diff --git a/_pages/en_US/bluebomb.md b/_pages/en_US/bluebomb.md
index 8f2fc2bb1..435755d7c 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/bluebomb.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/bluebomb.md
@@ -18,25 +18,25 @@ For the original Wii, we do not recommend using BlueBomb if you intend to instal
{: .notice--info}
#### Section I - What you need
-- A Linux machine
- - A Virtual Machine may work, but it is not recommended due to its complexity in getting Bluetooth passthrough working. If possible, please use a LiveUSB as described below.
- - If you have a Raspberry Pi, you can use that instead as it most likely has Linux installed already.
- - Windows Subsystem for Linux or a Chromebook running Linux mode will *not work* as they don't have direct access to the Bluetooth adapter or USB ports.
- - If you do not have Linux, [Ubuntu](https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop) is the most user-friendly option and can be ran on computers running Windows or Mac.
- - 32-bit devices will require [Ubuntu 16.04](http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/).
- - For 64-bit devices it is recommended to use the LTS edition due to its stability, but the latest release works as well.
- - You can [flash a Linux Live environment to a USB flash drive](https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#1-overview) instead of installing it to your computer.
-- A Bluetooth adapter.
- - An internal Bluetooth adapter will work.
- - If you do not have one, make sure to get one compatible with Linux.
-- A USB flash drive formatted as FAT32.
- - This cannot be the same flash drive used for your Linux Machine.
+* A Linux machine
+ * A Virtual Machine may work, but it is not recommended due to its complexity in getting Bluetooth passthrough working. If possible, please use a LiveUSB as described below.
+ * If you have a Raspberry Pi, you can use that instead as it most likely has Linux installed already.
+ * Windows Subsystem for Linux or a Chromebook running Linux mode will *not work* as they don't have direct access to the Bluetooth adapter or USB ports.
+ * If you do not have Linux, [Ubuntu](https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop) is the most user-friendly option and can be ran on computers running Windows or Mac.
+ * 32-bit devices will require [Ubuntu 16.04](http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/).
+ * For 64-bit devices it is recommended to use the LTS edition due to its stability, but the latest release works as well.
+ * You can [flash a Linux Live environment to a USB flash drive](https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#1-overview) instead of installing it to your computer.
+* A Bluetooth adapter.
+ * An internal Bluetooth adapter will work.
+ * If you do not have one, make sure to get one compatible with Linux.
+* A USB flash drive formatted as FAT32.
+ * This cannot be the same flash drive used for your Linux Machine.
#### Section II - Performing the exploit
1. Download the HackMii installer from [the BootMii website](https://bootmii.org/download/).
- - (If attempting to fix a brick, you should also copy the homebrew app you wish to use to /apps/)
+ + (If attempting to fix a brick, you should also copy the homebrew app you wish to use to /apps/)
1. Extract it and place the `boot.elf` file in your flash drive.
- - (Even for a Wii mini, bootmini.elf will **not** work, its purpose is entirely different and unrelated. Use boot.elf in all cases).
+ + (Even for a Wii mini, bootmini.elf will **not** work, its purpose is entirely different and unrelated. Use boot.elf in all cases).
1. Connect the flash drive to the console. For a Wii mini, the USB port is on the back. For a normal Wii, use the bottom port. (or the right port if it's upright).
1. Turn on your console and navigate to the settings menu. On the top right corner you will see a 4-character code like the one in the picture below. This code is your Wii Menu version, take a note of this as you will need it later. Afterwards, turn your console off.
![SystemMenuVersion](/images/Wii/SystemMenuVersion.png)
@@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ chmod +x bluebomb-helper.sh
./bluebomb-helper.sh
```
1. The helper will then download the required files, and ask for information about your console.
- - If you have selected a Wii mini you will be asked to provide your region. This can be determined by the last letter of the Wii Menu version (`U` for **USA** and `E` for **PAL** models).
- - If you have selected a Wii you will be asked to provide your Wii Menu Version (What you determined in step 4)
+ + If you have selected a Wii mini you will be asked to provide your region. This can be determined by the last letter of the Wii Menu version (`U` for **USA** and `E` for **PAL** models).
+ + If you have selected a Wii you will be asked to provide your Wii Menu Version (What you determined in step 4)
1. Turn on your console and **do not** connect any Wii Remotes.
1. Press the Sync button repeatedly until the terminal shows `got connection handle`. This could take numerous attempts, so don't give up.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md b/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md
index 844ecf0fb..c7680f710 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/bootmii.md
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ BootMii allows for backing up and restoring your Wii's NAND storage. This page w
#### Requirements
-- An SD card with at least 512MB of free space
+* An SD card with at least 512MB of free space
#### Instructions
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ If you have BootMii installed as boot2 you will need to launch BootMii by restar
![BootMii_Gears_Icon](/images/BootMii/BootMii_Gears_Icon.png)
1. Select the first button to the left.
![BootMii_Green_Arrow](/images/BootMii/BootMii_Green_Arrow.png)
- - A NAND backup will start. You can watch the progress on the screen.
- - "Bad Blocks" are normal. Don't worry when you see some on a NAND backup.
- - After this step, it will verify the backup. Ideally, all the blocks should be green after the verification process.
+ + A NAND backup will start. You can watch the progress on the screen.
+ + "Bad Blocks" are normal. Don't worry when you see some on a NAND backup.
+ + After this step, it will verify the backup. Ideally, all the blocks should be green after the verification process.
1. When the backup is complete, exit the NAND backup screen by pressing any button.
![BootMii_NAND_Backup](/images/BootMii/BootMii_NAND_Backup.png)
1. To exit BootMii, press the Back button (the one with the arrow) and then you can press either the Wii Menu button or the Homebrew Channel button to exit where you want to.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/bootmiirecover.md b/_pages/en_US/bootmiirecover.md
index 14de5dd8f..8f0b07141 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/bootmiirecover.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/bootmiirecover.md
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ title: "BootMii Recovery"
---
#### Requirements
-- An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](https://wii.guide/bootmii)
-- **A GameCube Controller**
+* An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](https://wii.guide/bootmii)
+* **A GameCube Controller**
#### Important notes
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/cios-mini.md b/_pages/en_US/cios-mini.md
index 9364385b6..941954604 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/cios-mini.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/cios-mini.md
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This d2x cIOS installer was originally developed for the Wii U's vWii by DaveBao
```
Take a note of the version number under notes (`IOS57-64-` ending in either `v31776` or `v31775`)
1. Once set, press A to install. Once done successfully, exit the installer.
- - If the install fails with a `TMD version mismatch` error, press left or right on the +Control Pad over the `Select cIOS base` option until the version number is different than the one you tried before. The number 57 will not change.
+ + If the install fails with a `TMD version mismatch` error, press left or right on the +Control Pad over the `Select cIOS base` option until the version number is different than the one you tried before. The number 57 will not change.
##### Enabling Ethernet
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/cios.md b/_pages/en_US/cios.md
index f5dcd3397..de742d022 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/cios.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/cios.md
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ If you have a Wii mini, install [this cIOS](cios-mini) instead. Attempting to in
#### What you need
-- A Wii
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- [d2x cIOS Installer](/assets/files/d2x-cios-installer.zip)
+* A Wii
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* [d2x cIOS Installer](/assets/files/d2x-cios-installer.zip)
Ensure that if you are using an SD card, the lock switch is in the unlocked position, otherwise you will not be able to select the correct options in the installer.
{: .notice--warning}
@@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ If you are not on Windows, you may download & run [this script](/assets/files/d2
1. Download, extract, and run [NUS Downloader](https://github.com/WiiDatabase/nusdownloader/releases/latest/download/NUSD-Mod-NUS-Fix.zip).
1. Select "Database", "IOS", then "IOS38", and select "v4123".
- - Ensure that "Pack WAD" is checked.
- - *Don't* check "Patch IOS". That is the cIOS Installer's job.
+ + Ensure that "Pack WAD" is checked.
