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BootMii, public beta 1Copyright 2007-2009, Team TwiizersAll rights reserved; do not redistributeRelease Notes:This software has received only limited testing. We consider it to be stable (and safe),but it still contains bugs and has only been tested on a handful of Wiis. It does notcontain many features that will be useful or interesting to most Wii owners, so werecommend that only expert users or developers install it. If you encounter any bugs,please provide feedback so we may fix them in the next release.When possible, we have erred on the side of caution, so the installer may refuse to installon some Wiis if safety checks fail. If this happens, please send us the install.log file(described below), so we can correct the problem.* Initial releaseI. Packing listThe HackMii installer comes as one main executable; in addition to installing BootMii intoyour NAND (either inside boot2 or as IOS254), it will create several files on your SD card:/bootmii/bootmii/armboot.bin - Starlet-resident code (MINI) -- this loads ppcboot.elf/bootmii/ppcboot.elf - BootMii shell - this is the GUI that is displayed when BootMii runs./bootmii/bootmii.ini - BootMii shell configuration file. See below/installer.log - installation log. After you install BootMii, please email the contents of this file to beta_logs@bootmii.org so we can track any issues that emerge.After installation, the file /nand.bin may be created; see below.II. Installation notesYou have two options to install BootMii. Each carries its pros and cons, and not all optionsare available for all Wiis. Specifically:* BootMii/boot2: This mode will install BootMii into 2 blank blocks in the boot2 area of your Wii. It will take over the function of the normal boot2. If no SD card is detected or armboot.bin is not found on the SD card, the drive slot LED will flash briefly and the normal system menu will boot. Pros: Independant of system menu and the rest of NAND flash. Can boot even if the rest of the system is completely corrupted. Allows for safe backup / restore of NAND flash from SD card. Allows direct boot of Homebrew Channel, or other programs. Cons: Relies on a vulnerability in boot1 that was fixed mid-2008; if your Wii is newer than this, the HackMii Installer will not allow you to install this form of BootMii. Installation is complicated and slightly risky; we have tested it and believe it to be safe, but a power failure at the wrong time during installation could leave your system unusable.* BootMii/IOS: This mode will install BootMii into your NAND filesystem as an IOS (IOS254). It behaves identically to BootMii/boot2, but you must launch it from a special program (the Installer, Homebrew Channel, or your own code.) Pros: Universal compatibility with all Wiis. Allows booting arbitrary code on ARM / PPC. Supports speedy backup of NAND to SD. Very safe to install. Cons: Easily deletable or overwritten by a system update. NAND restore is technically possible, but not safe because you cannot boot to BootMii/IOS in case the contents of your NAND flash are corrupted.Uninstallation: In either case, uninstallation is straightforward, but not yet implemented for Beta 1. We do not expect many people to need to manually uninstall, but if you have a dire need we may be able to help you out. Future releases will come with a simple uninstall option in the installer.I. NAND Backup/RestoreThe NAND Backup/Restore code takes some shortcuts to improve backup and restore speed. Uponbackup, if your card is not "properly formatted", then you will be prompted for permission toreformat the card. It will be reformatted as FAT32 and given the volume "backupmii", and anand.bin file will be created in the root directory of the card. We suggest that you make a backup of your Wii's NAND Flash, label the SD card and store it in a safe place in case you everneed to recover from it.II. Configuration fileBootMii will look for a configuration file at /bootmii/bootmii.ini.It expects to see a file in the following form:VIDEO=NTSC (or PAL50/PAL60/PROGRESSIVE)AUTOBOOT=HBC (or SYSMENU)More options may be added in the future.III. SD MenuWe have included a simple launcher for PPC ELF files on the SD card. Please note that any binary that gets loaded will be running under mini, not under IOS. libogc binaries willnot run; we are investigating options for a future release.P.S. ios cat iz in ur wiiz watchin ur isoz
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