beta52-vWii is a must for anyone loading Wii games on an SD card. Go straight into d2x and download either beta52-vWii or beta53-vWii-alt. Ignore IOS236 as well, don't bother with that. NO, it is similar but there are key differences.īootmii will not work with vWii so when you install home-brew channel, it will disable it by default. I use a 64GB card for both the Wii U and my 3DS and have had no problems with extensive use. Works flawlessly and usually loads faster than HDD. It will also automatically rip your games into WBFS through the "install" function. Wiiflow is my preferred loader because of the interface and theme options. Once you install the cIOS, you'd just need to use a USB loader like Wiiflow, and Multi Mod Manager to create channels for Wiiflow and Nintendont so that you don't need to go through the Homebrew Channel every time. It is also recommended that you backup the NAND, though it's not necessary. Make sure you use the one that says vWii or else you're screwed. Beta53 only works for people using USB/HDD and will not work for SD users atm. The most important is the d2x cIOS installer and you MUST use d2x-v10-beta52-vWii when installing it. If you're going to go full SD card for Wii backups and GC backups you'll need quite a few things if you're new to home-brew. But with 64GB cards at like sub-$20, it's well worth it. If you are planning to rip and go full back up on SD Card, I recommend going for a 128GB card since my 64GB card filled up too fast with my Wii/NGC rips. I'd like to share a way to make running GC/Wii backups much more convenient than by having to open Homebrew channel every time. That's the best way of doing it.Īfter you get your games into your SD, you'd need to download homebrew apps like Wiiflow, Nintendont, Multi Mod Manager, d2x CIOS manager, etc.Ĭan someone confirm whether or not it's appropriate to share home-brew links before I post them? Wii games are formatted to WBFS under a wbfs folder in your SD card in which you can rip it directly from the Wii U. Your GC game MUST be named game.iso and if it is like Baten Kaitos/Tales of Symphonia, it would be game.iso(disc 1) and disc2.iso(disc 2). You would just need to put all the NGC games in the SD like this.ĭrive/game(folder)/(Whatever Game name you want folder)/Your GC game named game.iso You'd first need a 2GB SD card for the initial exploit, then after you get Homebrew channel running you can start using 64-256GB SD cards. Barring the smaller size, the SD card is by far the better option for the Wii U if you go digital on your Wii U AND want backups of NGC/Wii games.
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