+ + *Don't* check "Patch IOS". That is the cIOS Installer's job.
1. Click `Start NUS Download!`.
1. Repeat the step 2 & 3 for `IOS56 v5661`, `IOS57 v5918` and `IOS58 v6175`.
1. Once you have downloaded all four IOS, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader.
- - Open the folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded. Place each WAD file on the root of your SD card or USB drive.
- - This must be the same device containing the d2x cIOS Installer.
+ + Open the folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded. Place each WAD file on the root of your SD card or USB drive.
+ + This must be the same device containing the d2x cIOS Installer.
The WAD files should be on your SD card like this:
![offline IOS files](/images/cios/d2x_offline_ios.png)
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ The WAD files should be on your SD card like this:
Although the majority of games should work straight away with the defaults, some may require using a specific cIOS to function, or to utilize certain features within the game.
Examples include:
-- Using a keyboard in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
-- Running SpongeBob's Boating Bash.
++ Using a keyboard in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
++ Running SpongeBob's Boating Bash.
A more comprehensive (although still incomplete) list can be found [**here**](https://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/Wii_cIOS_base_Compatibility_List)
To change the cIOS used for a specific game, follow these instructions:
@@ -128,14 +128,14 @@ To change the cIOS used for a specific game, follow these instructions:
1. Select `Game Load`.
1. Scroll down to `Game IOS`.
1. Enter the IOS slot to use.
- - Try using 250 or 251, if 249 doesn't work.
+ + Try using 250 or 251, if 249 doesn't work.
1. Press OK and try to load the game.
1. Select the game that isn't working.
1. Click the gear icon.
1. Go to cIOS and use the arrows to select the IOS slot to use.
- - Try using 250 or 251, if 249 doesn't work.
+ + Try using 250 or 251, if 249 doesn't work.
1. Press Save and try to load the game.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/dosanddonts.md b/_pages/en_US/dosanddonts.md
index e562f57bb..52a9cac0c 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/dosanddonts.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/dosanddonts.md
@@ -8,17 +8,17 @@ Here's a list of things you should and should not do once you've modded your Wii
#### List
-- **DO** make sure you've installed [BootMii](bootmii) and [Priiloader](priiloader) to make sure you don't brick your Wii.
-- **DO** make a backup of your Wii NAND regularly with [BootMii](bootmii), especially before doing something risky.
-- **DO** install Wii Menu themes if you wish, but only use our tutorial for it carefully. ([Wii](themes) / [vWii](themes-vwii)). Other tutorials might be misleading and can cause you to brick your Wii.
-- **DO NOT** install WADs of random IOS, older versions of the Wii Menu, etc. unless you know what you're doing, especially not on vWii or a Wii Mini.
-- **DO NOT** use old versions of Wii homebrew. If you follow Wii modding tutorials from the Internet, be cautious about using old tutorials (likely pre-2012), especially if they have to do with things such as IOS.
-- **DO NOT** modify, rename, or delete random files on your Wii NAND unless you know what you are doing.
-- **DO NOT** use the homebrew app "KoreanKii" on a non-Korean Wii.
-- **DO NOT** Install any IOS or Wii Menu on a Wii mini other than [d2xl cIOS](cios-mini). Doing so will brick your console if a Wi-Fi card is not soldered to it.
-- **DO NOT** use any Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection replacement on your Wii except for [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi) unless you have an RCE patch code. Unfortunately, other replacement servers are vulnerable to an exploit that can brick your Wii if you use them. An RCE patch code will patch the exploit. [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24) and [WiiLink](wiilink) are safe to use as well.
-- **DO NOT** restore NANDs from other Wiis to your console via BootMii.
-- **DO NOT** use the homebrew app "Pimp my Wii". The tool is dangerous and does things that can make your Wii unstable. The features of Pimp my Wii are available on other safer apps.
++ **DO** make sure you've installed [BootMii](bootmii) and [Priiloader](priiloader) to make sure you don't brick your Wii.
++ **DO** make a backup of your Wii NAND regularly with [BootMii](bootmii), especially before doing something risky.
++ **DO** install Wii Menu themes if you wish, but only use our tutorial for it carefully. ([Wii](themes) / [vWii](themes-vwii)). Other tutorials might be misleading and can cause you to brick your Wii.
++ **DO NOT** install WADs of random IOS, older versions of the Wii Menu, etc. unless you know what you're doing, especially not on vWii or a Wii Mini.
++ **DO NOT** use old versions of Wii homebrew. If you follow Wii modding tutorials from the Internet, be cautious about using old tutorials (likely pre-2012), especially if they have to do with things such as IOS.
++ **DO NOT** modify, rename, or delete random files on your Wii NAND unless you know what you are doing.
++ **DO NOT** use the homebrew app "KoreanKii" on a non-Korean Wii.
++ **DO NOT** Install any IOS or Wii Menu on a Wii mini other than [d2xl cIOS](cios-mini). Doing so will brick your console if a Wi-Fi card is not soldered to it.
++ **DO NOT** use any Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection replacement on your Wii except for [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi) unless you have an RCE patch code. Unfortunately, other replacement servers are vulnerable to an exploit that can brick your Wii if you use them. An RCE patch code will patch the exploit. [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24) and [WiiLink](wiilink) are safe to use as well.
++ **DO NOT** restore NANDs from other Wiis to your console via BootMii.
++ **DO NOT** use the homebrew app "Pimp my Wii". The tool is dangerous and does things that can make your Wii unstable. The features of Pimp my Wii are available on other safer apps.
If you follow these guidelines, you won't have to worry about bricking your Wii. Wii modding is safe, and bricks usually occur due to something done by the user that is on this list.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/dump-games.md b/_pages/en_US/dump-games.md
index e68cb9f9b..3905ba35f 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/dump-games.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/dump-games.md
@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ Want to dump a GameCube or a Wii disk? There are two ways of doing so, depending
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive with at least 4.7 GB of free space (8.5 GB if dumping a dual layer disc).
-- [CleanRip](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cleanrip)
+* An SD card or USB drive with at least 4.7 GB of free space (8.5 GB if dumping a dual layer disc).
+* [CleanRip](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cleanrip)
#### Instructions
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Want to dump a GameCube or a Wii disk? There are two ways of doing so, depending
#### What you need
-- [DVD Dump Tool](/assets/files/DVDDumpTool.zip)
+* [DVD Dump Tool](/assets/files/DVDDumpTool.zip)
Your Wii and your computer must be connected to one local network.
{: .notice--warning}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/faq.md b/_pages/en_US/faq.md
index 5b8a2043e..93bb6407b 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/faq.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/faq.md
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Bricks (a state where either some parts of your Wii software are not working, or
### What are the SD card requirements and/or recommendations?
You will need an SD card with at least 128MB to run an exploit.
-- If you are using the BlueBomb, str2hax, or FlashHax exploits, you do not need an SD card.
++ If you are using the BlueBomb, str2hax, or FlashHax exploits, you do not need an SD card.
To store homebrew applications, we recommend an SD card with at least 2 GB.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/flashhax.md b/_pages/en_US/flashhax.md
index 947d2e9ed..33bcdf6fb 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/flashhax.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/flashhax.md
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ FlashHax is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered by using the Internet Chann
#### What you need
-- A Wii with an Internet connection
-- The Internet Channel
+* A Wii with an Internet connection
+* The Internet Channel
#### Instructions
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/gcbackupmanager.md b/_pages/en_US/gcbackupmanager.md
index cd8f7c6f0..3a980cd70 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/gcbackupmanager.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/gcbackupmanager.md
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ GameCube Backup Manager is a convenient PC software that simplifies the process
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- [GameCube Backup Manager](https://github.com/AxionDrak/GameCube-Backup-Manager/releases)
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* [GameCube Backup Manager](https://github.com/AxionDrak/GameCube-Backup-Manager/releases)
To play multiple games, it is recommended to use an external hard drive for your Wii. Any external hard drive found on most modern marketplaces should work with your Wii.
