No most homebrew apps will not brick your wii. Due to misconceptions it is not illegal to alter your wii to accept homebrew. Many homebrew apps are made by programmers for free. It is however illegal to download, run, or even play any game that you do not own!!
No, the Homebrew Channel is free. If you did pay, you were scammed.
The homebrew channel is still installable on Wii firmware 4.3. The Indiana Pwns method is reported to still work.
The Homebrew Channel is a Wii channel used to launch homebrew apps on your wii... basicly you get this then the homebrew browser then download wat u want... emulators... music... codes... i hav the hbc and its cool... people say its illegal but its not... so dont let tht get u.... its free and easy to use channel
No, if you uninstalled the Homebrew Channel and BootMii, there is very little that can help you if the Wii bricks due to a "full brick" from an update, etc. except for sending it in to Nintendo. Uninstalling the Homebrew Channel and BootMii will not brick your Wii, however.
The Homebrew Channel is an unofficial channel used to load homemade applications that people have written. It isn't illegal but Nintendo is no longer held responsible for damages to the wii console.
If you download a Wii System Update, it removes the Homebrew channel. Also, downloading it may "brick" your Wii, which makes it unusable.
On your PC (or Mac), go to www.wiibrew.org and click on "Homebrew Setup." Read the instructions there. Wiibrew is the official wiki for the Homebrew Channel.
www.wiibrew.org
By getting "The Homebrew Channel."
On your PC (or Mac), go to www.wiibrew.org and click on "Homebrew Setup." Read the instructions there. Wiibrew is the official wiki for the Homebrew Channel.
Using the Homebrew Channel for the Wii. (Google it.)
Launches apps not made by Nintendo