Heh, for some reason I was actually thinking about this earlier today. It's been a long time since the last update.
EDIT: Information from Hackmii.com...
Source:
http://www.hackmii.com/2010/07/hackmii-installer-v0-7/After more than four weeks we believe we’ve finally reached the point for the next public release of the HackMii Installer: v0.7.
A lot of changes and improvements went into this release. After quite some headaches and a few puzzles (thanks Erant!) we stockpiled over 250 commits since v0.6, increasing the compatibility with even more Wiis.
The installer now works completely differently, The Homebrew Channel got a few new features and a new look, and BootMii received a fair amount of minor improvements too.
Next to the usual minor fixes, these are the changes worth mentioning:
HackMii Installer (v0.7) * New exploit to enable (un-) installation of all components on fully updated Wiis (up to, and including System Menu v4.3).
* Proper support for all regions, including KOR.
* General overhaul: the installer now requires
BootMii/IOS to function. It will automatically be installed upon startup – either if
BootMii/IOS is not installed or if it is older than the version this release comes with.
* DVDX died a horrible death. Rumor has it that someone dropped a snapple bottle on its head.
* Additional installer binary
bootmini.elf, see the included
README.txt for more infos.
BootMii beta 5 (v1.2): * Compatible with more SD cards.
* New font, borrowed from the deceased
Twilight Hack.
* The button combination when restoring a NAND backup with only
BootMii/IOS was impossible to perform with some pads. It has been changed to the
Konami Code.
The Homebrew Channel (v1.0.7): * New title id to circumvent its deletion by System Menu v4.3.
* New look from our favorite pixel artist drmr.
* Both views now show five rows of application entries.
* On-NAND settings.
The selected device, sort order, view and application are saved. Settings are restored when reentering
HBC.
The settings can be deleted via the System Menu’s Data Management.
*
HBC now has the
HW_AHBPROT flags set for direct hardware access, thus replacing
DVDX.
* Ability to not reload IOS when launching an application.
This effectively means that loaded applications inherit the title id, gaining direct hardware access via
HW_AHBPROT.
To use this feature, add
<no_ios_reload/> to the
<app> node in your
meta.xml file.
wiiloaded binaries automatically gain direct hardware access.
libogc SVN (starting with r4166) has been extended for this feature.
DI_Init() will detect if an application has been launched this way, and DVD access should just work without any changes to your code.
* USB access is more stable, thanks to tueidj
* Fixed the retry mechanism for the network initialization.
* Fixed some rare hangs upon launch and exit (Hopefully all of them).
* A little surprise, to be announced soon. Refrain from bugging us about it, you’ll know soon enough
If you have installed
HBC v1.0.7, it is safe to update your Wii to System Menu v4.3.
Please note that
HBC’s update check now contains data in the referrer string unique to each Wii. Its sole purpose is for anonymous usage statistics.
Before asking questions, please read the included
README files. You will also find information about how to report problems and encountered bugs.
Thanks to all the beta testers, it’s been a long ride.
Either grab the new installer
here, or use the
HBC online update (a confirmation dialog should pop up when launching an older version of
HBC).
As always: Please link to this post instead of mirroring the binary, thanks.
Enjoy.
Source:
http://www.hackmii.com/2010/06/system-menu-4-3-update/It’s been a quiet few months around here — Nintendo seems to have been neglecting the Wii. We expected to see a firmware update bundled with Super Mario Galaxy 2, but found no such thing — however, a few weeks later, we have ourselves a brand new 4.3 update. As usual, Nintendo
describes the update as:
June 21, 2010
Wii Menu 4.3
Unauthorized Modifications
Because unauthorized channels or firmware may impair game play or the Wii console, updating to Wii Menu version 4.3 will check for and automatically remove such unauthorized files. In addition, there are some behind the scenes enhancements that do not affect any prominently-used features or menus but will improve system performance.
If you are seeing “Error:004,” please click here. What a disappointment… this is just a rehash of, well … every update in the past 2 years, except for the 4.0 update (which actually added some features). The only thing that will drive people to install this update will be the broken Shopping channel and hypothetical future games which will come with this update on disc.
Anyway, here’s the technical changelog — much of this can be seen in the last few
Wiimpersonator reports.
IOS * Fixes in all versions — the 2 exploits we were using in the HackMii Installer, as well as the /tmp bug that has existed forever and a half and been used by everyone else to downgrade IOS. Updated existing IOSes (9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 53, 55, 56, 57, 61)
* Added two new IOSes — IOS80 and IOS58. IOS80 continues the trend of a new IOSx0 for each system menu, and IOS70 was stubbed out. IOS58 was previously only found on one disc, and is interesting because it contains an EHCI (USB2.0)
* Added a stub IOS that will finally overwrite BootMii/IOS with a higher version number.
System Menu * Updated to block title IDs — HAXX, JODI, DISC, DISK
* Updated to *really* block Bannerbomb – shows Error 004 now
So there’s nothing interesting at all in this update. Just the usual bugfixes. They do get credit this time to actually block exploits. The Bannerbomb block seems to be stable this time and they didn’t leave our privilege escalation exploit unfixed like in the last update.
We’re currently working on new exploits and a new release of the HackMii installer but we’ll spend some more time to obfuscate our exploits this time to make it harder for ninty to find and fix them. It might therefore take some more time until our next release.
Just don’t update – there’s nothing interesting in this update anyway.
EDIT: Information from Wiibrew.org about the 4.3 System Menu...
Source:
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/System_Menu_4.3Changes * Deletes the
Homebrew Channel and
DVDX, title IDs HAXX, DVDX, JODI, DISC, and DISK.
* Now uses
IOS80.
*
IOS254 stubbed
BootMii is deleted.
* Fixed Bannerbomb less stupidly this time.
* Added
IOS58.
* HackMii Installer Userland+Syscall IOS exploit removed
* NANDFS privilege escalation fixed
* ES_AddTitleFinish now checks the signature(
Trucha Bug Restorer and similar won't work anymore)
What to do * Don't update yet.
Also, here is some information from the Nintendo website about it...
Source:
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/systemMenuFeatures.jspWii Menu 4.3Unauthorized ModificationsBecause unauthorized channels or firmware may impair game play or the Wii console, updating to Wii Menu version 4.3 will check for and automatically remove such unauthorized files. In addition, there are some behind the scenes enhancements that do not affect any prominently-used features or menus but will improve system performance.
If you are seeing "Error:004," please
click here.
Apparently, as stated in the original post, all that it does is remove things related to exploits for the Wii console.
EDIT: Interesting explanation from Nintendo about "Error:004"...
Source:
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/ts/error004.jspWii Error:004
The error code you received indicates the system is attempting to load unauthorized software. Unauthorized modifications to save data or program files may impair game play or the Wii console and should be removed.