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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
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url: https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp
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---
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about: Did you find some issue with the guide?
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directory: "/"
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name: Deploy site
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push:
branches: [ master ]
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
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steps:
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with:
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submodules: recursive
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with:
ruby-version: '3.2'
bundler-cache: true
- name: Run Jekyll
# Build the site using Jekyll
run: JEKYLL_ENV=production bundle exec jekyll build
# Copy (or touch) other needed files
# .nojekyll: to tell GH Pages to not rebuild (lol)
# CNAME: to tell GH Pages about the domain name
- name: Post-Jekyll build copy files
run: |
touch _site/.nojekyll
- name: Deploy 🚀
uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4.4.1
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branch: gh-pages # The branch the action should deploy to.
folder: _site # The folder the action should deploy.
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name: Test site build
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jobs:
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if: github.ref_name != 'l10n_master'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
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with:
persist-credentials: false
submodules: recursive
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with:
ruby-version: '3.2'
bundler-cache: true
- name: Run Jekyll
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# Vim
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*.sw[p_]
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*.sublime-project
*.sublime-workspace
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*.gem
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Gemfile.lock
**/vendor/bundle
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node_modules
npm-debug.log*
package-lock.json
codekit-config.json
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.DS_Store
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.jekyll-cache
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<ol>
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<li style="display: none;" data-name="osc"><a href='/osc'>Open Shop Channel</a></li>
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<div class ="notice"><b>For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.</b></div>
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<!--
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Wii Hacks Guide
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<ul class="visible-links">
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<li>
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<ol>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="home"><a href='/'>Home</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="get-started"><a href='/get-started'>Get Started</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="letterbomb"><a href='/letterbomb'>LetterBomb</a></li>
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<li style="display: none;" data-name="hbc"><a href='/hbc'>Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="hbc-mini"><a href='/hbc-mini'>Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="bootmii"><a href='/bootmii'>BootMii Backup</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="priiloader"><a href='/priiloader'>Priiloader</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="osc"><a href='/osc'>Open Shop Channel</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="cios-mini"><a href='/cios-mini'>d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)</a></li>
<li style="display: none;" data-name="wnd-mini"><a href='/wnd-mini'>Wii mini NAND Dumper</a></li>
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<hr>
<div class ="notice"><b>For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.</b></div>
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</footer>
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</article>
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<div id="footer" class="page__footer">
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<div class="page__footer-follow">
<ul class="social-icons">
<li><strong>Follow:</strong></li>
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source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "jekyll-sass-converter", "~>2.2"
gem "wdm", "~> 0.1.0" if Gem.win_platform?
gem 'minimal-mistakes-hacks-guide', :path => '_theme'

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The MIT License (MIT)
(Jekyll theme)
Copyright (c) 2013-2020 Michael Rose and contributors
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Plailect
(Nord skin)
Copyright (c) 2016-2021 Arctic Ice Studio development@arcticicestudio.com (https://www.arcticicestudio.com)
Copyright (c) 2016-2021 Sven Greb development@svengreb.de (https://www.svengreb.de)
(Guide)
Copyright (c) 2017-2023 RiiConnect24
Copyright (c) 2023 Nintendo Homebrew
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# wii.hacks.guide
The complete guide to modding your Nintendo Wii.
https://wii.hacks.guide/
## Running the site locally
This requires the following installed on your system:
- ruby(-dev)
- bundler
To test the website locally, clone the source code:
```sh
git clone https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii --recurse-submodules
cd Guide_Wii
```
Then simply run the following commands:
```sh
bundle config set --local path vendor/bundle
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
```
The website should now be running on http://127.0.0.1:4000/.

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# Welcome to Jekyll!
