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Most homebrew is currently functional. '''BannerBomb v2''' can't be used, but '''Indiana Pwns''' and '''Smash Stack''' still work. [[Team Twiizers]] has found an '''IOS exploit''' to allow installing the '''HBC''' and '''BootMii''' on '''4.3'''. '''DVDX''' isn't installed as its code (the AHBPROT channel loading flag) is moved inside the HomeBrew Channel's launcher. Updating is recommended to gain access to USB 2.0 functionality. The hackmii installer v0.8 includes all these changes.
 
Most homebrew is currently functional. '''BannerBomb v2''' can't be used, but '''Indiana Pwns''' and '''Smash Stack''' still work. [[Team Twiizers]] has found an '''IOS exploit''' to allow installing the '''HBC''' and '''BootMii''' on '''4.3'''. '''DVDX''' isn't installed as its code (the AHBPROT channel loading flag) is moved inside the HomeBrew Channel's launcher. Updating is recommended to gain access to USB 2.0 functionality. The hackmii installer v0.8 includes all these changes.
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==== November 8th (2010) Update ====
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==== September 8th (2010) Update ====
This update does not affect any homebrew except a little-known pirate exploit. The only major changes were to do with Korean IOS's and do not affect the vast majority of people. If you have installed with the hackmii installer v0.8 or greater, downloading this update will not remove any homebrew.
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This update does not affect any homebrew except a little-known pirate exploit. The only significant change was the addition of IOSes used in other regions. In other words, non-Korean Wiis gained the Korean IOSes, and Korean Wiis gained IOSes previously unavailable from system updates (such as [[IOS31]]). If homebrew was installed or updated with the latest HackMii Installer, this update will not remove homebrew.
    
=== Newer Wiis ===
 
=== Newer Wiis ===
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