Now that you have your NAND backup in case anything goes wrong later, you can run CFW on your system.
Unlike systems such as the DSi, Wii, or 3DS, Wii U CFW is temporary. This means that as soon as your system reboots, you will lose CFW and have to follow these instructions again. This can be skipped by installing CBHC to a Haxchi CFW installation.
!> Installing CBHC incorrectly can brick your Wii U. Make sure to follow the following rules when installing CBHC: <br>- The DS game has to be legitimately installed from the eShop! <br>- Don't format the system while CBHC is installed! <br>- Don't delete the user account that bought the DS Virtual Console game! <br>- Don't re-install the same game using WUP Installer or from the eShop! <br>- Don't install Haxchi over CBHC! <br>- Don't uninstall the DS Virtual Console game without [properly uninstalling CBHC first](../uninstall-cbhc)! <br>- Don't move the DS Virtual Console game to a USB drive!
!> Breaking one of the above rules will result in a brick.
> If you are worried about breaking one of these rules while using CBHC, consider setting up Parental Controls for your user! Blocking `Data Management` and setting `Game Rating` to the highest possible rating can help prevent common mistakes users may make when using CBHC. Check [here](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1081/~/how-to-change-parental-controls) for more information on how to change your Parental Controls settings.
1. Reboot your console. If CBHC installed correctly, you should see a new boot menu. (CBHC is not compatible with Quick Start. If you are using the Quick Start Menu, please turn it off.)
1. Use the D-Pad to navigate to `Autoboot: Disabled` and press the A button until it says `Autoboot: System Menu`.
1. Use the D-Pad to navigate to `Boot System Menu` and press the A button. This will launch the Wii U Menu with CFW enabled.