{: .notice--info}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/gcsaves.md b/_pages/en_US/gcsaves.md
index 7674bf92e..e26ca776e 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/gcsaves.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/gcsaves.md
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Use of any GameCube peripheral with a Family Edition Wii or Wii Mini require sol
#### What you need
-- A Wii with GameCube ports
-- An SD Card or USB
-- [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
+* A Wii with GameCube ports
+* An SD Card or USB
+* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
If you are looking for 100% completion saves online, you can find them [here](https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/).
{: .notice--info}
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ If you are looking for save game exploits for booting into [Swiss](https://githu
#### What you need
-- A Wii with GameCube ports
-- An SD Card or USB
-- [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
+* A Wii with GameCube ports
+* An SD Card or USB
+* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
#### Instructions
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ If you are looking for save game exploits for booting into [Swiss](https://githu
#### What you need
-- A Wii with GameCube ports
-- An SD Card or USB
-- [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
+* A Wii with GameCube ports
+* An SD Card or USB
+* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
#### Instructions
@@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ If you are looking for save game exploits for booting into [Swiss](https://githu
#### What you need
-- A Wii with GameCube ports
-- An SD Card or USB
-- [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
+* A Wii with GameCube ports
+* An SD Card or USB
+* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
#### Instructions
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ If you are looking for save game exploits for booting into [Swiss](https://githu
#### What you need
-- A Wii with GameCube ports
-- At least 2 physical memory cards
+* A Wii with GameCube ports
+* At least 2 physical memory cards
### Instructions
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/get-started.md b/_pages/en_US/get-started.md
index 14686e2a8..d84d8dcfa 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/get-started.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/get-started.md
@@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ If you want to install homebrew on a Wii U, [follow this guide](https://wiiu.hac
These exploits are sorted by easiest to hardest difficulty of use.
-- [str2hax](str2hax) - Exploit that uses the Wii EULA
++ [str2hax](str2hax) - Exploit that uses the Wii EULA
* Requires an Internet connection and changing the DNS server
-- [LetterBomb](letterbomb) - Exploit that uses the Wii Message Board
++ [LetterBomb](letterbomb) - Exploit that uses the Wii Message Board
* Requires an SD card
* Must be on version 4.3
-- [Wilbrand](wilbrand) - Exploit that also uses the Wii Message Board
++ [Wilbrand](wilbrand) - Exploit that also uses the Wii Message Board
* Requires only an SD card with the Web UI, otherwise requires a PC in addition to the SD card
* Works on versions 3.0 - 4.3
-- [FlashHax](flashhax) - Exploit that uses the Internet Channel
++ [FlashHax](flashhax) - Exploit that uses the Internet Channel
* Requires the Internet Channel installed, and an Internet connection
-- [BlueBomb](bluebomb) - Exploit that uses Bluetooth
++ [BlueBomb](bluebomb) - Exploit that uses Bluetooth
* Requires a computer with Bluetooth and GNU/Linux, as well as a USB storage device
* This is the only exploit that works on the **Wii mini**
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/hackmii.md b/_pages/en_US/hackmii.md
index 5cd7c3d28..c54fd5b35 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/hackmii.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/hackmii.md
@@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ It is also safe to [redo any exploit](get-started) to get back into the HackMii
#### What you need
-- The Homebrew Channel
-- An SD card or USB drive formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
-- [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
+* The Homebrew Channel
+* An SD card or USB drive formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
+* [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
#### Instructions
1. Insert your SD/USB into your PC.
1. Extract the HackMii Installer v1.2 to the `apps` folder on your SD/USB.
- - If this folder does not exist, create it.
+ + If this folder does not exist, create it.
1. Insert the SD/USB into your Wii, and launch the `hackmii_installer_v1.2` app from the Homebrew Channel.
- - The app will not have an icon.
+ + The app will not have an icon.
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii installation](hbc)
{: .notice--info}
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ It is also safe to [redo any exploit](get-started) to get back into the HackMii
### Relaunching via Priiloader
#### What you need
-- a Wii with Priiloader (or Preloader) installed
-- an SD card or USB drive formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
-- [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
+* a Wii with Priiloader (or Preloader) installed
+* an SD card or USB drive formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
+* [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
To check if your Wii has Priiloader, hold the RESET button while turning it on.
![Turn on](/images/Priiloader/on.jpg)
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ To check if your Wii has Priiloader, hold the RESET button while turning it on.
1. Insert your SD/USB into your PC.
1. Extract the HackMii Installer v1.2 to the `apps` folder on your SD/USB.
- - If this folder does not exist, create it.
+ + If this folder does not exist, create it.
1. Insert your SD/USB into your Wii.
1. Enter Priiloader by holding the RESET button while turning on your Wii.
1. Go to `Load/Install File`.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/hbb.md b/_pages/en_US/hbb.md
index 5fc66d11d..76e2da263 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/hbb.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/hbb.md
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ The [Open Shop Channel](https://oscwii.org/) is where you can go to get homebrew
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- [Homebrew Browser](/assets/files/homebrew_browser_v0.3.9e.zip)
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* [Homebrew Browser](/assets/files/homebrew_browser_v0.3.9e.zip)
#### Instructions
@@ -28,16 +28,16 @@ The [Open Shop Channel](https://oscwii.org/) is where you can go to get homebrew
Here are some recommended apps that you can get on the Open Shop Channel:
-- [CleanRip](https://oscwii.org/library/app/CleanRip) - This is a tool to dump Wii and GameCube games. See [our page](dump-games) for more details.
-- [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm) - This is a GameCube memory card manager for your Wii.
-- [MyMenuify Mod](https://oscwii.org/library/app/mymenuifymod) - This is a tool to install themes for your Wii Menu. See [our page](themes) for instructions on how to use it.
-- [Nintendont](https://oscwii.org/library/app/nintendont) - This is a GameCube game loader for your Wii. For more information, please see [this GBAtemp thread](https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendont.349258/).
-- [SaveGame Manager GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/savegame_manager_gx) - This is a save manager for your Wii. It allows you to copy save files and Miis to and from your Wii.
-- [USB Loader GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/usbloader_gx) - This is a USB Loader for your Wii. See [our page](usbloadergx) for instructions on how to use it.
-- [WiiFlow Lite](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiflow) - This is another USB Loader for your Wii. See [our page](wiiflow) for instructions on how to use it.
-- [WiiMC-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimc-ss) - This is a media player for your Wii. It supports movies, music, photos, radio stations, YouTube, and more.
-- [WiiXplorer-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiixplorer-ss) - This is a file manager for your Wii. It lets you access your files on your SD Card, USB Device, and more.
-- [YABDM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod) - This is a tool to dump content installed on your Wii to WAD files. See [our page](dump-wads) for instructions on how to use it.
++ [CleanRip](https://oscwii.org/library/app/CleanRip) - This is a tool to dump Wii and GameCube games. See [our page](dump-games) for more details.
++ [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm) - This is a GameCube memory card manager for your Wii.
++ [MyMenuify Mod](https://oscwii.org/library/app/mymenuifymod) - This is a tool to install themes for your Wii Menu. See [our page](themes) for instructions on how to use it.
++ [Nintendont](https://oscwii.org/library/app/nintendont) - This is a GameCube game loader for your Wii. For more information, please see [this GBAtemp thread](https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendont.349258/).
++ [SaveGame Manager GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/savegame_manager_gx) - This is a save manager for your Wii. It allows you to copy save files and Miis to and from your Wii.
++ [USB Loader GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/usbloader_gx) - This is a USB Loader for your Wii. See [our page](usbloadergx) for instructions on how to use it.
++ [WiiFlow Lite](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiflow) - This is another USB Loader for your Wii. See [our page](wiiflow) for instructions on how to use it.
++ [WiiMC-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimc-ss) - This is a media player for your Wii. It supports movies, music, photos, radio stations, YouTube, and more.
++ [WiiXplorer-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiixplorer-ss) - This is a file manager for your Wii. It lets you access your files on your SD Card, USB Device, and more.