#
# This config file is meant for settings that affect your entire site, values
# which you are expected to set up once and rarely need to edit after that.
# For technical reasons, this file is *NOT* reloaded automatically when you use
# `jekyll serve`. If you change this file, please restart the server process.
# Theme Settings
#
# Review documentation to determine if you should use `theme` or `remote_theme`
# https://mmistakes.github.io/minimal-mistakes/docs/quick-start-guide/#installing-the-theme
theme : "minimal-mistakes-hacks-guide"
# Site Settings
title : "Wii Hacks Guide"
name : "Nintendo Homebrew"
description : "The complete guide to modding your Wii (and Wii mini)"
url : "https://wii.hacks.guide" # the base hostname & protocol for your site e.g. "https://mmistakes.github.io"
enforce_ssl : "wii.hacks.guide"
repository : "hacks-guide/Guide_Wii" # GitHub username/repo-name e.g. "mmistakes/minimal-mistakes"
# Site Author
author:
name : "Nintendo Homebrew"
bio : "Nintendo Homebrew Community"
location : "Nullsec"
links:
- label: "GitHub"
icon: "fab fa-fw fa-github"
url: "https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii"
# Site Footer
footer:
links:
- label: "GitHub"
icon: "fab fa-fw fa-github"
url: "https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii"
# Reading Files
include:
- .htaccess
- _pages
- _pages/en_US
exclude: [
"*.sublime-project",
"*.sublime-workspace",
vendor,
.asset-cache,
.bundle,
.jekyll-assets-cache,
.sass-cache,
assets/js/plugins,
assets/js/_main.js,
assets/js/vendor,
banner.js,
Capfile,
CHANGELOG,
clean_translations.py,
config,
Gemfile,
Gruntfile.js,
gulpfile.js,
LICENSE,
log,
minimal-mistakes-jekyll.gemspec,
node_modules,
package.json,
package-lock.json,
Rakefile,
README,
crowdin.yaml,
staticman.yml,
_pages/af_ZA,
_pages/ar_SA,
_pages/ca_ES,
_pages/cs_CZ,
_pages/da_DK,
_pages/de_DE,
_pages/el_GR,
_pages/es_419,
_pages/es_ES,
_pages/fi_FI,
_pages/fr_FR,
_pages/he_IL,
_pages/hu_HU,
# _pages/it_IT,
_pages/ja_JP,
_pages/ko_KR,
_pages/nl_NL,
_pages/no_NO,
_pages/pl_PL,
_pages/pt_BR,
_pages/pt_PT,
_pages/ro_RO,
_pages/ru_RU,
_pages/sr_Cyrl,
_pages/sv_SE,
_pages/tr_TR,
_pages/uk_UA,
_pages/vi_VN,
_pages/zh_CN,
_pages/zh_TW
]
# Defaults
defaults:
# _pages
- scope:
path: ""
type: pages
values:
layout: single
author_profile: false
sidebar: true
- scope:
path: "_pages/en_US"
type: pages
values:
permalink: /:basename:output_ext
lang: en
- scope:
path: "_pages/it_IT"
type: pages
values:
permalink: /it_IT/:basename:output_ext
lang: it
- scope:
path: "_pages/en_US/home.md"
type: pages
values:
permalink: /index:output_ext
- scope:
path: "_pages/it_IT/home.md"
type: pages
values:
permalink: /it_IT/index:output_ext

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
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title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
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title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
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url: cios-mini
-
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url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Wii Guide
url: /
-
title: Start Here
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Donations
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Wii Guide
url: /
-
title: FAQ
url: get-started
-
title: Donations
url: letterbomb
-
title: Credits
url: bluebomb
-
title: RiiConnect24
url: flashhax
-
title: Wiimmfi
url: Wiimmfi
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
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title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
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title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
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-
title: Wii Guide
url: /
-
title: Beginne hier
url: get-started
-
title: Seitennavigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ (Häufig gestellte Fragen)
url: faq
top:
-
title: Diese Website verwendet Cookies, um den aktuellen Anleitungsfortschritt auf der Seitenleiste anzuzeigen und die Website anderweitig zu verbessern.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Quellcode
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Seitennavigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Spenden
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Gesamtfortschritt
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Wii Guide
url: /
-
title: FAQ (Häufig gestellte Fragen)
url: get-started
-
title: Spenden
url: letterbomb
-
title: Credits
url: bluebomb
-
title: RiiConnect24
url: flashhax
-
title: Wiimmfi
url: Wiimmfi
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
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title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
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title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
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title: Priiloader
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title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
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title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
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title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
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title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
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title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
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title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
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title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
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title: BootMii Backup
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title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
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url: osc
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title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
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title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
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title: Wii Guide
url: /
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title: Start Here
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
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title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/b4Y7jfD">RiiConnect24 on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
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title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
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title: Donations
url: privacy-policy
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title: Donations
url: donations
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title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
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title: Wii Guide
url: /
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title: FAQ
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title: Donations
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title: RiiConnect24
url: flashhax
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title: Wiimmfi
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title: Priiloader
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title: Open Shop Channel
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title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
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title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
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title: Wii Guide
url: /
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title: Preguntas frecuentes
url: faq
top:
-
title: Este sitio web utiliza cookies para mejorar tu experiencia de navegación.
bottom:
-
title: Si necesitas ayuda, puedes solicitarla (en inglés) a través del <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">servidor de Discord de Nintendo Homebrew</a>.
footer:
-
title: Código fuente
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Mapa del sitio
url: site-navigation
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title: Donaciones
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title: Donaciones
url: donations
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title: Preguntas frecuentes
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title: Donaciones
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title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
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title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
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title: d2xl cIOS para Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
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title: Extractor de NAND para Wii mini
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
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title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
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title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
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title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
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title: BootMii Backup
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url: /
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url: flashhax
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url: Wiimmfi
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url: wilbrand
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url: multiple-options
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url: privacy-policy
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-
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title: Home
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title: Get Started
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url: bluebomb
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title: FlashHax
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url: wilbrand
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title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
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title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
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url: donations
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url: wnd-mini

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url: /
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title: はじめに
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-
title: このサイトではサイトバーに現在のガイド状況を表示するためにCookieを使用しています。
bottom:
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title: サポートが必要な場合は、<a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord<</a>に英語でお問い合わせください。
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url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
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title: サイトガイダンス
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title: Wii Guide
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title: FAQ
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title: Donations
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url: flashhax
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title: Wiimmfi
url: Wiimmfi
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-
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-
title: 영어로 지원을 요청하고 싶으시면 <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew Discord 서버</a>에 도움을 요청해 주세요.
