This is because in order to restore a NAND with Bootmii as IOS, you are forced to use the 'Konami' code which can ONLY be done with a GCN controller. WARNING!!!: Wiis that do NOT have GCN ports CANNOT restore a NAND in Bootmii NO MATTER WHAT. GCN controller (only needed if you have Bootmii IOS) Priiloader (to boot bricked Wii and then to get to Bootmii IOS if you dont have Bootmii boot2 installed) Access HBC from Priiloader and first attempt to fix of what actually broke your Wii before resorting to a NAND injection. If you are using this guide to repair a brick and you have Bootmii as an IOS, chances are you can fix your issue without injecting a backed up NAND file. If not (Bootmii installed as IOS), and you install a corrupted NAND (with no Priiloader within said NAND), then you will be bricked forever. It is recommended to only preform the guide if you have Bootmii installed as Boot2. Therefore, you must have Bootmii installed. This guide will use the RestoreMii feature within Bootmii.
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