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<li><ahref="#differences-between-wiiflow-lite-and-usb-loader-gx"id="markdown-toc-differences-between-wiiflow-lite-and-usb-loader-gx">Differences between WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX</a></li>
<p>This guide introduces USB loaders on the Wii. They can be primarily used to load game backups that were dumped from a retail game disc. Depending on the loader, there may also be extensions to allow it to function as a frontend for non-Wii games as well. The two most commonly used loaders are USB Loader GX and WiiFlow Lite (a regularly updated mod of the original WiiFlow) - one loader may work better for you than the other, so it’s worth trying both out.</p>
<pclass="notice--warning"><strong>Note about Configurable USB Loader:</strong><br/>
Due to the age and lack of support for Configurable USB Loader (last update was in 2011), this guide does not provide dedicated installation instructions. If enough demand is there, it may be added in the future.</p>
<pclass="notice--warning">In order for a USB loader to function properly, you must have the correct cIOS installed. Please check <ahref="cios">this</a> guide for instructions if you are on Wii, and <ahref="cios-mini">this</a> guide if you are on Wii mini.</p>
<pclass="notice--info">To play games, you are advised to use a large SD card or an external hard drive, flash drives are very sporadic in functionality. See <ahref="faq">storage FAQ</a>.</p>
<pclass="notice--info">Forwarders to open these loaders on the Wii Menu can be found on the Open Shop Channel for <ahref="https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiflow_channel_installer">WiiFlow Lite</a> or on the official SourceForge page for <ahref="https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT.wad/download">USB Loader GX</a>. You can install either with <ahref="yawmme">YAWM ModMii Edition</a>.</p>
<h3id="differences-between-wiiflow-lite-and-usb-loader-gx">Differences between WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX</h3>
<ul>
<li>WiiFlow Lite has a more advanced user interface in terms of animation and effects, and supports themes.
<ul>
<li>SD cards are fully supported for loading Wii games on WiiFlow Lite.</li>
<li>WiiFlow Lite has a plugin system.</li>
<li>While the original WiiFlow was last updated in 2014, the WiiFlow Lite fork is still recieving regular updates.</li>
<li>USB Loader GX is primarily modeled after the Wii Menu, and supports themes.
<ul>
<li>While SD cards were previously unsupported for loading Wii games on USB Loader GX, recent updates have introduced support into the loader. Compatability may be hit or miss.</li>
<li>USB Loader GX has no plugin system.</li>
<li>USB Loader GX still recieves regular updates.</li>
<li>Ensure that your Wii already has cIOS 248-251 installed - this can be checked with applications like <ahref="syscheck">SysChecker</a> or d2x cIOS installer.</li>
<li>Download WiiFlow and install it on your SD Card or USB device.</li>
</ol>
<h4id="quick-start-guide">Quick Start Guide</h4>
<h5id="general">General</h5>
<ul>
<li>WiiFlow by default is set to only find games on the SD card. This can be changed by going to <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Settings > Startup Settings</code> to then turn off <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Mount SD Only</code>.</li>
<li>You can toggle the current view in Wiiflow between plugins, games, homebrew, and Wii channels by clicking the button to the left of <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Home</code>, on the bottom right.</li>
<li>You can download game covers by going to <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Settings</code>><codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Download Covers and Banners</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h5id="user-interface">User Interface</h5>
<p>When WiiFlow detects games, they are displayed in flow view.<br/>
When you click on a game, you are given these options:</p>
<ul>
<li>Star - Adds game to favorites.</li>
<li>Bookshelf - Adds the game to 1 of 6 categories of your choosing.</li>
<li>Gears - Opens the settings menu for that game - these settings are unique to that game and that game only.</li>
<li>X - Deletes the game from the USB drive or SD card.</li>
</ul>
<p>When you bring the cursor to the bottom of the screen while in flow view, there are 6 icons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bookshelf - View the games that are sorted in the categories you chose.</li>
