Wii Software Hack: Add the homebrew channel to any Wii system

by Phill 23. June 2009 06:06

Wii Homebrew Channel Hack Ultimate The Homebrew Channel is a self-updating homebrew application loader by Team Twiizers which allows users to load homebrew applications without having to run the Twilight Hack every time. Once installed, users can access the channel from the Wii Menu just like any other Wii channel.

It can launch homebrew applications from an SD or SDHC card or via TCP/USB Gecko using Wiiload. You can install the Homebrew Channel as part of the HackMii Installer using the Bannerbomb exploit as suggested on the official website.

 

This is an excellent safe(as far as we know) modification, but it can be a little daunting if you aren't a techy type or your not too convinced you're not going to kill('brick') your Wii console. 

So if that sounds like you, or you have Wii system with the 'System Menu 4.0' or higher, you can use our neat little tool here. We've taken all the tools you need to install the 'Homebrew Channel' put them together into one neat package, and added the 'Homebrew Browser' for an out of the box experience.We've not actually added anything new, we've simply located the various files and placed them in an appropriate directory structure, so that you dont have too.

 

Afterall, working out which bits of software you need, and where to put them is probably the hardest part of this 'hack'.

 

INSTALLATION:

  1. Download the installer from here.
  2. Expand the archive to your SD card.
  3. Ensure the boot.elf file is in the root of your SD card.
  4. Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
  5. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Channels --> SD Card.
  6. A message should appear asking to "load boot.elf".
    • If it freezes or does not appear, download the next .zip file from the Bannerbomb website and start over.
  7. The homebrew on your SD card will load. Enjoy!
  8. Your system will probably reboot itself.
  9. In the Wii Home Screen go to/ select your new 'Homebrew Channel'.
  10. Once loaded you will see all thecurrently installed application.
  11. Select the 'Homebrew Browser' and start downloading FREE games & apps.

READ THE DISCLAIMER! In the VERY unlikely case your Wii should be bricked by the installer, this will let you know where you stand in regards to Team Twiizers.

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Please note that Bannerbomb does not work for everyone at this time.

If your Wii freezes while trying to use Bannerbomb, follow these diagnostics:

  • Make sure you're not trying to use the SD Menu on System Menu 4.0 (the little blue SD card button in the lower left).
  • Check that you pressed the Channels button in Data Management.
  • Make sure that Bannerbomb is the only channel on the SD card.
  • Try a different version of Bannerbomb. Most people should be able to use aad1f, but some might need another version.
  • Eject the SD card, go into the channels menu, then on SD where it says no SD card is inserted, then insert the card (works for Toshiba 256MB cards and Menu 4.0E at least)

 

 

*IMPORTANT NOTICE*

Using this hack and associated software will likely void your Wii warranty. I / Munklefish provides no guarantee/warranty/assurance/insurance/pestulance or lunch implied or otherwise with regards to this download &/or tutorial. If you use it you do so at your own risk. AT YOUR OWN RISK! OK? 

NOW GO FORTH & WIIify!

 

P.s. There is no real reason why this should cause you to have any problems. The warning above is for legal reasons, but i wouldnt let it put you off. If you use the method above there is an additional option to install a failsafe backup.

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Phill Healey: I am a self-employed web & multimedia giraffe from Manchester now based in Greenwich London.

 

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