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1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere.
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1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere.
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1. Launch FileZilla on your computer.
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1. Launch FileZilla on your computer.
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1. In FileZilla, type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect`.
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1. In FileZilla, type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect`.
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1. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00010002`.
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1. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00010002/48414341`.
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1. Delete the `48414341` folder.
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1. Delete the `content` folder.
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1. Launch the previously downloaded `overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe` file.
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1. Launch the previously downloaded `overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe` file.
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1. Type in your Wii U's IP address and press Enter.
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1. Type in your Wii U's IP address and press Enter.
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1. Wait for it to finish what it's doing.
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1. Wait for it to finish what it's doing.
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1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere.
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1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere.
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1. Launch FileZilla on your computer.
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1. Launch FileZilla on your computer.
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1. In FileZilla, type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect`.
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1. In FileZilla, type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect`.
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1. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00010002`.
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1. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00010002/48414341`.
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1. Delete the `48414341` folder.
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1. Delete the `content` folder.
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1. Open up a Terminal window.
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1. Open up a Terminal window.
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1. Use the following command: `cd <directory>`.
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1. Use the following command: `cd <directory>`.
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- On macOS, the most common place to find your downloaded files is `/Users/username/Downloads`.
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- On macOS, the most common place to find your downloaded files is `/Users/username/Downloads`.
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