I haven't really touched the HBB for a while, so I'm not sure what the problem may be. Really, it isn't a good source, as most of the homebrew there is outdated.it still dosent work for me
I haven't really touched the HBB for a while, so I'm not sure what the problem may be. Really, it isn't a good source, as most of the homebrew there is outdated.it still dosent work for me
Mofo why you necrobumping this? Just use the OSC version of HBB and it should work. Make sure server is set to 0
hello it did work but then i formatted my sd to ntfs to add my ios files but then nothing was there.This is a tutorial on how to fix the HBB. I have seen a lot of people on Wii Chatter asking about this problem, so i'm making this post.
Step one: Put your SD Card in your computer (unless you have WiiExplorer, which you can fix it with).
Step two: Open your SD Card and go into apps, then the Homebrew Browser folder.
Step three: Open the file called "settings.xml" with Notepad.
Step four: find the text "setting_server="0" .
Step five: change the 0 to 1.
Step six: put the SD Card in your Wii and go to HBB and voila! It works!
I hope this guide helped. Though I suggest using WiiBrew for getting apps from. They have a much more up-to-date library of apps and you really don't need to be on PC for that either. Just go to WiiBrew on PC and download WiiBrowser, an internet browser that can download files (not to be confused with WiiExplorer). The version on HBB is out-of-date. I also suggest WiiExplorer (again, the version on HBB is out of date), a file browser for Wii. It has many uses and I have used it tons of times. Hope this helps!
NOTE: (edited April 2nd, 2017) The regular repo is back up, but it's best to use the secondary repo.
I don't understand, IOS files don't have to be on an NTFS filesystem, you can install them just fine with FAT32.hello it did work but then i formatted my sd to ntfs to add my ios files but then nothing was there.
then i formatted it again to fat 32 and it still didnt work pls help me.
no i mean the ios files were too big for fat 32 and my files in homebrew were goneI don't understand, IOS files don't have to be on an NTFS filesystem, you can install them just fine with FAT32.
If by "nothing was there" you mean your files were gone, well, that's what happens when you format a drive.
I've never heard of IOS files being that big. Anyways, I don't really know why that happened, I haven't touched the HBB in years.no i mean the ios files were too big for fat 32 and my files in homebrew were gone
cant you help meI've never heard of IOS files being that big. Anyways, I don't really know why that happened, I haven't touched the HBB in years.
Even though I pasted the new settings.xml text, my homebrew browser install code is stuck on "Requesting repositories list...". Is there any way to fix this issue and successfully install the Homebrew Browser?I used your top and it worked as of today. Thanks!
This is a tutorial on how to fix the HBB. I have seen a lot of people on Wii Chatter asking about this problem, so i'm making this post.
Step one: Put your SD Card in your computer (unless you have WiiExplorer, which you can fix it with).
Step two: Open your SD Card and go into apps, then the Homebrew Browser folder.
Step three: Open the file called "settings.xml" with Notepad.
Step four: find the text "setting_server="0" .
Step five: change the 0 to 1.
Step six: put the SD Card in your Wii and go to HBB and voila! It works!
I hope this guide helped. Though I suggest using WiiBrew for getting apps from. They have a much more up-to-date library of apps and you really don't need to be on PC for that either. Just go to WiiBrew on PC and download WiiBrowser, an internet browser that can download files (not to be confused with WiiExplorer). The version on HBB is out-of-date. I also suggest WiiExplorer (again, the version on HBB is out of date), a file browser for Wii. It has many uses and I have used it tons of times. Hope this helps!
NOTE: (edited April 2nd, 2017) The regular repo is back up, but it's best to use the secondary repo.