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title: 사이트 탐색
url: site-navigation
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title: 개인정보 보호 정책
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title: 자주 묻는 질문
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title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
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title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
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url: wilbrand
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-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
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-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
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-
title: Source
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-
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title: Donations
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-
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-
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-
title: Source
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bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Wii Guide
url: /
-
title: Start Here
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Donations
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Wii Guide
url: /
-
title: FAQ
url: get-started
-
title: Donations
url: letterbomb
-
title: Credits
url: bluebomb
-
title: RiiConnect24
url: flashhax
-
title: Wiimmfi
url: Wiimmfi
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: FAQ
url: faq
top:
-
title: This website uses cookies to display the current guide progress on the sidebar and otherwise enhance the site.
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: Source
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: Site Navigation
url: site-navigation
-
title: Privacy Policy
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: Overall Progress
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Home
url: /
-
title: Get Started
url: get-started
-
title: LetterBomb
url: letterbomb
-
title: BlueBomb
url: bluebomb
-
title: FlashHax
url: flashhax
-
title: str2hax
url: str2hax
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Wii 指南
url: /
-
title: 从这里开始
url: get-started
-
title: 网站导航
url: site-navigation
-
title: 常见问题指南
url: faq
top:
-
title: 本网站使用 cookie 来在侧边栏显示当前指南进度,并提升网站的其它功能。
bottom:
-
title: 若要寻求支持,请在</a> <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew Discord 频道上使用英语寻求帮助。
footer:
-
title: 来源
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: 网站导航
url: site-navigation
-
title: 捐赠
url: privacy-policy
-
title: 捐赠
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: 总体进程
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Wii 指南
url: /
-
title: FAQ
url: get-started
-
title: 捐赠
url: letterbomb
-
title: 制作人员
url: bluebomb
-
title: RiiConnect24
url: flashhax
-
title: Wiimmfi
url: Wiimmfi
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: 多选项
url: multiple-options
-
title: 安装Homebrew Channel和BootMii
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - 仅适用于Wii mini
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii 备份
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: 供Wii mini安装的d2xl cIOS (实验性功能)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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---
main:
-
title: Wii 改機手冊
url: /
-
title: 由此處開始
url: get-started
-
title: 網站導覽
url: site-navigation
-
title: 常見問題
url: faq
top:
-
title: 此網站透過 Cookies 來顯示您手冊的操作進度以及提升此網站的使用經驗。
bottom:
-
title: For support in English, ask for help at <a href="https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp">Nintendo Homebrew on Discord</a>.
footer:
-
title: 原始碼
url: https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_Wii
-
title: 網站導覽
url: site-navigation
-
title: 贊助
url: privacy-policy
-
title: Donations
url: donations
sidebar_title:
-
title: 整體進度
sidebar_pages:
-
title: Wii 改機手冊
url: /
-
title: 常見問題
url: get-started
-
title: 贊助
url: letterbomb
-
title: 製作群
url: bluebomb
-
title: RiiConnect24
url: flashhax
-
title: Wiimmfi
url: Wiimmfi
-
title: Wilbrand
url: wilbrand
-
title: Multiple Options
url: multiple-options
-
title: Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation
url: hbc
-
title: Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only
url: hbc-mini
-
title: BootMii Backup
url: bootmii
-
title: Priiloader
url: priiloader
-
title: Open Shop Channel
url: osc
-
title: d2xl cIOS for Wii mini (experimental)
url: cios-mini
-
title: Wii mini NAND Dumper
url: wnd-mini

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<div class="revisiontable auto-grid-width">
<div align="center" class="r1 c1 console-model">
Wii
</div>
<div align="center" class="r1 c2 console-model">
Wii Mini
</div>
<div align="center" class="r1 c3 console-model">
Wii U
</div>
<div class="r2 c1 console-img auto-grid-height">
<img src="../images/get-started/wii.png" alt="Wii Console">
</div>
<div class="r2 c2 console-img auto-grid-height">
<img src="../images/get-started/wii-mini.png" alt="Wii Mini Console">
</div>
<div class="r2 c3 console-img auto-grid-height">
<img src="../images/get-started/wii-u.png" alt="Wii U Console">
</div>
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{% capture logo_path %}{{ site.logo }}{% endcapture %}
<div class="masthead">
<div class="masthead__inner-wrap">
<div class="masthead__menu">
<nav id="site-nav" class="greedy-nav">
{% unless logo_path == empty %}
<a class="site-logo" href="{{ '/' | relative_url }}"><img src="{{ logo_path | relative_url }}" alt="{{ site.masthead_title | default: site.title }}"></a>
{% endunless %}
<!-- hacks-guide change start: disable default masthead title -->
<!--
<a class="site-title" href="{{ '/' | relative_url }}">
{{ site.masthead_title | default: site.title }}
{% if site.subtitle %}<span class="site-subtitle">{{ site.subtitle }}</span>{% endif %}
</a>
-->
<!-- hacks-guide change end -->
<ul class="visible-links">
<!-- hacks-guide change start: multi-language configuration -->
{% assign split_path = page.path | split: "/" %}
