The two programs achieve similar goals in completely different ways which is why you can install both at the same time. It doesn't work that way. For the moment, the best way to launch it is from the home-button menu in the Homebrew Channel. Try booting with no SD card inserted. If you see a brief set of flashes from the blue slot LED right after you hit the power button, try a different SD card. Make sure you have a directory named "bootmii" with the "armboot.
Use a GC pad in port 1 to navigate the menu. If you don't have one, you can use the Power button to cycle through options in the menu, and Reset to select. You just need to briefly press each button. This is completely normal; in order to bring down the price of NAND flash chips, all manufacturers will allow chips to leave the factory with a small number of bad blocks.
It's similar to bad pixels in LCD panels -- it would be too expensive to throw away the whole panel or in this case, the whole chip due to a few bad pixels. With NAND flash, software usually remaps these blocks so you don't even notice, but BootMii works at the lowest level possible so we have to take these into consideration when writing our code.
There are blocks; according to the flash chip manufacturer, at least blocks are valid in other words, up to 80 blocks may be bad. Reference: datasheet, page General notes: BootMii is still in beta; non-experienced users should just wait until the software is more polished. If you are an advanced user or developer and are prepared to discuss this at a technical level, try the BootMii Beta forum.
At our bugtracker, here. When filing a bug report, please attach the "installer. The installer created this log, you can find it in the root directory of your SD card. Frequently Asked Questions Before going any further, please read the README file contained in the archive you downloaded; it contains important info which may not be repeated here or elsewhere. Installation What does "The installed boot1 version prevents a boot2 install mean? We won't be describing these methods in detail here, read the respective documentation yourself to figure out that part.
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. 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 one go. After launching the installer, just follow the instructions on screen and you should be good to go within a minute or two.
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