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<!---------------------------------Abstinence NOTES BELOW----------------------------------->
<li>This guide does not install any unofficial content to your Wii.</li>
<li>Nintendo should not be able to detect that any homebrew has been run on your Wii.</li>
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<li><b><font size="4">WiiGator</font></b><br>
WiiGator created a cMIOS and Gamecube Backup Launcher. Any GameCube fans owe a big thank you to WiiGator for his work.</li><br>
<li><b><font size="4">cwstjdenobs</font></b><br>
cwstjdenobs is one of the few people I've encountered in the Wii scene that I would love to treat to a beer. He was always very supportive of me and encouraged me to ask him as many questions as I'd like. He is probably most well known for YAWMM (Yet Another Wad Manager Mod) which was the first Wad Manager to add brick protection by restricting users from making silly mistakes like uninstalling or stubbing a crucial file. He's also made and modified apps specifically for ModMii. For example, he modified WadMii so it doesn't timestamp WADs and he also made a setting.txt builder for ModMii's NAND builder.</li><br>
<li><b><font size="4">Leathl</font></b><br>
Leathl is another awesome developer who supported me before I became well known by expanding upon his apps to further support ModMii. Leathl has created many Wii apps including ShowMiiWads, CustomizeMii, libwiisharp, patchios, nusfilegrabber, etc. Despite his recent inactivity, his apps are still highly used today... just goes to show you that quality work never gets old. I also want to thank RetroHead for him Mod of ShowMiiWads which ModMii uses to build emulated nands without requiring any input from the user. libwiisharp.dll is based on wii.py, the wii.py devs are Megazig, Omega, Xuzz, SquidMan, Matt_P and The Lemon Man. Also thanks to Daeken for writing Struct.py and marcan for his LZ77 code.<br>
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You can send Leathl donations via paypal: <a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=leathl%40gmail%2ecom&lc=US&no_note=0&currency_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donate_LG%2egif%3aNonHostedGuest" target="_blank">leathl@gmail.com<img src="https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donate_SM.gif" border="0"></a><br>
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<li><b><font size="4">scooby74029</font></b><br>
scooby74029's most well known for sneeky compiler, which is able to build multiple different versions of s\uneek. ModMii will always construct the latest version of s\uneek available on his sneeky compiler google code webpage. This means he has total control over what version of s\uneek ModMii will construct. He also created modifications of Leathl's libwiisharp.dll and patchios.exe to further support ModMii. Additionally, he's modified other apps like JoyFlow, JoyLoader GX, JoyLoader CFG, etc. On top of all that, he's an all around awesome person and I'm proud to be on his friends list.</li><br>
<li><b><font size="4">WiiPower</font></b><br>
WiiPower created Neogamma, hands down the best backup disc loader for the Wii. He also modified WiiGators cMIOS and created what is today considered the ultimate cMIOS. Furthermore he's contributed code to many other popular usb-loaders and had a hand in adding IOS Reloading support to the d2x cIOSs.</li><br>
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<li><b><font size="4">All My Beta Testers!</font></b><br>
It's because of you guys that ModMii is as stable as it is. Considering that ModMii is developed entirely in notepad without any kind of debugger or developer tools; it's pretty remarkable that ModMii has always been bug-free (albeit with a couple minor exceptions). Thanks for your never-ending devotion to quality control!<br>
Here's a list of ModMii's current beta testing group (in no particular order): scooby74029, DeadlyFoez, redia, Etheboss, JoostinOnline, person66, brausm08, geovalley, undeadsquirrel, mauifrog and FIX94.
Here's a list of ModMii's current beta testing group (in no particular order): scooby74029, DeadlyFoez, redia, Etheboss, JoostinOnline, person66, brausm08, geovalley, undeadsquirrel, mauifrog, FIX94 and wolf.
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<font size="5"><li>Install IOS58 using Multi-Mod Manager (MMM)</li></font><br>
<A href="" onClick="popup = window.open('http://www.youtube.com/embed/e4yvKwZJk_k?rel=0', 'PopupPage', 'height=360,width=480,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes'); return false" target="_blank"><img src="http://nusad.googlecode.com/files/IOS58MMM.gif" border="0"/></a><br>
In Multi-Mod Manager's main menu, Go down to select "WAD Manager".<br>
Now install IOS58v6176.<br>
Now install IOS58-64-v6176.<br>
Navigate to the WAD and hit A twice to install the IOS individually.<br>
Be careful not to install any additional WADs that may have been previously saved in this folder (they may be safe, but I cannot say for sure).<br>
Make sure the file installs properly before continuing.<br><br>

