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When you homebrew your Wii using HackMii, the most essential thing to install (other than [[Wii:BootMii|BootMii]]) is the '''Homebrew Channel'''. The Homebrew Channel is a homebrew application loader that lets you launch homebrew apps from your SD card and/or USB drive. This guide will teach you how to install the Homebrew Channel and how to use it. | |||
==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
These are the 4 recommended ways you should install the Homebrew Channel. | These are the 4 recommended ways you should install the Homebrew Channel. | ||
The LetterBomb guide requires an SD card, whereas the others don't. However, they do need a connection to the internet in order for them to work | The LetterBomb guide requires an SD card, whereas the others don't. However, they do need a connection to the internet in order for them to work. It is highly recommended that you get an SD card for the long run. | ||
===LetterBomb=== | |||
For this guide, you will need a 32GB or less SD card that is formatted to FAT16/32, and a Wii on System Menu 4.3. | |||
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WIP Homebrew Channel Page
Moved your WIP Homebrew Channel page to your user_talk page until completion. Derf (talk) 00:14, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
When you homebrew your Wii using HackMii, the most essential thing to install (other than BootMii) is the Homebrew Channel. The Homebrew Channel is a homebrew application loader that lets you launch homebrew apps from your SD card and/or USB drive. This guide will teach you how to install the Homebrew Channel and how to use it.
Installation
These are the 4 recommended ways you should install the Homebrew Channel.
The LetterBomb guide requires an SD card, whereas the others don't. However, they do need a connection to the internet in order for them to work. It is highly recommended that you get an SD card for the long run.
LetterBomb
For this guide, you will need a 32GB or less SD card that is formatted to FAT16/32, and a Wii on System Menu 4.3.
1.