{% assign locale = split_path[1] %}
{% assign titles = site.data.navigation[locale].main %}
{% if locale == 'en_US' %}
{% assign locale_var = '/' %}
{% else %}
{% assign locale_var = locale | prepend:'/' | append:'/' %}
{% endif %}
{% for link in site.data.navigation[locale].main %}
{% if link.url == "/" %}
<li class="masthead__menu-item masthead__menu-item--lg"><a href="{{ domain }}{{ locale_var }}">{{ link.title }}</a></li>
{% else %}
<li class="masthead__menu-item"><a href="{{ domain }}{{ locale_var }}{{ link.url }}">{{ link.title }}</a></li>
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
<!-- hacks-guide change end -->
</ul>
{% if site.search == true %}
<button class="search__toggle" type="button">
<span class="visually-hidden">{{ site.data.ui-text[site.locale].search_label | default: "Toggle search" }}</span>
<i class="fas fa-search"></i>
</button>
{% endif %}
<!-- hacks-guide change start: Add language selector -->
<ul class="hidden-links links-menu hidden"></ul>
<ul class="hidden-links lang-menu hidden">
{% assign split_url = page.url | split: "/" %}
{% if split_url.size == 3 %}
{% assign langless_url = split_url[2] %}
{% else %}
{% assign langless_url = split_url[1] %}
{% endif %}
{% if langless_url == "index.html" %}
{% assign langless_url = "" %}
{% endif %}
<li class="masthead__menu-item"><a href="{{ site.url }}/{{ langless_url }}">English</a></li>
<li class="masthead__menu-item"><a href="{{ site.url }}/it_IT/{{ langless_url }}">Italiano</a></li>
</ul>
<button class="greedy-nav__toggle hidden" type="button">
<span class="visually-hidden">{{ site.data.ui-text[site.locale].menu_label | default: "Toggle menu" }}</span>
<div class="navicon"></div>
</button>
<button class="greedy-nav__toggle_lang" type="button"><div class="langicon"><i class="fa fa-language fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i></div></button>
<!-- hacks-guide change end -->
</nav>
</div>
</div>
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<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL={{ include.redirect_to }}">
<link rel="canonical" href="{{ include.redirect_to }}">

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---
title: "Page Not Found"
layout: single
excerpt: "Page not found. Your pixels are in another canvas."
sitemap: false
---
![404](/images/main-pages/Wii_Red_404.jpg)
Sorry, but the page you were trying to view does not exist.
{: .notice--warning}
[Click here to go back to the site index.](site-navigation)
{: .notice--info}

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---
title: "BlueBomb"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
It is **strongly** advised against using **any** video guide for hacking your Wii mini console, as there is an extremely large chance of **bricking** it.
{: .notice--warning}
If you need help with anything regarding this tutorial, please join [the Wii mini Hacking Discord server](https://discord.gg/6ryxnkS) (recommended)
{: .notice--info}
BlueBomb is an exploit that takes advantage of a flaw in the Wii and Wii mini's Bluetooth libraries. Although it is the only exploit that works for the Wii mini, BlueBomb can run on the original Wii as well. This exploit also enables recovery from certain bricks, such as Korean Kii/Error 003.
If you are using the original revision of the Wii, you should probably find [another exploit to use](get-started) as there are much easier ways to get to the HackMii installer. Exceptions however, exist in circumstances like brick recovery.
{: .notice--info}
Make sure that the console is close to the computer running the exploit, ideally it should be less than 3 feet.
{: .notice--info}
### Requirements
* 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.
* [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
### Instructions
1. Copy `boot.elf` from the hackmii_installer_v1.2 `.zip` to the root of your flash drive.
+ (If attempting to fix a brick, you should also copy the homebrew app you wish to use to /apps/)
+ (Even for a Wii mini, bootmini.elf will **not** work, its purpose is entirely different and unrelated. Use boot.elf in all cases).
1. Reinsert your flash drive into your 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. Power on your console.
1. Go to `Wii Settings`.
1. Take note in the top right corner of the letter next to the system version.
+ This letter corresponds to your system menu region, which you will need to know for the corresponding steps.
![Wii Region](/images/wii/SystemMenuVersion.png)
1. Power off your console.
1. Start your Linux distro, and ensure you are connected to the internet.
1. Open the Terminal
1. Run the following commands:
```bash
wget https://wii.hacks.guide/assets/files/bluebomb-helper.sh
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)
1. Power on your console.
+ **Do not** connect any Wii Remotes.
1. Press the Sync button repeatedly until the terminal shows `got connection handle`.
+ This could take numerous attempts.
1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the HackMii Installer.
+ If you are not planning to use it later, you can now shut down your Linux distro.
If using a Wii: [Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)<br>
{: .notice--info}
If using a Wii mini: [Continue to Homebrew Channel installation](hbc-mini)
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---
title: "BootMii Backup"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
BootMii allows for backing up and restoring your Wii's NAND storage. This page will guide you in backing up your Wii's NAND to an SD Card, which you can then use however you like.
Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups. This is because of the lack of GameCube ports which are required on non-boot2 Wiis to enter the restoration confirmation code. Regardless, it is still recommended to make one on these consoles.
{: .notice--danger}
You need an **SD card** to use BootMii at all, but especially to create a NAND backup. If you do not have an SD card on hand right now, you can skip this page, but it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to return to this page later to back up your NAND.
