So if you don't have the Homebrew Channel or DVDx yet, you can use above mentioned exploits and our single all-in-one installer to install everything.
In fact, there is NO NEED for DVDx anymore, because adding that line to meta.xml WILL DO EXACTLY THE SAME THING as having DVDx installed (assuming you're launching from HBC and not a forwarder). The new installer has been revamped a bit in comparison to our old installers, and is actually not just an installer for BootMii, but will also allow you to install The Homebrew Channel and DVDX. But the best part of this whole story is the method for cracking your Wii open in the first place, which reads like some cross between William Gibson and Disney.
Welcome to my instructable on how to run backed up Wii games without a Modchip. Sorry if I sound like an idiot, I'm a bit new to this stuff! Thanks Introduction: Run Backups on Any Wii Without a Modchip. When I try to run the homebrew installer again, I'm not getting any option to install DVDX. Can anyone help with this? I've tried following some of the previous steps but have had no luck. However, when I come to run it now and try to load the roms from the DVD, I'm getting an error message saying "DVDX V2 not found". When I first installed Wii 64, I burnt a load of games to a DVD-R and the emulator was loading from the disc just fine.
I've got the latest version of the homebrew channel up and running (1.0.8) so everything should be fine. Normal Installation will ensure that the installation runs smoothly with minimum or zero problems. After which you will run the DVDX installer app. I'm having some problems with the N64 emulator. Insert your SD card into your Wii and start the homebrew channel that will give you access to the two apps you present in your SD card.