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::: info

Since this guide has just been published, translations are a work-in-progress. Thank you for your patience!

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::: warning

To get the most out of this guide, you should read this page before proceeding.
Please thoroughly read the introductory pages before proceeding.

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## Что такое "homebrew"?

**Homebrew** refers to software that was not authorized by the original creator of a piece of hardware - in this case, Nintendo. This can include games, utilities, emulators and much more!

Here's a list of things you can do using homebrew.

- [Backup](bootmii) and [restore](bootmiirecover) your Wii's NAND (system memory)
- Enhance the [brick protection](priiloader) of your Wii
- Download new homebrew apps with the [Open Shop Channel](osc)
- [Patch game disc contents](https://wiki.hacks.guide/wiki/Wii:Riivolution) to load game modifications
- Install [themes](themes) on the Wii Menu and in commonly used homebrew apps
- Back up your [discs](dump-games) and [other installed titles](dump-wads)
- Watch [DVDs](recommended-homebrew#entertainment) and play external media files on your Wii
- Install a [USB loader](wii-loaders) to launch Wii (and other console) backups from an external storage device
- Restore online functionality to both [WiiConnect24](wiiconnect24) and [Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection](wiimmfi)

## What does the guide install?

This guide aims to do the following, including optional sections:
**Homebrew** refers to software that was not authorized to run on a video game console by its manufacturer. To gain the ability to run homebrew on the Wii, the console must first be modified to run unsigned code.

- Modify your Wii using one of many exploits, with the end goal of reaching the HackMii installer
- Install BootMii and the Homebrew Channel
- Make a backup of critical system files
- Install Priiloader
- Install the Open Shop Channel
- Recommended homebrew to use on your Wii
- Restore functionality to WiiConnect24 and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Common examples of homebrew usage on the Wii include:

## What should I know before starting?
- [Backing up](bootmii) and [restoring](bootmiirecover) your Wii's NAND (system memory)
- [Patching game discs](https://wiki.hacks.guide/wiki/Wii:Riivolution) to load game modifications
- Installing [themes](themes) on the Wii Menu and in commonly used homebrew apps
- Backing up your [discs](dump-games) and [other installed titles](dump-wads)
- Installing a [USB loader](wii-loaders) to launch Wii (and other console) backups from an external storage device
- Restoring online functionality to both [WiiConnect24](wiiconnect24) and [Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection](nintendowfc)
- and more!

- Running homebrew on your Nintendo Wii can be done for free by exploiting bugs in Wii's software. Anyone trying to convince you otherwise is likely attempting to [scam you](https://hbc.hackmii.com/scam).
- This guide works on all system menu versions depending on the exploit, but **it is recommended that you update to 4.3 (the latest firmware)** if possible.
- **This guide applies to retail/consumer Wiis ONLY!** This means that development units are not covered.
- Depending on what you intend to do with your modded Wii, you may have to make some modifications to the system memory that have a risk of bricking (rendering the console inoperable). As long as you follow this guide exactly, you should be fine, but for general brick prevention tips see [this](bricks#brick-prevention) page.
- The differences between the Wii and Wii mini are quite significant. This means that in some cases, something that is normally harmless to the Wii could cause a [severe brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick) to the Wii mini. Tread carefully if you are planning to mod one!
- Be extremely careful when modifying a [Korean Wii](bricks#koreankii-error-003-brick).
## What does this guide do?

## Ready?
With certain variations depending on the path you take, this guide has the end goal of:

The guide has nine sections in total. These are listed below:
- Exploiting your Wii and Installing the Homebrew Channel
- Putting safeguards in place to help prevent bricks
- Installing other homebrew that can enhance your experience, should you choose

1. Choosing and using an exploit (REQUIRED)
2. Installing the Homebrew Channel and BootMii (REQUIRED)
3. Making a NAND backup with BootMii (REQUIRED)
4. Installing Priiloader (REQUIRED)
5. Installing the Open Shop Channel (RECOMMENDED)
6. Installing cIOS (RECOMMENDED)
7. Discovering Recommended Homebrew (RECOMMENDED)
8. Regaining WiiConnect24 Functionality (OPTIONAL)
9. Regaining Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Functionality (OPTIONAL)
## Ready to start?

::: tip

Continue to [Get Started](get-started)
Continue to [Key Information](key-information)

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