When wii softmodding without a modchip first came out all you need was a sd card and zelda game to unlock your Wiii console. This softmod enabled your Wii to play back DVDs, run retro games and also be ready to backup and play copied wii discs. This is not possible with the new firmware updates. Good stories is you can with Wii softmod without legend of Zelda hack.
By using the Zelda game you can force the Wii to read the install file of the homebrew software that would implement the hack that may enable all of the features that were discussed above.
The up to date firmware updates forestalled homebrew from installing this software on your Wii, the Zelda softmod only worked for firmware 3.x versions but the newest v4.x updates blocked homebrew software being installed on your wii channel.
This meant the Zelda hack was pointless and you weren't ready to enjoy all the homebrew features like playing retro games or running your Wii backups.
Thankfully this has only been a temporary problem as the Homebrew team has provided a update to allow homebrew fans to wii softmod without legend of Zelda by employing the'bannerbomb' technique.
in contrast to the Zelda twilight hack which uses a game this hack uses a malformed banner that crashes the wii loading boot.dol file found in the root of the sd card. This permits you to load homebrew applications on your Wii.
Using this exploit saves your cash on buying a game and does not require you to open your wii and install some thrid party mod chip that may do some serious damage to your console if not install by an expert.
When making an attempt to perform this sort of softmod you need an easily followed guide. There have been so many that have attempted to load this software themselves to find that they have bricked their Wii.
With a guide you can install homebrew, download the most recent wii softmod apps, and have the latest info on how to unlock wii that works alongside all v4.x firmware updates.
To softmod your wii without modchip or game hack visit - Wii softmod without legend of Zelda
Saturday, April 3, 2010
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