++ [YABDM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod) - This is a tool to dump content installed on your Wii to WAD files. See [our page](dump-wads) for instructions on how to use it.
[Continue to RiiConnect24](riiconnect24)
RiiConnect24 allows you to use discontinued services from WiiConnect24, which include the News, Forecast, Everybody Votes, Nintendo and Check Mii Out Channel, along with Wii Mail. This is optional to install.
@@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ We have many other tutorials that you might like.
{: .notice--info}
Included in the Homebrew Browser download is a guide on how to use the Homebrew Browser.
-{: .notice--info}
\ No newline at end of file
+{: .notice--info}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/home.md b/_pages/en_US/home.md
index 8b85395ef..1b419d18e 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/home.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/home.md
@@ -22,17 +22,17 @@ Running homebrew on your Nintendo Wii can be done for free by exploiting bugs in
Here's a list of things you can do using homebrew. While this list is by no means totally comprehensive, you should have a good idea of what is possible, and the guide will help you easily get started.
-- Patch game disc contents (allowing you to load game modifications) using [Riivolution](riivolution).
-- Install themes to your Wii Menu using [MyMenuify](themes).
-- Install a USB Loader like [WiiFlow](wiiflow) or [USB Loader GX](usbloadergx) to launch all your favorite titles from a USB storage device and more.
-- Back up your discs with [CleanRip](/dump-games) and installed games and titles with [YABDM](dump-wads).
-- Back up and restore your Wii save files with [SaveGame Manager GX](https://wiidatabase.de/downloads/wii-tools/savegame-manager-gx-beta/).
-- Back up and restore your gamecube save files using [GCMM](gcsaves).
-- Download new homebrew apps with the [Homebrew Browser](hbb).
-- Restore discontinued online services such as Nintendo WFC with [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi), and WiiConnect24 with [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24) or [WiiLink](wiilink).
-- [Backup](bootmii) and [restore](bootmiirecover) copies of your Wii system memory (NAND) using [BootMii](hbc).
-- Protect your Wii from bricks using [Priiloader](priiloader) and [BootMii](bootmii).
-- Turn your Wii into a media player with [WiiMC](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimc-ss).
++ Patch game disc contents (allowing you to load game modifications) using [Riivolution](riivolution).
++ Install themes to your Wii Menu using [MyMenuify](themes).
++ Install a USB Loader like [WiiFlow](wiiflow) or [USB Loader GX](usbloadergx) to launch all your favorite titles from a USB storage device and more.
++ Back up your discs with [CleanRip](/dump-games) and installed games and titles with [YABDM](dump-wads).
++ Back up and restore your Wii save files with [SaveGame Manager GX](https://wiidatabase.de/downloads/wii-tools/savegame-manager-gx-beta/).
++ Back up and restore your gamecube save files using [GCMM](gcsaves).
++ Download new homebrew apps with the [Homebrew Browser](hbb).
++ Restore discontinued online services such as Nintendo WFC with [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi), and WiiConnect24 with [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24) or [WiiLink](wiilink).
++ [Backup](bootmii) and [restore](bootmiirecover) copies of your Wii system memory (NAND) using [BootMii](hbc).
++ Protect your Wii from bricks using [Priiloader](priiloader) and [BootMii](bootmii).
++ Turn your Wii into a media player with [WiiMC](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimc-ss).
## Ready?
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/letterbomb.md b/_pages/en_US/letterbomb.md
index 9fcaf8028..34e42c90b 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/letterbomb.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/letterbomb.md
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ title: "LetterBomb"
LetterBomb is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered using the Wii Message Board.
#### What you need
-- An SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
-- A Wii on System Menu version 4.3
+* An SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
+* A Wii on System Menu version 4.3
#### Instructions
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ LetterBomb is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered using the Wii Message Boa
![HackMii Screen](/images/Wii/LetterBomb-PC.png)
1. Extract the contents of the downloaded ZIP to the root of your SD card.
1. Take out your SD card and insert it in your Wii.
- - The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
+ + The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
1. On your Wii, return to the Wii Menu and then open the Wii Message Board.
1. Load the red letter with a bomb icon.
- - Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
- - In various scenarios, you may need to look at the previous or next day to find it.
- - If you don't see the red letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card sections in `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wii’s SD card reader.
- - If your Wii freezes after clicking on the letter, you probably chose the wrong region when downloading the exploit. Redo Step 2 and select the correct region.
+ + Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
+ + In various scenarios, you may need to look at the previous or next day to find it.
+ + If you don't see the red letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card sections in `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wii’s SD card reader.
+ + If your Wii freezes after clicking on the letter, you probably chose the wrong region when downloading the exploit. Redo Step 2 and select the correct region.
![LetterBomb Wii Menu](/images/Wii/LetterBomb-Wii.png)
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/modmii.md b/_pages/en_US/modmii.md
index 2691c3195..1f90d72b1 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/modmii.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/modmii.md
@@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ Or, you can launch the SysCheck Updater Wizard (`SU`) from ModMii's main menu an
## HackMii Solutions Wizard
The HackMii Solutions wizard can help fix symptoms like these:
- - HackMii Installer not prompting "Press (1) to continue"
- - HackMii Installer says "no vulnerable IOS found!"
- - Homebrew Channel is displaying upside-down
+ + HackMii Installer not prompting "Press (1) to continue"
+ + HackMii Installer says "no vulnerable IOS found!"
+ + Homebrew Channel is displaying upside-down
It will install clean IOSs to allow for the HackMii Installer to operate properly.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/nintendont.md b/_pages/en_US/nintendont.md
index 63bce7957..3c1fc5c48 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/nintendont.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/nintendont.md
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ This is a quick start guide on how to use Nintendont, a popular loader for the W
#### What you need
-- A Wii
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- [Nintendont](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Nintendont)
+* A Wii
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* [Nintendont](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Nintendont)
We recommend you copy games over with [GameCube Backup Manager](https://github.com/AxionDrak/GameCube-Backup-Manager/releases) if you use Windows.
@@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ There is no "guide" to use Nintendont. This is intended to help you learn how to
###### Key Features
-- You can use a GameCube controller to play your games.
-- You can use a Wiimote to play your games, but you will need to use a Classic Controller Pro or a Wii U Pro Controller to use all of the game's features.
-- You can use a Wii U GameCube Controller adapter if your Wii does not have GameCube ports.
-- You can use a USB keyboard to enter text in games that require it.
-- You can use a fan-made patch to enable online play in some games.
-- You can use USB Loader GX or WiiFlow to play GameCube games there.
++ You can use a GameCube controller to play your games.
++ You can use a Wiimote to play your games, but you will need to use a Classic Controller Pro or a Wii U Pro Controller to use all of the game's features.
++ You can use a Wii U GameCube Controller adapter if your Wii does not have GameCube ports.
++ You can use a USB keyboard to enter text in games that require it.
++ You can use a fan-made patch to enable online play in some games.
++ You can use USB Loader GX or WiiFlow to play GameCube games there.
[Continue to site navigation](site-navigation)
We have many other tutorials that you might like.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/priiloader.md b/_pages/en_US/priiloader.md
index a28b975f9..c5ad69052 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/priiloader.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/priiloader.md
@@ -13,21 +13,21 @@ Priiloader adds a level of brick protection to your Wii. It loads before the Wii
{% capture notice-vwii-priiloader %}
Priiloader 0.10.0 introduces vWii support!
There are some important things to take note of:
-- To fix the timestamp issues (FORE000006, wrong News Channel update time), you will need to [generate a timestamp fix hack](https://garyodernichts.github.io/priiloader-patch-gen/). More info on the page.
-- Installing a theme after installing Priiloader **will brick your vWii.**
++ To fix the timestamp issues (FORE000006, wrong News Channel update time), you will need to [generate a timestamp fix hack](https://garyodernichts.github.io/priiloader-patch-gen/). More info on the page.
