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Warning: Proceed at your own risk! If you read the documentation included with the installers and use caution you will be enjoying the fruits of Wii Homebrew in no time, but be warned that if you do something silly there is always that tiny chance of “bricking” your Wii.
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What You Need:
A Wii running the latest Wii System Menu 4.2 (of course, Wii Homebrew is possible on older versions, but the installation process is slightly different, so for the sake of this how-to, I will assume you have the newest update).
HackMii Installer v0.6 and Bannerbomb v2.
An SD card (FAT32 formatted) and Wi-Fi connection.
How to Install Wii Homebrew:
Download Bannerbomb v2 and HackMii.
Create a folder named “private” on the root level of your SD card if there isn’t one already.
Unzip the Bannerbomb files to your SD card.
Copy the HackMii installer file, “installer.elf,” to the root of your SD card and rename it to “boot.elf”.
Now fire up your Wii and go to SD Card menu in the bottom left of the home/channel screen. Insert your SD card. It should pop up a dialog asking you to “Load boot.dol/elf?” to which you should say yes. This will install the Bannerbomb exploit which is what makes Homebrew possible.
Bannerbomb will then run the “HackMii” installer which installs the Homebrew Channel. It can also optionally install DVDx (which lets you use apps that use the DVD drive: recommended) and BootMii (which protects against bricking). Once that is done, you will have a new Channel on your home screen called “The Homebrew Channel,” and the geeky fun can really begin!