Avenue_1
May 2008
![](avatar.php?userid=151148&dateline=1232477183) You know i want it
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Apparently 3.3u is similar to 3.4, so it looks like you'll have to downgrade. It's simple enough to do, but you'll have to hook ur wii up to the internet.
Give me a min and i'll dig out the tut i used to downgrade
Edit:: Here ya go
Get this first so we are on the same level
http://www.filefactory.com/file/eca...i_Fix_Tools_zip
Step 1:
Skip this step...
Step 2:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "WAD Manager".
Step 3:
Press "A" on the Wii Remote once.
The Wii should detect a SD Card.
Press "A" again to see a list of WADs on the SD Card.
Use the "D-Pad" to select "IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad".
Press "+" to install the WAD.
Once installed, press the "Home" button, to restart you Wii.
Step 4:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open “Custom Manager".
Using the same method as in "Step 3", install the "cIOS_Fix.wad".
Once installed, press the "Home" button, to restart you Wii.
Note:
If that fails to install, just use “WAD Manager” to install it like in the youtube video.
Step 5:
Using the ‘Homebrew Channel’, open ‘IOS Downgrader’. Just follow the instructions on the screen and wait until it finishes installing the necessary IOSs.
STEP 6:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Install Shop IOS51".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "IOS51", by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the IOS Patch, by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "No", and DO NOT install the "Wii Shop Channel".
Step 7:
Using the ‘Homebrew Channel’, open ‘WAD Manager ’. Install ‘WAD MANAGER 1.3’.
Step 8:
The Wii is now able to install WADs and Homebrew Apps should work properly now.
Optional Step:
If you use “WiiGator” or the “Backup Loader”, using the Homebrew Channel, install ‘cIOS Installer’. This updates the ‘cIOS_Fix’ that was previously installed.
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Last edited by Avenue_1 on 01-11-2009 at 09:40 PM
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