++ Installing a theme after installing Priiloader **will brick your vWii.**
And some things to enhance your vWii experience:
-- [Priiloader Wii U Forwarder](https://github.com/DacoTaco/priiloader/releases/download/0.10.0/PriiloaderWiiUForwarder.zip) to load Priiloader straight from the Wii U Menu. **This only works on Aroma.**
-- [evWii Aroma Plugin](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/evwii/releases) to enhance some extra features for vWii. The features are listed [here](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/evwii#features).
++ [Priiloader Wii U Forwarder](https://github.com/DacoTaco/priiloader/releases/download/0.10.0/PriiloaderWiiUForwarder.zip) to load Priiloader straight from the Wii U Menu. **This only works on Aroma.**
++ [evWii Aroma Plugin](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/evwii/releases) to enhance some extra features for vWii. The features are listed [here](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/evwii#features).
{% endcapture %}
{{ notice-vwii-priiloader }}
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- [Priiloader installer](https://oscwii.org/library/app/priiloader)
-- [LoadPriiloader](https://oscwii.org/library/app/loadpriiloader)
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* [Priiloader installer](https://oscwii.org/library/app/priiloader)
+* [LoadPriiloader](https://oscwii.org/library/app/loadpriiloader)
#### Instructions
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ Priiloader will appear automatically after you install it. Simply exit the Homeb
![Priiloader Menu](/images/Priiloader/menu.png)
To enter it later on, simply run the "Load Priiloader" homebrew app. There are also other ways to enter Priiloader:
-- Holding RESET on a Wii while turning it on.
-- Holding the ESC key on a USB keyboard while turning on the console.
++ Holding RESET on a Wii while turning it on.
++ Holding the ESC key on a USB keyboard while turning on the console.
### Configuring Priiloader
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-dolphin.md b/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-dolphin.md
index cb33f8e17..ecdce2c40 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-dolphin.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-dolphin.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ This guide will help you install RiiConnect24 on your Dolphin installation.
{% capture notice-1 %}
This guide is for [Dolphin Emulator](https://dolphin-emu.org) only.
-- Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on a Wii.
-- Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-vwii) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on vWii (Wii Mode on Wii U).
++ Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on a Wii.
++ Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-vwii) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on vWii (Wii Mode on Wii U).
{% endcapture %}
{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-vwii.md b/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-vwii.md
index 3cc65767f..ce1167d19 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-vwii.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24-vwii.md
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ Guide to installing [RiiConnect24](https://rc24.xyz) on vWii (Virtual Wii on Wii
{% capture notice-1 %}
This guide is for vWii (Wii Mode on Wii U) only.
-- Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on a Wii.
-- Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-dolphin) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on Dolphin Emulator.
++ Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on a Wii.
++ Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-dolphin) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on Dolphin Emulator.
{% endcapture %}
{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24.md b/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24.md
index da14e02ae..408a230bc 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/riiconnect24.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For support (in English) with RiiConnect24, as well as RiiTag, join [RiiConnect2
{% capture notice-1 %}
This guide is for regular Wiis only.
-- Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-vwii) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on vWii (Wii Mode on Wii U).
-- Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-dolphin) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on Dolphin Emulator.
++ Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-vwii) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on vWii (Wii Mode on Wii U).
++ Follow [this tutorial](riiconnect24-dolphin) if you'd like to install RiiConnect24 on Dolphin Emulator.
{% endcapture %}
{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ DO NOT INSTALL RIICONNECT24 ON A WII MINI! It will not work and it will brick th
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- A Wii with an Internet connection
-- A computer
-- [RiiConnect24 Patcher (Windows, Mac and Linux)](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases)
-- [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* A Wii with an Internet connection
+* A computer
+* [RiiConnect24 Patcher (Windows, Mac and Linux)](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases)
+* [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
#### Instructions
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/riitag-wiiu.md b/_pages/en_US/riitag-wiiu.md
index f3fc8e949..2e8883118 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/riitag-wiiu.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/riitag-wiiu.md
@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ RiiTag is a customizable and dynamic gamertag. By sharing your gamertag (a dynam
#### What you need
-- A device capable of interacting with SD cards
-- Softmodded Wii U console with Aroma custom firmware
- - If you have not softmodded your Wii U yet, [please do so](https://wiiu.hacks.guide). You cannot proceed without.
-- A Discord account
-- The latest release of the [UTag plugin](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/UTag/releases)
+* A device capable of interacting with SD cards
+* Softmodded Wii U console with Aroma custom firmware
+ * If you have not softmodded your Wii U yet, [please do so](https://wiiu.hacks.guide). You cannot proceed without.
+* A Discord account
+* The latest release of the [UTag plugin](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/UTag/releases)
Previously, UTag allowed using other custom firmware (often abbreviated as CFW), but the only supported custom firmware, and the only one you should be using, is Aroma.
{: .notice--warning}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/riivolution.md b/_pages/en_US/riivolution.md
index d3d961434..e818dd3c6 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/riivolution.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/riivolution.md
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Riivolution requires a working disk drive and a clean physical copy of the disk
1. Extract your mod files according to the diagram below to the SD or USB drive. Depending on the mod you downloaded, it may or may not already come properly structured for you.
1. Insert your SD card and/or USB drive into your Wii and launch Riivolution from the Homebrew Channel.
1. Insert the disk into the Wii.
- * Optional step: you can install the official riivolution forwarder channel to the Wii menu by selecting the install option to the right. This negates the need for having to launch the homebrew channel every time you want to launch riivolution.
+ + Optional step: you can install the official riivolution forwarder channel to the Wii menu by selecting the install option to the right. This negates the need for having to launch the homebrew channel every time you want to launch riivolution.
