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    Rev System Menu 4.0 Released - Dont Update or Risk Losing Homebrew on Wii

    Wiibrew have today posted that you should not update at the moment

    Nintendo has released System Menu 4.0, which includes a batch of IOS updates. Updating is not recommended at this point.

    Version 4.0 of the System Menu was released on March 25th, 2009. It was announced in Satoru Iwata's GDC keynote.

    The announcement lists these changes:

    The Wii console can now use SDHC (SD High Capacity) Cards with a maximum of 32GB of storage.
    The SD Card Menu, which allows you to launch titles directly from an SD or SDHC Card, is added to the Wii menu.
    The Wii Shop Channel will now allow you to download titles directly to an SD or SDHC Card.
    The Wii console's Data Management menu has been enhanced to make it easier to copy and move stored items on an SD Card or the Wii console's system memory.
    The Wii User Agreement, which includes the Wii Privacy Policy, has been updated. Because the updated agreement applies to you and your use of the Wii Network Service, you should view the updated version by clicking on the Wii icon located on the lower-left portion of the Wii Channel menu, selecting Wii Settings, accessing the Internet setting, and selecting User Agreements.
    There are other behind-the-scenes enhancements to the Wii console system menu included with Wii Menu 4.0
    The update includes a batch of IOS updates issued a few hours before the System Menu update.

    So for those who homebrew dont update for now, and if you dont bother with homebrew then let us know what its like

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    So for those who homebrew dont update for now, and if you dont bother with homebrew then let us know what its like
    you recon, wait for the stupid forums and their ZOMG I CANT USE THIS, THAT,& THE OTHER, MY DAD UPDATED!"!"" etc. etc. tss lol

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    Glad to see them doing something to address people's storage issues. Even if it could be better, allowing larger SD cards and direct downloads to SD from the store is a decent solution.
    Last edited by Auriman1; March 25th, 2009 at 19:10.

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    Report has been abrupting over gbatemp that this doesn't kill either homebrew channel neither backup launcher

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    I already updated to version 4.0 BEFORE deciding to put the homebrew channel on my wii.
    I was going to install it today (I was waiting for a copy of zelda twilight game)

    So now I have version 4.0 and I wanted to install homebrew and the twilight hack.
    What do I do?

    Am I going to have to reformat my wii to an earlier version?

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    So now I have version 4.0 and I wanted to install homebrew and the twilight hack.
    What do I do?
    wait like everybody else, shouldn't of updated, sorry.
    But their aer other exploits, read http://hackmii.com/

    Am I going to have to reformat my wii to an earlier version?
    formatting your wii only delets all your saves, and settings, and creates a index of any titles youv'e legitimately bought from wiishop, formatting does not downgrade!

    And the downgrade option in 4.0 is a NO at this time, fixed for now.
    UNLESS, you have a cIOS installed, you can downgrade from 4.0 to 3.2U, just use cIOS downgrade 1.2 and ios downgrader 1.1 on waninkoko's website. You must have a cios already installed.
    Last edited by djdynamite123; March 25th, 2009 at 22:46.

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    Ok, thanks for your help

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    What is affected:

    Twilight Hack 0.1beta2 Can no longer be copied from the SD card.
    DVDx (new install)
    The Homebrew Channel (new install) New install and if copied to the SD card, cannot be move back to the system memory.

    What is NOT affected

    The Homebrew Channel (previous install)
    DVDx (previous install)
    WAD Manager (If cIOS was installed before update)

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    Man...I am so upset!
    So...since the copy of Zelda Twilight Princess is not mine, should I create a save file and leave it on my Wii for when there is a work around created?

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    Man...I am so upset!
    So...since the copy of Zelda Twilight Princess is not mine, should I create a save file and leave it on my Wii for when there is a work around created?
    just wait, maybe a different game, different exploit!

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