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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This guide was written by staff members of the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server
?> [You can find this guide on GitHub](https://github.com/nh-server/switch-guide) It is licensed under the [ISC license.](https://github.com/nh-server/switch-guide/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/nh.jpg" alt="Nintendo Homebrew" title="Nintendo Homebrew">
<img src="docs/assets/img/nh.jpg" alt="Nintendo Homebrew" title="Nintendo Homebrew">
</figure>
> **Developer / Tool credits**

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Currently two ways exist to block updates on the Wii U system:
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the ftpiiu_everywhere app.
1. Take note of the IP address on the Wii U screen.
1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen:
![FileZilla](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399670410565910529/533075194546356224/1.png)
<img src="docs/assets/img/FTP.png" alt="FileZilla">
1. Navigate to `/storage_mlc/sys`. You should see an empty folder called `update`.
1. Right click the folder and delete it.
1. You are now blocking updates.
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Currently two ways exist to block updates on the Wii U system:
1. You will be asked to input a primary and secondary DNS. Enter the following IP addresses:
- Primary DNS: 168.2.235.092.108
- Secondary DNS: 081.004.127.020
![DNS Block](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/591032870798229535/650494263322214431/DNS.png)
<img src="docs/assets/img/DNS.png" alt="DNS Block">
1. Click on confirm
1. You are now blocking updates. In order to access the eShop, run the nnupatcher app from the Homebrew Launcher before launching the eShop

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@ -322,16 +322,16 @@ Ciao!
#### ** Rendered **
![alt text](assets/img/theme-dark-content.png)
![alt text](../../docs/assets/img/theme-dark-content.png)
> ![alt text](assets/img/theme-light-content.png)
> ![alt text](../../docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png)
#### ** Markdown **
```markdown
![alt text](assets/img/theme-dark-content.png)
![alt text](../../docs/assets/img/theme-dark-content.png)
> ![alt text](assets/img/theme-light-content.png)
> ![alt text](../../docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png)
```
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@ -345,23 +345,23 @@ Ciao!
**Thumbnails (4)**
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/theme-dark-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-dark-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
</figure>
**Thumbnails (2)**
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
</figure>
**Default image with shadows from thumbnail css**
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
</figure>
#### ** Markdown **
@ -370,23 +370,23 @@ Ciao!
**Thumbnails (4)**
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/theme-dark-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-dark-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-cover.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
</figure>
**Thumbnails (2)**
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-dark-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
</figure>
**Default image with shadows from thumbnail css**
<figure class="thumbnails">
<img src="assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
<img src="docs/assets/img/theme-light-content.png" alt="alt text" title="title text">
</figure>
```

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
1. Launch the CFW of your choice (mocha, haxchi/cbhc) and enter the Homebrew Launcher.
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the ftpiiu_everywhere app.
1. Take note of the IP address on the Wii U screen.
1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen:
![FileZilla](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399670410565910529/533075194546356224/1.png)
1. On your PC run your preferred FTP client and open an FTP connection to your Wii U. In FileZilla this can be done using the Site Manager, but be sure to replace the IP address with the one shown on your Wii U screen:
<img src="docs/assets/img/FTP.png" alt="FileZilla">
1. Navigate to `/storage_mlc/sys`.
1. Create a folder named `update`.
1. You are now no longer blocking system updates.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- Themes
- <a href="#" data-link-title="Dark">Dark</a>
- <a href="#" data-link-title="Light">Light</a>
- [![Discord](assets/img/discord.png)](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
- [![Discord](docs/assets/img/discord.png)](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)

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- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](docs/user-guide/introduction)
- [Getting Started](docs/user-guide/getting-started)
- [SD Preparation](docs/user-guide/sd-preparation)
- [Browser Exploit](docs/user-guide/browser-exploit)
- [Making a NAND Backup](docs/user-guide/nand-backup)
- [Launching CFW](docs/user-guide/launching-cfw)
- [Install Homebrew Channel](docs/user-guide/installing-hbc)
- [FAQ](docs/user-guide/faq)
- **vWii**
- [vWii Modding](docs/vwii/vwii-modding)
- [Recovering Mii Channel](docs/vwii/recover-mii-channel)
- [Recover a Corrupted IOS](docs/vwii/recover-ios)
- **Extras**
- [Blocking Updates](docs/extras/block-updates)
- [Unblocking Updates](docs/extras/unblock-updates)
- [Dumping Wii U Discs](docs/extras/dump-games)
- [Changelog](docs/extras/changelog)
- [MD Syntax](docs/extras/md-syntax)
- [About](docs/extras/about)
- **Links**
- [![Github](https://icongram.jgog.in/simple/github.svg?color=808080&size=16)Github](https://github.com/nh-server/switch-guide)
- [![Discord](https://icongram.jgog.in/simple/discord.svg?colored&size=16)Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)

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@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ Kawashima: Motto Nou wo Kitaeru Otona no DS Training [JPN]
### Can I install games from my USB instead of SD?
> Yes. It is, however, a bit more complicated than installing from SD Card. Detailed instructions are in the `Install from USB` tab in the [Dumping guide](/dump-games).