<li>Star - View games you favorited.</li>
<li>Gears - Opens WiiFlow Settings.</li>
<li>Game Type - Toggles between different types of apps/games. The logo changes depending on what game type you have selected.</li>
<li>Disc - Loads a game that is in the disc drive.</li>
<li>House - Opens the menu below. The menu can also be launched by pressing the home button.</li>
<li>Ensure that your Wii already has cIOS 248-251 installed - this can be checked with applications like <ahref="syscheck">SysChecker</a> or d2x cIOS installer.</li>
<li>Download USB Loader GX and install it on your SD Card or USB device.</li>
<li>If USB Loader GX says “Waiting for HDD…” with a 20 second countdown, it is very likely that it cannot detect your USB device. Try to exit out of the app, plug your USB device into the opposite port that it is currently in, and relaunch it.</li>
<li>You can press the 1 Button on your Wii Remote to open up a dialog to download game covers and artwork from <ahref="https://gametdb.com/">GameTDB</a>. It might take a while to download the game covers and artwork, depending the amount of games you have.</li>
<li>GameCube or “custom” Wii games may or may not have a custom banner that USB Loader GX uses. To enable this, find or write <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">CustomBannersURL = http://banner.rc24.xyz/</code> in <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">config/GXGlobal.cfg</code> on the drive you installed the app on. Then, you can use the <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Custom Banner</code> download by pressing the 1 Button on your Wii Remote.</li>
</ul>
<h5id="user-interface-1">User Interface</h5>
<p>On the middle of the bottom of the screen, you can see how much space is free on your USB drive and how many games you have.</p>
<p>These are the functions of the buttons found on the bar at the top of the screen, from left to right:</p>
<ul>
<li>Star - Shows games that you have marked as “favorites”.</li>
<li>Search - Lets you search for games by name.</li>
<li>Sort - Cycles through sorting methods for games.</li>
<li>Platform - Sorts games by platform.</li>
<li>Category - Sorts games by category.</li>
<li>List - Shows games in a list view.</li>
<li>Multi-Cover View - Shows games in a multi-cover view.</li>
<li>Cover Carousel View - Shows games in a carousel view.</li>
<li>Wii Menu View - Shows games in a Wii Menu view.</li>
<li>Parental Control - Locks USB Loader GX.</li>
<li>Disc - Loads a game that is in the disc drive.</li>
</ul>
<p>There are also other buttons at the bottom of the screen:</p>
<ul>
<li>(+) Icon - “Install” a game, i.e. loading it from disc and dumping it to your preset storage device.</li>
<li>Gears - Global settings for USB Loader GX.</li>
<li>SD card - Remount the SD card.</li>
<li>Homebrew - Load homebrew apps.</li>
<li>Wii - Open the HOME Menu.</li>
<li>Power Button - Turn off your Wii.</li>
</ul>
<h3id="troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</h3>
<p>Although the majority of games should work as-is with default settings, some may require using a specific cIOS to function, or to utilize certain features within the game.
Examples include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Using a keyboard in Animal Crossing: City Folk.</li>
<li>Running SpongeBob’s Boating Bash.</li>
</ul>
<p>A more comprehensive (although still incomplete) list can be found <ahref="https://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/Wii_cIOS_base_Compatibility_List">here</a>.</p>
<p>To change the cIOS used for a specific game, follow the instructions specific to your USB loader:</p>
<li>Scroll down to <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Game IOS</code>.</li>
<li>Enter the IOS slot to use.
<ul>
<li>Try using 250 or 251, if 249 doesn’t work.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Press OK and try to load the game.</li>
</ol>
<h4id="wiiflow-lite-1">WiiFlow Lite</h4>
<ol>
<li>Select the game that isn’t working.</li>
<li>Click the gear icon.</li>
<li>Go to cIOS and use the arrows to select the IOS slot to use.
<ul>
<li>Try using 250 or 251, if 249 doesn’t work.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Press Save and try to load the game.</li>
</ol>
<pclass="notice--info"><ahref="nintendont">Continue to Nintendont</a>
Now that you have installed a USB loader of some type for Wii games, you can install a similar type of application for effectively native playback of GameCube games.</p>