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In case anyone hasn't figured this out, you can usually install priiloader on a bootmii ios wii. In priiloader, you select to boot to bootmii, and then put the mike kernel on your SD card in the bootmii directory, replacing the ppcboot.elf. This allows for direct booting. Using the new kernel through bootmii ios, you can have wifi and dvd support too.
 
In case anyone hasn't figured this out, you can usually install priiloader on a bootmii ios wii. In priiloader, you select to boot to bootmii, and then put the mike kernel on your SD card in the bootmii directory, replacing the ppcboot.elf. This allows for direct booting. Using the new kernel through bootmii ios, you can have wifi and dvd support too.
 
<small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Rothux|Rothux]] ([[User talk:Rothux|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rothux|contribs]]) 15:55, 5 November 2011 (CEST)</small>
 
<small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Rothux|Rothux]] ([[User talk:Rothux|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rothux|contribs]]) 15:55, 5 November 2011 (CEST)</small>
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== BootMii ==
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Everything says "Boot with bootmii" but I can't figure out how. There is only one wii linux app on my SD card and it boots fine. I'm not using mini or anything. But when I try to boot the wii-linux elf file with bootmii, it fails to boot the file. Then, I downloaded mini and tried booting it with bootmii and my TV went crazy for a bit, then displayed a nice console and I saw that it couldn't find the WiFi card. I really want the Wi-Fi thing. DOes anyone know whats wrong with this?
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[[User:Misson20000|Misson20000]] 16:14, 14 December 2011 (CET)misson20000

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