> Yes. It is, however, a bit more complicated than installing from SD Card. Detailed instructions are in the `Install from USB` tab in the [Dumping guide](docs/extras/dump-games).
### How to Delete Update Folder to Block Updates on Wii U
> If you want to delete the update folder to block updates, see it's tab in the [Blocking Updates guide](/block-updates)
> If you want to delete the update folder to block updates, see it's tab in the [Blocking Updates guide](docs/extras/block-updates)
### What SD Card size is recommended?

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Unlike systems such as the DSi, Wii, or 3DS, Wii U CFW is temporary. This means
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
1. If you haven't already, now download your DS VC game of choice from the eShop.
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher on your system as [previously explained](/browser-exploit).
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher on your system as [previously explained](docs/user-guide/browser-exploit).
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and open the Haxchi app.
1. Use the DPAD to navigate the cursor to the game you want to install haxchi to and press the A button to install it.
1. Once the installation has finished, your console will launch the Wii U Menu. You will see your game replaced by a haxchi icon.
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Unlike systems such as the DSi, Wii, or 3DS, Wii U CFW is temporary. This means
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
1. If you haven't already, now download your DS VC game of choice from the eShop.
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher on your system as [previously explained](/browser-exploit).
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher on your system as [previously explained](docs/user-guide/browser-exploit).
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and open the Haxchi app.
1. Use the DPAD to navigate the cursor to the game you want to install haxchi to and press the A button to install it.
1. Once the installation has finished, your console will launch the Wii U Menu. You will see your game replaced by a haxchi icon.
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Unlike systems such as the DSi, Wii, or 3DS, Wii U CFW is temporary. This means
#### **Mocha**
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher on your system as [previously explained](/browser-exploit).
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher on your system as [previously explained](docs/user-guide/browser-exploit).
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and open the Mocha app.
1. Your console will launch the Wii U Menu and enable CFW.
1. You will need to re-do these steps every reboot to launch cfw.

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on t
#### **Haxchi**
- The Haxchi <a href="/files/config.txt" download>config</a>
- The Haxchi <a href="docs/files/config.txt" download>config</a>
- The latest release of [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer/releases/latest)
- You will need to download the `payload.zip` file.
- The 1.4 release of [The Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/tag/1.4)
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on t
#### **CBHC**
- The Haxchi <a href="/files/config.txt" download>config</a>
- The Haxchi <a href="docs/files/config.txt" download>config</a>
- The latest release of [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer/releases/latest)
- You will need to download the `payload.zip` file.
- The 1.4 release of [The Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/tag/1.4)
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on t
#### **Mocha**
- The Mocha <a href="/files/config.ini" download>config</a>
- The Mocha <a href="docs/files/config.ini" download>config</a>
- The latest release of [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer/releases/latest)
- You will need to download the `payload.zip` file.
- The 1.4 release of [The Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/tag/1.4)

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# IOS Folders and Paths
?> This page is primarily meant to be used with [Recover a Corrupted IOS](recover-ios)
?> This page is primarily meant to be used with [Recover a Corrupted IOS](docs/vwii/recover-ios)
?> IOS folders are located in /slccmpt01/title/00000001

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This page will guide you through the process of recovering a corrupted IOS on your vWii.
!> Do not use this method for anything else than [recovering your Mii Channel](recover-mii-channel) or the following page.
!> Do not use this method for anything else than [recovering your Mii Channel](docs/vwii/recover-mii-channel) or the following page.
### What You Need
> - A working [Homebrew installation](introduction) on Wii U side
> - A working [Homebrew installation](docs/user-guide/introduction) on Wii U side
> - This release of [FTPiiU Everywhere](http://wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/fpiiu-cbhc.zip)
> - An FTP client such as [FileZilla](https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=client)
> - <a href="../files/overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe" download>overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe</a>
> - <a href="docs/files/overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe" download>overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe</a>
### Instructions
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a corrupted IOS on yo
### **IOS 80**
!> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
!> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](docs/extras/unblock-updates).
1. Power on your Wii U and launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi or CBHC)
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere
@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a corrupted IOS on yo
1. Launch the System Settings
1. Perform a System Update
?> You can now re-enable your [system update blocking method](block-updates).
?> You can now re-enable your [system update blocking method](docs/extras/block-updates).
### **Any IOS**
!> **Do not** attempt to delete multiple IOSes at a time.
!> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
!> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](docs/extras/unblock-updates).