1. Enable the mod and select Launch. Depending on the mod, you may have different options for it.
Pay attention to the region your mod is meant for. NTSC is for U.S and Japan, and PAL is for Europe and Korea.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/site-navigation.md b/_pages/en_US/site-navigation.md
index b24b463ae..f5669050c 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/site-navigation.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/site-navigation.md
@@ -9,81 +9,81 @@ sitemap: false
{% capture notice-1 %}
**Featured**
-- [Kirby TV Channel](kirby-tv)
-- [cIOS](cios)
-- [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24)
-- [WiiLink](wiilink)
-- [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi)
++ [Kirby TV Channel](kirby-tv)
++ [cIOS](cios)
++ [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24)
++ [WiiLink](wiilink)
++ [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi)
{% endcapture %}
{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}
{% capture notice-2 %}
**RiiConnect24, WiiLink, and Wiimmfi**
-- [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24)
-- [RiiConnect24 vWii](riiconnect24-vwii)
-- [RiiConnect24 Dolphin](riiconnect24-dolphin)
-- [RiiConnect24 DNS Update](riiconnect24-dns-update)
-- [WiiLink](wiilink)
-- [WiiLink Demae Domino's](wiilink-demae-dominos)
-- [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi)
-- [Kirby TV Channel](kirby-tv)
-- [WiiWare Patcher](wiiwarepatcher)
-- [Fixing FORE000006](riiconnect24-batteryfix)
-- [Fixing NEWS000006](news000006)
++ [RiiConnect24](riiconnect24)
++ [RiiConnect24 vWii](riiconnect24-vwii)
++ [RiiConnect24 Dolphin](riiconnect24-dolphin)
++ [RiiConnect24 DNS Update](riiconnect24-dns-update)
++ [WiiLink](wiilink)
++ [WiiLink Demae Domino's](wiilink-demae-dominos)
++ [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi)
++ [Kirby TV Channel](kirby-tv)
++ [WiiWare Patcher](wiiwarepatcher)
++ [Fixing FORE000006](riiconnect24-batteryfix)
++ [Fixing NEWS000006](news000006)
**Modding 101**
-- [BlueBomb](bluebomb)
-- [BootMii Backup](bootmii)
-- [BootMii Recovery](bootmiirecover)
-- [cIOS](cios)
-- [Dos and Don'ts of Wii Modding](dosanddonts)
-- [FlashHax](flashhax)
-- [Homebrew Browser](hbb)
-- [Homebrew Channel](hbc)
-- [LetterBomb](letterbomb)
-- [ModMii](modmii)
-- [Priiloader](priiloader)
-- [Relaunching the HackMii Installer](hackmii)
-- [str2hax](str2hax)
-- [Types of Bricks](bricks)
-- [Wii Mod Lite](wiimodlite)
-- [Wilbrand](wilbrand)
-- [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme)
++ [BlueBomb](bluebomb)
++ [BootMii Backup](bootmii)
++ [BootMii Recovery](bootmiirecover)
++ [cIOS](cios)
++ [Dos and Don'ts of Wii Modding](dosanddonts)
++ [FlashHax](flashhax)
++ [Homebrew Browser](hbb)
++ [Homebrew Channel](hbc)
++ [LetterBomb](letterbomb)
++ [ModMii](modmii)
++ [Priiloader](priiloader)
++ [Relaunching the HackMii Installer](hackmii)
++ [str2hax](str2hax)
++ [Types of Bricks](bricks)
++ [Wii Mod Lite](wiimodlite)
++ [Wilbrand](wilbrand)
++ [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme)
**Homebrew**
-- [Creating Wii Game Shortcuts](wiigsc)
-- [GameCube Backup Manager](gcbackupmanager)
-- [How to dump Channels (WADs)](dump-wads)
-- [How to dump GameCube/Wii Games](dump-games)
-- [Installing RSSMii](rssmii)
-- [Installing Wii Menu Themes](themes)
-- [Installing Wii Menu Themes on vWii](themes-vwii)
-- [Managing GameCube Save Files](gcsaves)
-- [Nintendont](nintendont)
-- [Performing a SysCheck](syscheck)
-- [Playing Wii Game Mods](riivolution)
-- [Removing RSSMii](rssmii-remove)
-- [RiiTag](riitag)
-- [RiiTag on Wii U](riitag-wiiu)
-- [Setting RTC Time](rtc)
-- [Updating Wii Menu to v4.3](update)
-- [USB Loader GX](usbloadergx)
-- [Wii Backup Manager](wiibackupmanager)
-- [WiiFlow](wiiflow)
++ [Creating Wii Game Shortcuts](wiigsc)
++ [GameCube Backup Manager](gcbackupmanager)
++ [How to dump Channels (WADs)](dump-wads)
++ [How to dump GameCube/Wii Games](dump-games)
++ [Installing RSSMii](rssmii)
++ [Installing Wii Menu Themes](themes)
++ [Installing Wii Menu Themes on vWii](themes-vwii)
++ [Managing GameCube Save Files](gcsaves)
++ [Nintendont](nintendont)
++ [Performing a SysCheck](syscheck)
++ [Playing Wii Game Mods](riivolution)
++ [Removing RSSMii](rssmii-remove)
++ [RiiTag](riitag)
++ [RiiTag on Wii U](riitag-wiiu)
++ [Setting RTC Time](rtc)
++ [Updating Wii Menu to v4.3](update)
++ [USB Loader GX](usbloadergx)
++ [Wii Backup Manager](wiibackupmanager)
++ [WiiFlow](wiiflow)
**Wii mini**
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel on the Wii mini](hbc-mini)
-- [Installing cIOS on the Wii mini](cios-mini)
++ [Installing the Homebrew Channel on the Wii mini](hbc-mini)
++ [Installing cIOS on the Wii mini](cios-mini)
**Site**
-- [Home](/)
-- [Get Started](get-started)
-- [FAQ](faq)
-- [Donations](donations)
++ [Home](/)
++ [Get Started](get-started)
++ [FAQ](faq)
++ [Donations](donations)
{% endcapture %}
{{ notice-2 | markdownify }}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/str2hax.md b/_pages/en_US/str2hax.md
index fd6bc2300..847dd55ef 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/str2hax.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/str2hax.md
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ This exploit requires you to set your DNS in order to connect to a server that c
1. Select `OK` to perform a connection test.
![Connection Test](/images/RiiConnect24/Internet_11.png)
![Connection Test Successful](/images/RiiConnect24/Internet_12.png)
- - If the connection test was successful, select `No` to skip the Wii System Update.
- - If it fails with error code `521xx`, please verify that you have entered the DNS correctly.
- - If it is still unsuccessful, please [use another exploit](get-started).
+ + If the connection test was successful, select `No` to skip the Wii System Update.
+ + If it fails with error code `521xx`, please verify that you have entered the DNS correctly.
+ + If it is still unsuccessful, please [use another exploit](get-started).
##### Section II - Triggering the Exploit
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/usbloadergx.md b/_pages/en_US/usbloadergx.md
index 0b4afef93..1b4106a05 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/usbloadergx.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/usbloadergx.md
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ You may format it as NTFS, but it won't work with a majority of apps (eg. The Ho
There is no "guide" to use the USB Loader GX app. This is intended to help you learn how to use it, by giving you a quick start. You should be able to figure out all the great features of USB Loader GX by using it.
{: .notice--info}
-* If USB Loader GX says "Waiting for HDD..." with a 20 seconds countdown, it's likely that it can't find the USB drive. Try to exit out of the app, and then relaunch it after you put the USB drive in the other port of the Wii.
-* You can press the 1 Button on your Wii Remote to open up a dialog to download game covers and artwork from [GameTDB](https://gametdb.com/). It might take a while to download the game covers and artwork, depending on how many games you have.
-* There are WADs that can open up USB Loader GX if you load it from the Wii Menu. This is called a forwarder WAD. An official forwarder WAD can be found [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT.wad), and a version for the vWii (Wii U) can be found [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT_vWii%20%28Fix%29.wad).
-* GameCube or "custom" Wii games may or may not have a custom banner that USB Loader GX uses. To enable this, find or write `CustomBannersURL = http://banner.rc24.xyz/` in config/GXGlobal.cfg on your USB drive. Then you can use the "Custom Banner" download by pressing the 1 Button on your Wii Remote.
++ If USB Loader GX says "Waiting for HDD..." with a 20 seconds countdown, it's likely that it can't find the USB drive. Try to exit out of the app, and then relaunch it after you put the USB drive in the other port of the Wii.
++ You can press the 1 Button on your Wii Remote to open up a dialog to download game covers and artwork from [GameTDB](https://gametdb.com/). It might take a while to download the game covers and artwork, depending on how many games you have.
++ There are WADs that can open up USB Loader GX if you load it from the Wii Menu. This is called a forwarder WAD. An official forwarder WAD can be found [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT.wad), and a version for the vWii (Wii U) can be found [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT_vWii%20%28Fix%29.wad).
++ GameCube or "custom" Wii games may or may not have a custom banner that USB Loader GX uses. To enable this, find or write `CustomBannersURL = http://banner.rc24.xyz/` in config/GXGlobal.cfg on your USB drive. Then you can use the "Custom Banner" download by pressing the 1 Button on your Wii Remote.
##### User Interface
@@ -61,28 +61,28 @@ There are multiple buttons in the USB Loader GX interface.
These are the functions the buttons found on the top of the main menu do, from left to right:
-* Star - Shows games that you have marked as "favorites".
-* Search - Lets you search for games by name.
-* Sort - Cycles through sorting methods for games.
-* Platform - Choose to sort games by platform.
-* Category - Sorts games by category.
-* List - Shows games in a list view.
-* Multi-Cover View - Shows games in a multi-cover view.
-* Cover Carousel View - Shows games in a carousel view.
-* Wii Menu View - Shows games in a Wii Menu view.
-* Parental Control - Locks USB Loader GX.
-* Disc - Loads a game via disc.
++ Star - Shows games that you have marked as "favorites".
++ Search - Lets you search for games by name.
++ Sort - Cycles through sorting methods for games.
++ Platform - Choose to sort games by platform.
++ Category - Sorts games by category.
++ List - Shows games in a list view.
++ Multi-Cover View - Shows games in a multi-cover view.
++ Cover Carousel View - Shows games in a carousel view.