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While inside the Homebrew Channel, load BootMii by pressing home and clicking Launch Bootmii.<br>
Press the power button on the Wii 3 times to get to the last option, then press the reset button (you can also navigate with a Gamecube controller).<br>
Press reset to choose the first option, then follow the directions on the screen to make your NAND backup (bad blocks are no problem).<br>
Backup the Bootmii folder, nan.bin, and keys.bin elsewhere and erase from the SD card (or rename it). You'll need these in case of emergencies, so don't lose them.<br>
Backup the Bootmii folder, nand.bin, and keys.bin elsewhere and erase from the SD card (or rename it). You'll need these in case of emergencies, so don't lose them.<br>
Go back to The Homebrew Channel.<br>
<b>Note:</b> if Bootmii was installed as boot2, then it will show up as soon as the Wii is turned on AS LONG AS it finds the bootmii folder (mentioned above) on the root of the SD card.<br>
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<li>When using SNEEK+DI or UNEEK+DI, you can access the Game/DI Menu by pressing "1" on the WiiMote. To access other settings (including Region Options), you must press "+" from within the DI Menu.</li>
<li>To add Games to the Game/DI Menu, you can use ModMii to extract Wii Games to your FAT32 USB External Hard Drive. neek2o is also able to load games from "USB:\WBFS" which means you can also use WiiBackupManager (available on ModMii's Download Page 2).</li>

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<li>When loading an emulated NAND for the first time, it could take a long time to load the System Menu, but it will be much quicker the second time around.</li>
<li>If you have problems loading your Emulated NAND, copy cert.sys from an original nand dump to your emulated nand's sys folder.</li>
<li>ShowMiiWads can be used to decrypt your real Wii's BootMii NAND dump (nand.bin) to use as an emulated NAND, and it can add custom
channels/WADs to an emulated NAND. ShowMiiWads is available on ModMii's Download Page 2.</li>

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<li>For more NEEK info visit: <a href="tinyurl.com/SNEEK-DI" target="_blank">tinyurl.com/SNEEK-DI</a>, <a href="http://code.google.com/p/sneek" target="_blank">http://code.google.com/p/sneek</a>, or <a href="tinyurl.com/neeek2o" target="_blank">tinyurl.com/neeek2o</a></li>
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<li>Block Disc Updates</li>
<li>Block Online Updates</li>
<li>Replace Health Screen</li>
<li>Auto-Press A at Health Screen</li>
<li>Region-Free Everything</li>
<li>Remove no copy save file protection</li>
<li>Move Disc Channel</li>
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This will launch Multi-Mod Manager.<br>
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<!-------------------Install IOS53 Section Below--------------------------->
<font size="5"><li>Install IOS53 then start Casper</li></font><br>
<A href="" onClick="popup = window.open('http://www.youtube.com/embed/RU2Z8GgrAEA?rel=0', 'PopupPage', 'height=360,width=480,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes'); return false" target="_blank"><img src="http://nusad.googlecode.com/files/Casper.gif" border="0"/></a><br>
In Multi-Mod Manager's main menu, Go down to select "WAD Manager".<br>
If you cannot load your SD card, select "Load another IOS", then try using IOS36 or another IOS until you detect your SD card.<br>
Now install IOS53-64-v5663.<br>
Navigate to the WAD and hit A twice to install the IOS individually.<br>
Be careful not to install any additional WADs that may have been previously saved in this folder (they may be safe, but I cannot say for sure).<br>
Make sure the file installs properly before continuing.<br><br>
After successfully installing the WAD, use "B" to go back to MMM's main menu and choose "App Manager" then press A.<br>
Select Casper using "A"<br>
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Note: After installing IOS53 on a Wii once, you can skip installing it the next time you follow this guide and just use MMM's "App Manager" to launch Casper. To have configure your SD Card to launch Casper immediately instead of first loading MMM, copy SD:\apps\Casper\boot.elf and paste it to SD:\boot.elf (overwriting the boot.elf for MMM).<br>
<!-------------------Install IOS53 Section Above--------------------------->