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title: "Wii mini NAND Dumper"
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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This tutorial will show you how to dump your Wii mini's NAND without having to solder an SD card slot. This was made possible by [nitr8](https://gbatemp.net/members/nitr8.72581/).
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For support (in English) with Wii mini hacking, join [Wii mini Hacking](https://discord.gg/6ryxnkS) on Discord.
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If you have a Wii or a Wii mini with an SD card slot soldered, follow [this tutorial](bootmii) to dump your NAND.
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There is no way to restore your NAND backup this way without a hardmod.
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### Requirements
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* A Wii
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* A USB drive
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* [Simple IOS Patcher for Wii mini](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SimpleIOSPatcher_Mini)
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* [RealWnD for Wii mini](https://oscwii.org/library/app/RealWnD_Mini)
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* [Xyzzy Mod](https://oscwii.org/library/app/xyzzy-mod)
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### Instructions
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#### Section I - Dumping and Patching IOS 36
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1. Download both the Simple IOS Patcher for Wii mini and RealWnD for Wii mini, and extract both zip files to the root of your USB drive.
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1. Insert the USB drive into your Wii mini, and launch the Simple IOS Patcher for Wii mini from the Homebrew Channel.
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1. It should start to automatically detect your IOS 36 version and proceed to patch it into slot 236. It will also give you the IOS 236 wad file on your USB.
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#### Section II - Dumping the NAND
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1. Launch RealWnD for Wii mini from the Homebrew Channel.
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1. It should automatically detect IOS 236 on your Wii mini and apply some runtime patches to begin dumping your NAND.
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1. When it is done, you will have 3 new files on your USB:
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WiiFlash_n_ECC.img
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WFD_XXX_YY.img
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WiiFlash.log
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```
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The `WiiFlash_n_ECC.img` is your NAND image. The other two files are "error" data, and are useless.
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#### Section III - Dumping the Wii mini's Keys
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1. Launch xyzzy mod from the Homebrew Channel.
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1. Select `USB device`
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+ It should start retriving your console information.
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1. When it is done, press any button to exit.
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+ You will have 4 new files on your USB:
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```
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bootmii_keys.bin
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device.cert
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keys.txt
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otp.bin
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seeprom.bin
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```
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For now, only the `bootmii_keys.bin` file is required.
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#### Section IV - Optional: Upload your NAND to Dolphin Emulator
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1. Connect the USB to your PC.
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1. Open Dolphin Emulator on your PC.
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1. Select the tools tab, and in the dropdown menu, go to "manage NAND", and then select "Import BootMii NAND Backup".
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1. Select the dropdown to the right next to the file name bar and then choose the "All Files" option.
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1. Locate your `WiiFlash_n_ECC.img` file and select "open".
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1. Another window will pop up asking for the keys. Locate `bootmii_keys.bin` and select open.
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[Continue to the Homebrew Browser](hbb)<br>
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The Homebrew Browser is a good place to get homebrew on your Wii. This is optional to install. You may need a USB hub that can be externally powered.
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[Click here to go back to the site index.](site-navigation)
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