In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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→‎Step 2: Kernel Exploit and Installation (must be performed every reboot): Explained that the latest version does not replace Mii Maker.
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This installation does not void your Wii U console's warranty, as it is not a permanent hack. Opening/closing System Settings or turning off the console are acts that reload the kernel, removing the launcher from memory.
 
This installation does not void your Wii U console's warranty, as it is not a permanent hack. Opening/closing System Settings or turning off the console are acts that reload the kernel, removing the launcher from memory.
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This program works by placing itself in-front of [[Mii Maker]], as [[Mii Maker]] is granted SD Card access without any external modification. If you close the launcher, you do not need to re-install it (unless you opened System Settings or rebooted your console), just reopen [[Mii Maker]]. To actually use Mii Maker, press the “Exit” button in Homebrew Launcher after opening it through [[Mii Maker]].
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This program previously placed itself in-front of [[Mii Maker]], as [[Mii Maker]] is granted SD Card access without any external modification. On these older versions, if you close the launcher, you do not need to re-install it (unless you opened System Settings or rebooted your console), just reopen [[Mii Maker]]. To actually use Mii Maker, users would press the “Exit” button in Homebrew Launcher after opening it through [[Mii Maker]]. However, with the release of [[WUP Installer]] and the HBL forwarder, this became unnecessary and was removed.
    
== Creating/Installing Homebrew ==
 
== Creating/Installing Homebrew ==
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