1. Power on your Wii U and launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi or CBHC)
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a corrupted IOS on yo
1. Launch FileZilla
1. Type in the IP address displayed by your Wii U in the `Host` field at the top of the window and click on `Quickconnect`
1. In FileZilla, navigate to `/slccmpt01/title/00000001`
1. Go to [this page](ios-folders) to see which folder/ticket you need to delete
1. Go to [this page](docs/vwii/ios-folders) to see which folder/ticket you need to delete
1. Delete the corresponding folder of the IOS you want to recover
1. Navigate to `/slccmpt01/ticket/00000001`
1. Delete the corresponding `.tik` file of the IOS you want to recover
@ -64,6 +64,6 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a corrupted IOS on yo
1. Launch the System Settings
1. Perform a System Update
?> You can now re-enable your [system update blocking method](block-updates).
?> You can now re-enable your [system update blocking method](docs/extras/block-updates).
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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring your Mii Channel to a
### What You Need
> - A working [Homebrew installation](introduction) on Wii U side
> - A working [Homebrew installation](docs/user-guide/introduction) on Wii U side
> - This release of [FTPiiU Everywhere](http://wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/fpiiu-cbhc.zip)
> - An FTP client such as [FileZilla](https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=client)
> - <a href="../files/overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe" download>overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe</a>
> - <a href="docs/files/overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe" download>overwrite-wiiu-titlehash.exe</a>
### Instructions
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring your Mii Channel to a
### Recovering The Channel
!> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
!> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](docs/extras/unblock-updates).
> 1. Power on your Wii U and launch the CFW of your choice (Mocha, Haxchi or CBHC)
> 1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher and FTPiiU Everywhere
@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ This page will guide you through the process of restoring your Mii Channel to a
You should now have a working Mii Channel.
?> You can now re-enable your [system update blocking method](block-updates).
?> You can now re-enable your [system update blocking method](docs/extras/block-updates).

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# vWii Modding Guide
This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
We will now place the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice**
Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it.
### What You Need
> - The <a href ="/files/vWii_cIOS_apps_20131218.zip" download>vWii cIOS apps</a>
> - The <a href="/files/Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip" download>Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii</a>
> - The latest release of [Wuphax](http://wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/wuphax.zip)
> - The [Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/download/1.4/homebrew_launcher.v1.4.zip)
> - The latest release of the [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer/releases/download/v1.4/payload.zip)
### Instructions
> 1. Insert your Wii U's SD card into your PC
> 1. Extract the `wuphax.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `boot.elf` file from the `hackmii_installer_v1.2` to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `vWii_cIOS_apps_20131218.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `payload.zip` file to the `wiiu` folder on your SD Card
> 1. Take the SD Card out of your Computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
### Wuphax
> 1. Launch the [Homebrew Launcher](browser-exploit)
> 1. Launch Wuphax
> 1. Press `A` to backup the Mii Channel and inject the Hackmii Installer
> 1. You will be taken back to the Wii U Menu after a few seconds
> 1. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon)
> 1. Launch the vWii Mii Channel
> - If wuphax has successfully been injected, you will now see the scam warning screen.
> 1. Wait until you see `Press 1 to continue` and then press the `1` button
> 1. Select `continue`, `Install The Homebrew Channel` and `Yes, continue`
> 1. If The Homebrew Channel has successfully been installed, select `continue` and then `exit`
> 1. Launch the Wii U Menu channel to return to the Wii U Menu
> 1. Launch the [Homebrew Launcher](browser-exploit)
> 1. Launch Wuphax
> 1. Press `B` to restore the Mii Channel
> - If, for some reason, you cannot restore your backup, you will need to [reinstall your Mii Channel](recover-mii-channel)
### NAND Backup
In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
> 1. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon)
> 1. Launch The Homebrew Channel
> 1. Launch Dump Mii NAND
> - The dumping process can take a while depending on the speed of your SD Card
> 1. When the process completed, the console will reboot
> 1. Power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
> 1. Copy `nand.bin` and `keys.bin` somewhere safe (on your computer or on a cloud storage service such as Google Drive, OneDrive, etc...)
> 1. Delete `nand.bin` and `keys.bin` from your SD Card to free up space
### Installing cIOSes
!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card
?> **Tip**
You can hold the `B` button on the GamePad when turning on the Wii U to boot directly into vWii
> 1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii
> 1. Launch The Homebrew Channel
> 1. Launch d2x cIOS Installer
> 1. Set everything to match the following:
> - Select cIOS `v10 d2x-v10-beta52-vWii`
> - Select cIOS base `56`
> - Select cIOS slot `249`
> 1. Press the `A` button to install
> 1. Set everything to match the following:
> - Select cIOS `v10 d2x-v10-beta52-vWii`
> - Select cIOS base `57`
> - Select cIOS slot `250`
> 1. Press the `A` button to install
> 1. Set everything to match the following:
> - Select cIOS `v10 d2x-v10-beta52-vWii`
> - Select cIOS base `58`
> - Select cIOS slot `251`
> 1. Press the `A` button to install
> 1. Press the `B` button to exit
### Patching IOS 80
!> If, for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](recover-ios)
> 1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii
> 1. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds
> 1. Press any buttons to install
> 1. Wait until it says `IOS80 Installation is complete!`
> 1. Press any buttons to exit
!> Installing custom System Menu themes on your vWii will brick it
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it
# vWii Modding Guide
This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
We will now place the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice**
Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it.
