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These differ from System Menu 4.3 in the fact that they are ancast images, they fixed Letterbomb, and access to Wii Settings was removed (Wii Options now goes directly to Data Management). The vWii has 3 different System Menu versions per region, namely 1.0.0, 4.0.0, and 5.2.0. However, there are a couple of bugs, such as dumping the Wii U's boot0 and the HRESET hack, but none are very reliable for gaining code execution in Wii U Mode. Nintendo solved this in the Wii U Menu channel by making it simply restart the console. This is due to the fact that there is a clear-only register that determines whether the vWii sandbox should be enabled. While homebrew can easily be run in the vWii, there are not many ways to exploit Wii U Mode from the vWii. Many different homebrew applications will not work on vWii, or will result in a brick if used. Additionally, BootMii is not supported, although there are tools to recover from a vWii brick that can be used from Wii U Mode. Don't run Miimaker channel (miimaker channel is used only for Homebrew Launcher 1.The vWii (virtual Wii) is the part of the Wii U's system for Wii mode. You can run the Homebrew Launcher channel again if you want to run homebrew again. Usually, homebrew are released for both normal and channel version, just use the correct one based on the HBL you setup.ĥ. Note2: if you have Haxchi, you don't need the Channel version, you can use the "Homebrew version with haxchi" section from above, unless the homebrew you want to run is specifically compiled for the channel version. Note1: you don't need to run haxchi or Mocha a second time before launching the channel version a second time, the CFW is still in memory until you shutdown your console. To launch the installed Homebrew Launcher channel, run your CFW once (Mocha sysmenu patcher, or Haxchi sysmenu patcher) if you just powered ON your console, or if you use CBHC you don't have to run anything first, and select the homebrew launcher from your WiiU home menu. fw.img is an old and deprecated CFW method.Ĥ. Just use Mocha instead! you'll know you have the correct custom firmware. If you don't use the correct fw.img, you will get an installation error! *To install the channel version you need a SPECIFIC fw.img, do not use an existing and previously compiled fw.img, you need to get the newest Dimok's branch (The custom firmware needs to be from or newer) and compile with "make cfw" to get the proper fw.img for sysNAND or "make redNAND" to get a proper fw.img for redNAND with The homebrew Launcher compatibility. Use WUP installer (any version) or WUP Server with install() command to install the Homebrew channel package on a signature patched firmware. run a custom firmware (Mocha or an old Dimok's IOSUHax fw.img*, or haxchi or CBHC).ģ. Download and extract the channel version to sd:/install/ (put your. Run haxchi without pressing any button and, if you didn't change the config.txt, the homebrew launcher will be launched by default.ġ. The 551hbl.mp4 and the 532 codebin are provided here to update the hosted website exploit. The install steps are similar, but only updated website exploit can launch the rpx version.
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The homebrew channel is also available in rpx format, which is the native executable format of the WiiU. To run Homebrew Launcher again, just run miimaker channel instead of launching the browserhax exploit a second time, or it will freeze the console. On first launch and until you shutdown the console or launch WiiU settings app, HBL is replacing Miimaker channel. SD:/wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher/homebrew_launcher.elf Download and extract the wiiu folder from the release package to the root of your SD card.