Line 236:
Line 236:
:you need a patched ios 249 before priiloader 0.4 will install. priiloader 0.5 didn't need an patched ios but since it was unsafe it was removed. --[[User:DacoTaco|DacoTaco]] 20:21, 13 November 2010 (CET)
:you need a patched ios 249 before priiloader 0.4 will install. priiloader 0.5 didn't need an patched ios but since it was unsafe it was removed. --[[User:DacoTaco|DacoTaco]] 20:21, 13 November 2010 (CET)
::TBH, I'm not sure such a novice should install as invasive a modification as Priiloader. Do you know WHY you need it, and what for? --[[User:SifJar|SifJar]] 20:55, 13 November 2010 (CET)
::TBH, I'm not sure such a novice should install as invasive a modification as Priiloader. Do you know WHY you need it, and what for? --[[User:SifJar|SifJar]] 20:55, 13 November 2010 (CET)
+
+
== Help needed installing ==
+
+
I'm wanting to install this, and I'm not really sure where to start.
+
+
First, there's the big warning of "unmodified IOS's". But to get homebrew on my Wii, I've had to put modified IOS's on.
+
+
Which IOS's should be virgin, and which are same to alter for this?
+
+
Second, is the installer itself sufficient, or do I need to put the hacks on the SD card as well as the installer?
+
+
Third, what I want to do is this. Can priloader do this:
+
+
: 1. If turned on by inserting a disk, start it up. Bypass the operating system version check.
+
: 2. If turned on without inserting a disk, run such-and-such channel. (Wii Fit channel, specifically).
+
: 3. If returning to the menu from another program or channel, wait at the menu.
+
: 4. Skip the delays and button presses at startup. Keep the music and sound effects at the menu.
+
: 5. When starting a program, skip the button press as the program loads.
+
: 6. * Provide a brick protection by giving a way to access bootmii even if the system menu is broken.
+
: 7 * Provide a brick protection by giving a way to access HBC even if the system menu is broken. (HBC lets me access bootmii) (Preferred over #6).
+
+
[[User:Keybounce|Keybounce]] 03:25, 21 January 2011 (CET)