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### Different CFWs
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?> Before starting, make sure to update your Wii U console to the latest firmware (5.5.4 for European consoles, 5.5.3 for all other regions) if you haven't already.
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The first thing to decide is what CFW you want to use.
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There are two main CFWs:
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> 6. Select NAND as the installation destination. This will install the Homebrew Channel to the Wii U Menu.
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> 7. Once the process is finished, press the Home button until you're back at the Wii U Menu.
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> 8. You will now see the Homebrew Channel installed on your Wii U Menu. Keep in mind you will need to launch cfw every reboot to run this channel.
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> 9. You can now re-attach any USB devices you had attached before starting the guide.
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### **CBHC**
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> 1. Power on your console
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> 6. Select NAND as the installation destination. This will install the Homebrew Channel to the Wii U Menu.
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> 7. Once the process is finished, press the Home button until you're back at the Wii U Menu.
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> 8. You will now see the Homebrew Channel installed on your Wii U Menu.
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> 9. You can now re-attach any USB devices you had attached before starting the guide.
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> * Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
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> * Play out-of-region games
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> CFW can be set up on any console on any version (but will require additional software).
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> CFW can be set up on any console on the latest version (but will require additional software).
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### End Goal
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> This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from Stock to Custom Firmware.
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If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, NNID, saves, etc will be preserved).
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Keep your device plugged in and charged throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
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Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
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Custom Firmware is not permanent with current methods, and will be unloaded upon rebooting the system.
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> 6. Once the installation has finished, your console will launch the system menu. You will see your game replaced by a haxchi icon.
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> 7. Run the modified DS game. This will reboot the console and enable CFW.
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> 8. You will need to run your Haxchi DS game every reboot to launch CFW.
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> 9. You can now re-attach any USB devices you had attached before starting the guide.
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#### **Haxchi and CBHC**
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> 13. Use the DPAD to navigate to `Autoboot: Disabled` and press the A button until it says `Autoboot: System Menu`.
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> 14. Use the DPAD to navigate to `Boot System Menu` and press the A button. This will launch the Wii U Menu with CFW enabled.
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> 15. Your console now automatically boots into CFW every reboot.
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> 16. You can now re-attach any USB devices you had attached before starting the guide.
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#### **Mocha**
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### Instructions
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?> The Wii U NAND is (depending on your model) either 8 or 32gb. As a result of this, to create a full backup of your console's NAND, your SD Card has to be larger than the size of your NAND. If you do not have a large enough SD Card, you can skip the optional `MLC` section which includes save files and game data.
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?> The Wii U NAND is (depending on your model) either 8 or 32gb. As a result of this, to create a full backup of your console's NAND, your SD Card has to be larger than the size of your NAND. If you do not have a large enough SD Card, you can skip the optional `MLC` section which includes save files and game data and is not needed to recover most types of bricks.
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> 1. Navigate through the Homebrew Launcher and launch the `Wii U NAND Dumper` app.
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> 2. Use the Wii U Gamepad's DPAD to enter the following configuration:
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- [Browser Exploit](browser-exploit)
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- [Making a NAND Backup](nand-backup)
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- [Launching CFW](launching-cfw)
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- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-hbc)
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- [Installing the Homebrew Channel (optional)](installing-hbc)
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- [FAQ](faq)
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- **Extras**
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- [Themes](themes)
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