{: .notice--warning}
Navigating BootMii is not possible using a Wii Remote. You must use the POWER and RESET buttons on your console, or a GameCube controller plugged into port 1. To navigate between options, press POWER on your Wii (or left/right on the +Control Pad on a GameCube controller). To select an option, press RESET on your Wii or A on your GameCube controller. You will NEED to use a GameCube controller to restore a NAND backup in the future if BootMii is installed as IOS.
{: .notice--info}
If the `Launch BootMii` button does not appear in the Homebrew Channel, [re-launch the HackMii Installer](hackmii) and install BootMii.
{: .notice--warning}
If the screen stays black and the blue disc drive light is blinking upon launching BootMii, you are missing the BootMii files on your SD card. Download [this zip file](https://static.hackmii.com/bootmii_sd_files.zip) and extract it to the root of your SD card, then try again.
{: .notice--warning}
### Requirements
* An SD card with a minimum 512MB of free space (1GB or more recommended)
### Instructions
If you have BootMii installed as boot2, you will need to launch BootMii by restarting the console. Skip steps 1 and 2 if this is the case.
{: .notice--info}
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Press the HOME Button, then select "Launch BootMii".
![BootMii_Main](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Main.png)
1. Select the Options button (the icon with the gears).
![BootMii_Gears_Icon](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Gears_Icon.png)
1. Select the first button to the left.
+ A NAND backup will start. You can watch the progress on the screen.
+ "Bad Blocks" are normal, and mostly originate from the factory due to NAND binning. 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.
![BootMii_Green_Arrow](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Green_Arrow.png)
1. When the process is complete, exit the NAND backup screen by pressing any button.
![BootMii_NAND_Backup](/images/bootmii/BootMii_NAND_Backup.png)
1. Press the Back button (the one with an arrow), then press either the Wii Menu button or the Homebrew Channel button to exit BootMii.
![BootMii_Return_Arrow](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Return_Arrow.png)
<div id="restore-notice" class="notice" markdown="1">
Note: **restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort**. There often better ways to unbrick your console.
Try your best to [identify your brick condition](bricks) and reverse the action that caused it in the first place.
To restore from a NAND backup on your SD card, you can follow the instructions for [RestoreMii](bootmiirecover) (Original Wii only).
</div>
Two files will have been created on the root of your SD Card: `nand.bin` and `keys.bin`. `nand.bin` is your Wii's internal memory, while `keys.bin` are your console's keys.
{: .notice--info}
[Continue to Priiloader Installation](priiloader)<br> Priiloader adds a secondary level of brick protection, and is highly recommended even if BootMii was installed as boot2. It is especially important for users of BootMii on IOS.
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---
title: "BootMii Recovery"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
This guide will provide instructions on how to restore a backup of your NAND with BootMii. Please bear in mind that this is usually the <strong>last resort</strong> method of repairing a brick if you have one, and if it does not fix your issue, you may have to seek support. If you are still able to enter BootMii, make an attempt to enter the Homebrew Channel instead so that you may attempt to [identify and repair the brick](bricks) using other methods.
If you have BootMii installed as boot2, you will need to launch BootMii by restarting the console. Skip steps 1 and 2 if this is the case.
{: .notice--info}
If the screen stays black and the blue disc drive light is blinking upon launching BootMii, you are missing the BootMii files on your SD card. Download [this zip file](https://static.hackmii.com/bootmii_sd_files.zip) and extract it to the root of your SD card, then try again.
{: .notice--warning}
Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups. This is because of the lack of GameCube ports which are required on non-boot2 Wiis to enter the restoration confirmation code. For additional help, please seek support.
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DO NOT restore an unverified NAND backup, or one that is not from your Wii: this may lead to a WORSE BRICK. The same goes for using faulty SD cards.
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### Requirements
* An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](bootmii)
### Restoring individual data from a NAND backup
There is likely a much safer and faster way to bring individual data back to your Wii, likely involving the use of Dolphin Emulator.
For example, if you want to restore your Wii Message Board data, use Dolphin to import your NAND backup. In Dolphin, go to `File -> Open User Folder`, and find `Wii/title/00000001/00000002/data/cdb.vff`, copy it to your SD card, and use [WiiXplorer](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiixplorer) to restore it in the corresponding location.
If you want to restore a game's save data, use Dolphin to import your NAND backup, use `Tools > Export All Wii Saves` to export all your saves to your SD card, and use Data Management to move it to your Wii.
### Important preliminary notes
+ If you have not done anything to cause a brick (or you're starting up your Wii after a long time), then it is probably a [Wi-Fi Brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
+ If you have BootMii as IOS installed, RestoreMii will prompt you for the Konami code via a GameCube Controller.
+ You must use the POWER (right) and RESET (select) buttons on your console, or a GameCube controller plugged into port 1 to navigate BootMii. To navigate with a GameCube controller, click left/right on the +Control Pad on a GameCube controller. To select, press A.
### Instructions
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Press the HOME Button, then select "Launch BootMii".
