacking purposes.
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Yes. The current updates will not ruin (brick) or hurt your Wii in any way on account of homebrew being installed on your Wii.
    
=== Is it safe to leave Wii Connect 24 on? ===
 
=== Is it safe to leave Wii Connect 24 on? ===