SaveMii website now live |
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Just a couple of days back, the SaveMii Wii recovery Dongle was introduced to the Wii community. Today, the SaveMii official website opens, and you're all welcome to pay a visit to it.
For those of you not in the know (what dongle?!?), SaveMii basically is a dongle that you plug into the Wii's Gamecube memory card slot. Essentially, it allows you to skip most of the System Menu startup process, and instead causes the Wii to directly run software off a disk. So all you impatient folks out there can get down straight to business.
Not only that, but it can also fix certain cases of Wii brickage. We're emphasizing certain, cos obviously it's not a quickfix to every Wii woes you may have.
In the site, you'll find an introductory page, and then some troubleshooting tutorials and such. So go head, explore the SaveMii site. This dongle comes at US$ 30, but hey, the site's for free.
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I think I'll pick one of these up as a "just in case" and to all around play with.
I still dont know what is stopping someone from creating their own universal boot disk. Have all the files on it that are required to make it unbrick the wii. Then have it report its version number to be something higher than 3.3. Maybe 3.4, or even 5.0 or whatever.
That way, even if it is just formatting the nand, then putting 3.3 files back on it will still allow it to run or overwright whats on there and corrupted right now.
Would that not make more sense than waiting for a game that ships with a version number higher than 3.3?
Either way, At least the price is somewhat reasonable.