1. Select the Options button (the icon with the gears).
![BootMii_Gears_Icon](/images/BootMii/BootMii_Gears_Icon.png)
1. Select the RestoreMii button.
![BootMii_Red_Arrow](/images/BootMii/BootMii_Red_Arrow.png)
1. If BootMii is installed as IOS, input the Konami code on your GameCube controller: ↑, ↑, ↓, ↓, ←, →, ←, →, B, A, START
1. After the recovery ended, you should see a text say `I HAZ SUCCESS!`, otherwise `I HAZ FAIL`. Hit any button on your Wii console or GCN controller.
If you were restoring a NAND backup in order to repair a brick and this did not fix your issue, please consult [the bricks portion](bricks) of this guide.
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A "Brick" usually means your Wii has reached a state where its next purpose in existence is likely that of a doorstop, or a display figure. <br> Bricks can occur for a variety of reasons, however usually it results through corrupted software, or from improper modifications made through homebrew.
# Brick Prevention
Preventing a brick involves many rules that range between common sense and fail-safe backups. Here are the general recommendations of what not to do:
+ **Do NOT follow old Wii modding tutorials, use old homebrew, or use video guides on the Internet unless it is EXPLICITLY RECOMMENDED by the homebrew developer.
+ **Do NOT, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, USE THE HOMEBREW APP `Pimp My Wii`. It is DANGEROUS and does things that have the ability to BRICK YOUR WII!
+ **Do NOT restore NAND backups from other consoles!**
+ **Do NOT use a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service unless it is known to be RCE patched (such as [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi). Doing otherwise coudl allow a malicious actor to BRICK your Wii!
+ **Only install updates for your own region!**.
+ Installing updates from another region could have no effect at best, but result in a [Korean Kii/Error 003](bricks#korean-kiierror-003-brick) brick at worst. To prevent this from happening if you bought a pre-owned Wii, run [SysCheck](syscheck) to verify the original region of your console. If it is Korean, be EXTREMELY careful with applying system updates to your console, and consider seeking support for further assistance.
+ **Do NOT delete or modify system files, and do NOT install any system file mods unless you know what you are doing!
+ An example of modifying files going wrong is replacing IOS80 on Wii Mini, which may result in a [Wi-Fi Brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
+ **Do NOT install homebrew from untrustworthy sources or if the source code is not available.**
+ Software on the [Open Shop Channel](osc) is safe.
+ There have been incidents of malicious software being developed for the Wii in the past, while other apps are just badly developed. Make sure that you know what you are installing, and only install what you need.
+ Corrupted or unstable forwarders for homebrew could cause a [banner brick](#banner-brick), so try to stick with loading homebrew from the Homebrew Channel unless you really want a forwarder.
+ **Ensure that you know what you are doing when running homebrew apps - especially those with the ability to modify system files.**
+ **Be ESPECIALLY careful when using applications such as:**
+ AnyTitle Deleter
+ AnyRegion Changer
+ KoreanKii (secondary cause of [Korean Kii/Error 003](bricks#korean-kiierror-003-brick) brick)
+ Firmware Downgraders
+ Any other app that modifies critical NAND files
+ **DO NOT TOUCH THE WII'S POWER SOURCE OR POWER BUTTONS WHEN INSTALLING OR MODIFYING CRITICAL SYSTEM CONTENT**.
+ If your electricity is unstable (e.g. storm, power outage), postpone what you are doing until you have a stable power source.
+ This applies to dangerous processes such as BootMii NAND restoration, which could lead to a [full brick](#low-level-brick) if anything goes wrong.
In any case, you should absolutely:
+ Have BootMii installed as boot2 if available, but otherwise as IOS.
+ Have Priiloader installed regardless of BootMii installation method.
+ Backup your NAND with BootMii and always have a valid spare copy on hand, but especially before attempting anything risky. Note that in some brick scenarios, BootMii is not accessible, so plan ahead.
# Diagnosis
Here is a small section that lists out steps similar to the Wii boot process, and links to the likely corresponding brick if something fails.
+ Turn on Wii.
+ Nothing happens, black screen. Wii cannot be turned on with a Wiimote, Recovery Mode cannot be started, and BootMii as boot2 is not accessible. See [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).
+ Nothing happens, black screen, BUT Wii can be turned on with a Wiimote/Recovery Mode can be accessed. See [Wi-Fi brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
+ Nothing happens, black screen, BUT BootMii as boot2 is accessible. See [IOS brick](bricks#ios-brick).
+ Error 003. See [Korean Kii/Error 003 brick](bricks#error-003-brick).
+ Wii starts, BUT you INSTANTLY see an error that resembles the Opera web browser. See [Wii Menu/Opera brick](bricks#wii-menuopera-brick).
+ Wii starts, you see the health/warning screen, but upon pressing A to start, the screen goes black and/or freezes and does not continue. Maintenence mode is accessible. See [mail brick](bricks#mail-brick).
+ Wii starts, you see the health/warning screen, but upon pressing A to start, you see a black screen.
+ If this happened after installing a theme, see [theme brick](bricks#theme-brick).
+ If this happened after installing a WAD, see [banner brick](bricks#banner-brick).
+ If this randomly started happening, and you can access Maintenence Mode by holding +/- on the health/warning screen, see [mail brick](bricks#mail-brick).
+ Wii starts, and progresses to the Wii Menu.
+ If after acccessing a specific channel, you get `The system files are corrupted.`, see [banner brick](bricks#banner-brick)
+ If after accessing the Wii settings, you see an error that resembles the Opera web browser, see [semibrick](bricks#semibrick).