### What You Need
> - The <a href ="docs/files/vWii_cIOS_apps_20131218.zip" download>vWii cIOS apps</a>
> - The <a href="docs/files/Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip" download>Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii</a>
> - The latest release of [Wuphax](http://wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/wuphax.zip)
> - The [Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/download/1.4/homebrew_launcher.v1.4.zip)
> - The latest release of the [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer/releases/download/v1.4/payload.zip)
### Instructions
> 1. Insert your Wii U's SD card into your PC
> 1. Extract the `wuphax.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `boot.elf` file from the `hackmii_installer_v1.2` to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `vWii_cIOS_apps_20131218.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
> 1. Extract the `payload.zip` file to the `wiiu` folder on your SD Card
> 1. Take the SD Card out of your Computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
### Wuphax
> 1. Launch the [Homebrew Launcher](docs/user-guide/browser-exploit)
> 1. Launch Wuphax
> 1. Press `A` to backup the Mii Channel and inject the Hackmii Installer
> 1. You will be taken back to the Wii U Menu after a few seconds
> 1. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon)
> 1. Launch the vWii Mii Channel
> - If wuphax has successfully been injected, you will now see the scam warning screen.
> 1. Wait until you see `Press 1 to continue` and then press the `1` button
> 1. Select `continue`, `Install The Homebrew Channel` and `Yes, continue`
> 1. If The Homebrew Channel has successfully been installed, select `continue` and then `exit`
> 1. Launch the Wii U Menu channel to return to the Wii U Menu
> 1. Launch the [Homebrew Launcher](docs/user-guide/browser-exploit)
> 1. Launch Wuphax
> 1. Press `B` to restore the Mii Channel
> - If, for some reason, you cannot restore your backup, you will need to [reinstall your Mii Channel](docs/vwii/recover-mii-channel)
### NAND Backup
In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
> 1. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon)
> 1. Launch The Homebrew Channel
> 1. Launch Dump Mii NAND
> - The dumping process can take a while depending on the speed of your SD Card
> 1. When the process completed, the console will reboot
> 1. Power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
> 1. Copy `nand.bin` and `keys.bin` somewhere safe (on your computer or on a cloud storage service such as Google Drive, OneDrive, etc...)
> 1. Delete `nand.bin` and `keys.bin` from your SD Card to free up space
### Installing cIOSes
!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card
?> **Tip**
You can hold the `B` button on the GamePad when turning on the Wii U to boot directly into vWii
> 1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii
> 1. Launch The Homebrew Channel
> 1. Launch d2x cIOS Installer
> 1. Set everything to match the following:
> - Select cIOS `v10 d2x-v10-beta52-vWii`
> - Select cIOS base `56`
> - Select cIOS slot `249`
> 1. Press the `A` button to install
> 1. Set everything to match the following:
> - Select cIOS `v10 d2x-v10-beta52-vWii`
> - Select cIOS base `57`
> - Select cIOS slot `250`
> 1. Press the `A` button to install
> 1. Set everything to match the following:
> - Select cIOS `v10 d2x-v10-beta52-vWii`
> - Select cIOS base `58`
> - Select cIOS slot `251`
> 1. Press the `A` button to install
> 1. Press the `B` button to exit
### Patching IOS 80
!> If, for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](docs/vwii/recover-ios)
> 1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii
> 1. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds
> 1. Press any buttons to install
> 1. Wait until it says `IOS80 Installation is complete!`
> 1. Press any buttons to exit
!> Installing custom System Menu themes on your vWii will brick it
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it
!> Installing Priiloader will brick your vWii

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- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Getting Started](getting-started)
- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
- [Browser Exploit](browser-exploit)
- [Making a NAND Backup](nand-backup)
- [Launching CFW](launching-cfw)
- [Install Homebrew Channel](installing-hbc)
- [FAQ](faq)
- **vWii**
- [vWii Modding](vwii-modding)
- [Recovering Mii Channel](recover-mii-channel)
- [Recover a Corrupted IOS](recover-ios)
- **Extras**
- [Blocking Updates](block-updates)
- [Unblocking Updates](unblock-updates)
- [Dumping Wii U Discs](dump-games)
- [Changelog](changelog)
- [MD Syntax](md-syntax)
- [About](about)
- **Links**
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