++ Wii Menu View - Shows games in a Wii Menu view.
++ Parental Control - Locks USB Loader GX.
++ Disc - Loads a game via disc.
Pressing any game will allow you to play the game by pressing "Start".
There are also other buttons:
-* (+) Icon - "Install" a game, i.e. loading it from disc and dumping it.
-* Gears - Settings for USB Loader GX.
-* SD card - Remount the SD card.
-* Homebrew - Load homebrew apps.
-* Wii - Open up the HOME Menu, which can also be accessed by pressing the HOME Button on the Wii Remote.
-* Power Button - Turn off your Wii.
++ (+) Icon - "Install" a game, i.e. loading it from disc and dumping it.
++ Gears - Settings for USB Loader GX.
++ SD card - Remount the SD card.
++ Homebrew - Load homebrew apps.
++ Wii - Open up the HOME Menu, which can also be accessed by pressing the HOME Button on the Wii Remote.
++ Power Button - Turn off your Wii.
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.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/wiiflow.md b/_pages/en_US/wiiflow.md
index 9f77be16b..3281b6044 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/wiiflow.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/wiiflow.md
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ This is a quick start guide on how to use WiiFlow, a USB loader for the Wii that
#### What you need
-- A Wii
-- A USB drive and/or SD card
-- [WiiFlow Lite](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiflow)
+* A Wii
+* A USB drive and/or SD card
+* [WiiFlow Lite](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiflow)
Make sure you have installed [cIOS](/cios) before following this!
{: .notice--info}
@@ -48,38 +48,38 @@ WiiFlow can load games from an SD card or a USB drive.
This is not a full comprehensive guide on using WiiFlow. This is intended to help you learn how to use it, by giving you a quick start. You should be able to figure out all the great features of WiiFlow by using it.
{: .notice--info}
-- WiiFlow by default is set to only find games on the SD card. This can be changed by going in to settings, startup settings then turn off "Mount SD Only".
-- You can toggle between viewing Wii games, GameCube games, Wii Channels, Plugins, Homebrew apps by clicking the button second to last button on the right.
-- You can download game covers by going to "Settings" then "Download Covers and Banners"
++ WiiFlow by default is set to only find games on the SD card. This can be changed by going in to settings, startup settings then turn off "Mount SD Only".
++ You can toggle between viewing Wii games, GameCube games, Wii Channels, Plugins, Homebrew apps by clicking the button second to last button on the right.
++ You can download game covers by going to "Settings" then "Download Covers and Banners"
##### User Interface
When WiiFlow detects games, they are displayed in flow view. When you click on a game you are given these options:
-- Star - Adds game to favorites.
-- Bookshelf - Adds the game to 1 of 6 categories of your choosing.
-- Gears - Opens the settings menu for the specific game. Changing settings here will only effect the game you changed the settings for.
-- X - Deletes the game from the USB drive or SD card
++ Star - Adds game to favorites.
++ Bookshelf - Adds the game to 1 of 6 categories of your choosing.
++ Gears - Opens the settings menu for the specific game. Changing settings here will only effect the game you changed the settings for.
++ X - Deletes the game from the USB drive or SD card
When you bring the cursor to the bottom of the screen while in flow view, there are 6 icons:
-- Bookshelf - View the games that are sorted in the categories you chose.
-- Star - View games you favorited.
-- Gears - Opens WiiFlow Settings.
-- Game Type - Toggles between different types of apps/games. The logo changes depending on what game type you have selected.
-- Disc - Loads game that is in disc drive.
-- House - Will open this menu. This menu can also be launched by pressing the home button.
++ Bookshelf - View the games that are sorted in the categories you chose.
++ Star - View games you favorited.
++ Gears - Opens WiiFlow Settings.
++ Game Type - Toggles between different types of apps/games. The logo changes depending on what game type you have selected.
++ Disc - Loads game that is in disc drive.
++ House - Will open this menu. This menu can also be launched by pressing the home button.
![WF_menu](images/WFmenu.png)
-- Help Guide - Shows all the controls you can use in WiiFlow.
-- Reload Cache - Press this when WiiFlow is not detecting a new game on the USB drive or SD card.
-- File Explorer - Allows you to boot games/apps from anywhere on your USB drive or SD card.
-- Select Plugins - Allows you to select plugins.
-- Credits - Shows the people who worked on WiiFlow.
-- Shutdown - Allows you to either go into full shutdown, or Standby mode.
-- Exit To - Lets you exit to Wii Menu, HBC, neek2o, Priiloader and Bootmii.
-- Settings - Will open the WiiFlow Settings menu
++ Help Guide - Shows all the controls you can use in WiiFlow.
++ Reload Cache - Press this when WiiFlow is not detecting a new game on the USB drive or SD card.
++ File Explorer - Allows you to boot games/apps from anywhere on your USB drive or SD card.
++ Select Plugins - Allows you to select plugins.
++ Credits - Shows the people who worked on WiiFlow.
++ Shutdown - Allows you to either go into full shutdown, or Standby mode.
++ Exit To - Lets you exit to Wii Menu, HBC, neek2o, Priiloader and Bootmii.
++ Settings - Will open the WiiFlow Settings menu
##### Options once complete
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/wiilink-demae-dominos.md b/_pages/en_US/wiilink-demae-dominos.md
index b82ac2d1e..10d8ccc34 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/wiilink-demae-dominos.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/wiilink-demae-dominos.md
@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ You cannot use the default Dolphin NAND with this service. You must use your own
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- A Wii console with an active internet connection
-- A computer with an active internet connection
-- A Discord account
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* A Wii console with an active internet connection
+* A computer with an active internet connection
+* A Discord account
#### Instructions
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/wiilink.md b/_pages/en_US/wiilink.md
index d25d52ea2..78c9a3b2e 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/wiilink.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/wiilink.md
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ If you installed it previously, please follow the instructions to update it.
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- A Wii with an Internet connection
-- A Windows, macOS, or Linux computer
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* A Wii with an Internet connection
+* A Windows, macOS, or Linux computer
#### Instructions
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ On Linux, open a Terminal, type `bash ` (space included), then drag the file ont
1. Select your SD card or USB drive accordingly.
1. If your Wii is not a Japanese region, install `WiiLink_SPD (Wii).wad` or `WiiLink_SPD (vWii).wad` (Depending on console platform) before anything else. This is required so that we know your email address to send files.
1. Highlight all other WADs with `WiiLink` in the name and press + to select them. When all of them are selected, press A twice to install the WADs.
- - If you have previously installed the RiiConnect24 versions of the Forecast Channel and the Nintendo Channel, installing WiiLink's will overwrite them.
+ + If you have previously installed the RiiConnect24 versions of the Forecast Channel and the Nintendo Channel, installing WiiLink's will overwrite them.
1. After they are successfully installed, press the HOME Button to exit back to the Homebrew Channel.
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/wiimmfi.md b/_pages/en_US/wiimmfi.md
index b48d83bee..4dcb5d430 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/wiimmfi.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/wiimmfi.md
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Choose the one that fits your needs best.
#### What you need
-- A Wii with Priiloader 0.9 or later installed
+* A Wii with Priiloader 0.9 or later installed
If you have an older version of Priiloader or don't have it installed, follow [this guide](priiloader) to update/install it.
{: .notice--info}
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ If you have an older version of Priiloader or don't have it installed, follow [t
#### Instructions
1. Hold the RESET button while turning on your Wii.
- - If you are using a Wii mini, plug in a USB keyboard and hold Escape on it while turning it on.
+ + If you are using a Wii mini, plug in a USB keyboard and hold Escape on it while turning it on.