+ Wii starts, and progresses to the Wii Menu. No app is malfunctioning, Wii settings is error free, everything is seemingly fine. Unless you have some other kind of error or brick that does not fall under this umbrella (which if you do, you should come to support about), you're good!
# Brick Types
Here, the different Wii bricks will be discussed in order of severity, with symptoms, causes, and solutions.
## Semibrick
#### Symptoms
When navigating to Wii Settings, you instead get an error from the Opera web browser along the lines of `You tried to access the address (URL), which is currently unavailable.` In some cases, some parts of the Wii Settings menu may still be accessible, but other parts may not (such as the Country menu).
#### Cause
A semibrick occurs when a different region Wii Menu or a different region custom theme is installed. As the Wii Settings menu is rendered using HTML pages with Opera, themes often replace these pages and put them in different directories; essentially leading to a `404 Not Found` error but in the form of a console brick.
![Semibrick](/images/bricks/semibrick.png)
#### Solutions
Verify in AnyRegion Changer that your console region is the same as the theme or Wii Menu that you have installed.
If this was caused by a theme you installed, use MyMenuifyMod to reinstall the original theme file.
If this was caused by a Wii Menu WAD you installed, use [NUS Downloader](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUSD) to re-obtain your original Wii Menu.
Be cautious when downloading the Wii Menu WAD. Make sure to pick the same version with the corrected region.
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If you are actually in the process of a region change, use [ARC-ME](https://github.com/modmii/Any-Region-Changer-ModMii-Edition/releases) to automatically fix all your region settings to match your Wii Menu.
## Banner brick
#### Symptoms
Attempt to start the Wii - warning/press A screen shows up, and when A is pressed, the screen passes normally; however, beyond this point, nothing happens and the Wii remains on a black screen. This happened after installing a WAD and rebooting, or returning to the Wii Menu. Alternatively, the Wii Menu can still be accessed, but opening the corrupt channel results in the console freezing. In some cases, you may see the "System files are corrupted" screen.
![System files are corrupted](/images/bricks/sysfiles-corrupted.jpg)
#### Cause
Banner bricks occur if you install a WAD file that has an invalid Wii Menu banner or icon.
#### Solutions
If you are somehow able to still access the Wii Menu, go into the Homebrew Channel and use [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme) or your current WAD manager to uninstall the corrupt channel.
If you cannot access the Wii Menu, and have [Priiloader](priiloader) installed, enter it by holding RESET while turning your Wii on. Select Homebrew Channel, then uninstall the corrupt channel.
If you don't have or can't access Priiloader, Maintenance mode may be worth a try. Hold down `+` and `-` on the Health and Safety screen (do not press `A`!).
## Theme brick
#### Symptoms
Attempt to start the Wii - warning/press A screen shows up, and when A is pressed, the screen passes normally; however, beyond this point, nothing happens and the Wii remains on a black screen. This happened after installing a theme.
#### Cause
A theme brick occurs when a wrongly formatted theme is installed.
#### Solutions
To resolve this issue, open HBC through Priiloader or BootMii as boot2 and access MyMenuifyMod to install a default theme such as the base Wii Menu theme. Alternatively, go into [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme) and install the CORRECT default Wii Menu WAD for your region and version.
## Mail brick
#### Symptoms
Attempt to start the Wii - warning/press A screen shows up, and when A is pressed, the screen passes normally; however, beyond this point, nothing happens and the Wii remains on a black screen. Maintenence mode is still accessible.
#### Cause
A mail brick occurs when a Wii has too much mail to handle, or when malformed mail is in the Wii Message Board, causing a crash upon booting through normal means. Because the Wii Message Board is always drawn below Wii channels, this causes the Wii Menu to fail before fully loading.
#### Solution
By entering holding + and - on the warning screen, Maintenence mode can be entered, where the Wii Message Board is not loaded at all. If the Homebrew Channel is not installed and the system menu is at Wii menu version 2.0 or later, follow [str2hax](str2hax). Otherwise, see [Bluebomb](bluebomb).
From here, the Homebrew Channel can be loaded and the brick can be fixed by deleting Wii Message Board data with [cdbackup](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cdbackup).
## Wii Menu/Opera brick
#### Symptoms
When starting the Wii, you instead get an error from the Opera web browser along the lines of `You tried to access the address (URL), which is currently unavailable.` This will happen every time you start the Wii, and cannot be bypassed in any other means.
#### Cause
This brick is a more fatal version of a [Semibrick](#semibrick). If your SYSCONF gets corrupt or damaged, the Wii will regenerate it and start the setup phase.
However, the setup pages are in a similar location to the Wii settings pages. If you have an incorrect region Wii Menu or theme, the Wii cannot find them.
![Wii menu brick](/images/bricks/sysmenu-brick.png)
#### Solutions
If you still have [Priiloader](priiloader), use it to enter the Homebrew Channel and re-install the original theme file/original Wii Menu.
In case you do not have Priiloader or your Wii is not modded, you can try [BlueBomb](bluebomb).
Alternatively, [Recovery Mode](recovery-mode) can be used to attempt a fix.