![Turn on](/images/Priiloader/on.jpg)
![Hold RESET](/images/Priiloader/reset.jpg)
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ MrBean35000vr (creator of CTGP-R, a Mario Kart Wii content pack) created a Wiimm
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- [Auto Wiimmfi Patcher](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimmfipatcher)
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* [Auto Wiimmfi Patcher](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimmfipatcher)
#### Instructions
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Thanks to Fullmetal5's str2hax exploit, which Leseratte was able to adapt for th
##### What you need
-- A Wii with an Internet connection
+* A Wii with an Internet connection
##### Instructions
@@ -125,13 +125,13 @@ You may not want to run a patcher each time you want to play on Wiimmfi, and may
#### What you need
-- Your copy of your game (WBFS, ISO, cISO, and other forms that a Wii can use are supported).
-- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
+* Your copy of your game (WBFS, ISO, cISO, and other forms that a Wii can use are supported).
+* [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
**or**
-- [Wiimmfi Patcher (cross-platform)](https://download.wiimmfi.de/patcher/wiimmfi-patcher-latest.zip)
-- A USB Loader, [cIOS](cios), and a USB to store the game on (you should already have these if you're using a USB Loader)
+* [Wiimmfi Patcher (cross-platform)](https://download.wiimmfi.de/patcher/wiimmfi-patcher-latest.zip)
+* A USB Loader, [cIOS](cios), and a USB to store the game on (you should already have these if you're using a USB Loader)
#### Instructions
@@ -145,14 +145,14 @@ You can patch WiiWare games in order to play them on Wiimmfi.
#### What you need
-- An SD card
-- Your copy of your game (in WAD format)
-- [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
+* An SD card
+* Your copy of your game (in WAD format)
+* [RiiConnect24 Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases/) (Windows and Unix)
**or**
-- [WiiWare Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/WiiWare-Patcher/releases) (cross platform)
-- [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
+* [WiiWare Patcher](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/WiiWare-Patcher/releases) (cross platform)
+* [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
[If you want to see how to use the WiiWare Patcher, click here!](wiiwarepatcher)
{: .notice--info}
@@ -171,10 +171,10 @@ Wiimmfi allows you to participate in Mario Kart Wii competitions again.
#### What you need
-- An SD card or USB drive
-- Mario Kart Wii Competition Patcher
- - [Wii](https://oscwii.org/library/app/competition-tool-wii)
- - [Wii U (vWii)](https://competitions.wiimmfi.de/competition-tool-wiiu.zip)
+* An SD card or USB drive
+* Mario Kart Wii Competition Patcher
+ * [Wii](https://oscwii.org/library/app/competition-tool-wii)
+ * [Wii U (vWii)](https://competitions.wiimmfi.de/competition-tool-wiiu.zip)
#### Instructions (for Wii)
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Wiimmfi doesn't only support Wii games, it supports lots of DS games too. Thanks
#### What you need
-- A Wi-Fi network with WEP or no security
+* A Wi-Fi network with WEP or no security
Getting a Wi-Fi network with WEP or no security is the hardest part, because DS games don't support newer Wi-Fi security types. However, many routers support creating a guest Wi-Fi connection, or you can make a hotspot on your phone or your computer. There are plenty of resources on the Internet that have information on this, so use your favorite search engine to find them.
{: .notice--info}
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/wilbrand.md b/_pages/en_US/wilbrand.md
index 269c6b6dc..8a88dc4ae 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/wilbrand.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/wilbrand.md
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ Wilbrand Web is recommended for its ease of use.
#### What you need
-- An SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
-- A Wii on at least version 3.0
+* An SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
+* A Wii on at least version 3.0
SD cards larger than 2GB will not work on Wii menu versions before 4.0.
{: .notice--warning}
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ SD cards larger than 2GB will not work on Wii menu versions before 4.0.
1. Click on "Download your .zip".
1. Extract the contents of the downloaded ZIP to the root of your SD card.
1. Take out your SD card and insert it in your Wii.
- - The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
+ + The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
1. On your Wii, return to the Wii Menu and then open the Wii Message Board.
1. Load the green letter with the Bob-omb icon.
- - Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
- - The mail may have appeared on the previous or next day.
- - If you don't see the green letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card sections in `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wii's SD card reader.
+ + Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
+ + The mail may have appeared on the previous or next day.
+ + If you don't see the green letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card sections in `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wii's SD card reader.
![Wilbrand in its natural habitat](/images/wilbrand/msgboard.png)
If this didn't work for you, [try another exploit](get-started) or try [Wilbrand CLI](#wilbrand-cli).
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ If this didn't work for you, [try another exploit](get-started) or try [Wilbrand
#### What you need
-- A PC running Windows, MacOS or Linux
-- An SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
-- A Wii on at least version 3.0
-- [Wilbrand](https://static.wiidatabase.de/Wilbrand.zip)
-- [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
+* A PC running Windows, MacOS or Linux
+* An SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
+* A Wii on at least version 3.0
+* [Wilbrand](https://static.wiidatabase.de/Wilbrand.zip)
+* [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
SD cards larger than 2GB will not work on Wii menu versions before 4.0.
{: .notice--warning}
@@ -65,25 +65,25 @@ SD cards larger than 2GB will not work on Wii menu versions before 4.0.
1. Open a terminal inside the folder Wilbrand was extracted to.
1. Using your Wii's version and MAC address, run the following command:
- - Windows: `.\Wilbrand.exe AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF MM/DD/YYYY VERSION X:`
- - `X:` is the drive letter of your SD card.
+ + Windows: `.\Wilbrand.exe AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF MM/DD/YYYY VERSION X:`
+ + `X:` is the drive letter of your SD card.
![running Wilbrand on Windows](/images/wilbrand/windows.png)
- - Linux/MacOS: `./Wilbrand AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF MM/DD/YYYY VERSION /media/mount_dir`
- - If you have not opened your terminal directly in the folder Wilbrand was extracted to, use `cd` to enter it first, eg. `cd ~/Desktop/Wilbrand`
- - `/media/mount_dir` is the folder your SD card is mounted in. This may vary depending on your Linux distro.
+ + Linux/MacOS: `./Wilbrand AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF MM/DD/YYYY VERSION /media/mount_dir`
+ + If you have not opened your terminal directly in the folder Wilbrand was extracted to, use `cd` to enter it first, eg. `cd ~/Desktop/Wilbrand`
+ + `/media/mount_dir` is the folder your SD card is mounted in. This may vary depending on your Linux distro.
![running Wilbrand on Linux](/images/wilbrand/linux.png)
1. Extract the HackMii Installer v1.2 to a folder on your PC.
- - You may also simply open the zip file in your archive manager.
+ + You may also simply open the zip file in your archive manager.
1. Locate the `boot.elf` file, and put it on the root of your SD card.
1. Take out your SD card and insert it in your Wii.
- - The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
+ + The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
1. On your Wii, return to the Wii Menu and then open the Wii Message Board.
1. Load the green letter with the Bob-omb icon.
- - Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
- - The mail may have appeared on the previous or next day.
- - If you don't see the green letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card sections in `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wii's SD card reader.
+ + Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
+ + The mail may have appeared on the previous or next day.
+ + If you don't see the green letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card sections in `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wii's SD card reader.
![Wilbrand in its natural habitat](/images/wilbrand/msgboard.png)
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)
diff --git a/_pages/en_US/yawmme.md b/_pages/en_US/yawmme.md
index 147099062..695216f6e 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/yawmme.md
+++ b/_pages/en_US/yawmme.md
@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ This tutorial will show you how to install WADs.
1. Select the source device that has the WAD file(s) you would like to install.
![Selecting source device](/images/yawmME/source_device.png)
1. Navigate to the folder that has the WAD files.
- - If you have a folder named `wad`, it will be opened automatically.
+ + If you have a folder named `wad`, it will be opened automatically.
![Selecting WAD file](/images/yawmME/file_selection.png)
1. Navigate to the WAD file you would like to install and press `A`.
- - If you would like to install multiple WAD files at once, press `+` on each of them, then press `A`.
+ + If you would like to install multiple WAD files at once, press `+` on each of them, then press `A`.
![WAD options](/images/yawmME/install_wad.png)
1. Press A again to install the WAD(s).
![Installing WAD](/images/yawmME/installing_wad.png)