## Korean Kii/Error 003 Brick
#### Symptoms
Screen shows up as listed below on normal boot.
`Error:003`<br> `unauthorized device has been detected.`<br>
![Error 003](/images/bricks/error-003.png)
#### Cause
When releasing the Korean Wiis, Nintendo changed the encryption key for these units specifically as a last ditch attempt at preventing homebrew. While obviously this failed, they also left a check in the System Menu versions 4.2/4.3 to determine whether or not the Korean Key is present on a system software region that is **not** Korean. If this check succeeds, the error triggers and the Wii is effectively bricked.
This is usually an immediate follow-up to a Wii System Update on an unsuspecting region-changed Korean Wii.
#### Solutions
Since this brick most often occurs after the Wii Menu updates, Priiloader will not be present.
Korean Wiis also released with Wii Menu 3.3, around the time that Nintendo [fixed the Trucha bug in boot1](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/3.3#Changes), so BootMii as Boot2 cannot be installed to or used on any Korean Wii.
While these caveats leave the Wii in a particularly dangerous situation, **it is still fixable**. This involves going into [Recovery Mode](recovery-mode), where an exploit can be triggered in order to gain access to the Homebrew Channel and revert the conditions that caused the brick.
## IOS brick
#### Symptoms
This brick will appear identical to a low-level brick due to a Wii Menu failure via IOS; however there is not a full low-level NAND corruption, or a low-level hardware failure.
#### Cause
This brick most often happens when the Wii Menu's IOS is a [stub](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Stub_IOS). This is usually the consequence of attempting to downgrade your Wii menu. If this error began happening after installing a normal IOS80 to a Wii Mini, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick).
#### Solutions
[Recovery mode](recovery-mode) may or may not be accessible due to the nature of the brick, but Priiloader will almost always not work. If you cannot reach recovery mode, you must have BootMii as boot2 to fix this. If these conditions are not met, see [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).
You can either restore a NAND backup, or do this:
1. Use [NUS Downloader](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUSD) to pack a WAD of your original Wii Menu.
1. Use BootMii to enter the Homebrew Channel, and use a WAD manager to install the Wii Menu WAD.
## Wi-Fi brick
#### Symptoms
This brick appears identical to a low-level brick, however you can still power on the Wii with a Wiimote, and you can still boot into Recovery Mode on an original revision Wii.
#### Cause
This brick arises when your Wii's Wi-Fi (or Bluetooth) module is damaged or not inserted properly. In such cases, the Wii gets stuck on a black screen while awaiting a response from IOS.
This will also happen on the Wii Mini if you install a normal Wii IOS, because the Wii Mini doesn't have a Wi-Fi module.
#### Solutions
To resolve this problem, you can try to reseat or replace the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module.
If you are on a Wii Mini, you must install a Wi-Fi module.
If both fail, see [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).
## Low-level brick
#### Symptoms
Completely black screen, no response to user input. Recovery Mode cannot be booted, neither can BootMii as boot2 (or it never existed in the first place), for all intents and purposes the console appears dead.
#### Cause
This brick occurs when boot1/boot2 is corrupt, or if there is a hardware failure.
#### Solutions
First, troubleshooting must be done to determine if hardware is at fault. In the order listed, do the following:
+ Test to make sure that your Wii actually still functions (it accepts discs as normal, spins up correctly, Wiimotes connect) before attempting the following steps. If this is the case and only video is not being displayed, you may have an exceptionally rare failure of the video port or the GPU.
+ If on a Wii Mini, and if a normal IOS80 was installed, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick). If steps to resolve the Wi-Fi brick failed, proceed.
+ Attempt to boot into [Recovery Mode](recovery-mode) (normal Wiis only). If the Wii boots into Recovery Mode, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick). If steps to resolve the Wi-Fi brick failed, proceed.
+ Reseat the disc drive and attempt to boot normally. If still unsuccessful, replace the disc drive. If still unsuccessful, proceed.
+ At this point, either there is a low level boot0/boot1 corruption, a NAND chip failure, or there is a wider unknown hardware failure. Consider consulting online help or buying another Wii.
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If you need help with anything regarding this tutorial, please join [the Wii mini Hacking Discord server](https://discord.gg/6ryxnkS) (recommended)
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While [cIOS](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Custom_IOS) has largely been supplanted by AHBPROT, which gives complete hardware access, it still has useful applications. For example, this enables the functionality of USB loaders like USB Loader GX and WiiFlow, alongside other pieces of homebrew like SaveGame Manager GX. You can skip this process if you want, but generally it extends your Wii with little to no downsides.
This guide is only intended for Wii mini users. If you have a Wii, follow [this guide](cios) instead.
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Do not attempt to install a Wii IOS or System Menu on the Wii mini. Doing so will likely [brick](bricks#ios-brick) your console.
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This d2x cIOS installer was originally developed for the Wii U's vWii by DaveBaol and custom cIOS was created by Leseratte for the Wii mini. The original download page can be found [here](https://wii.leseratte10.de/d2xl-cIOS/). Leseratte's GitHub page can be found [here](https://github.com/Leseratte10/d2xl-cios). Please note that this cIOS is still experimental, though no problem with functionality has been reported.
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### Requirements
* A Wii mini with the Homebrew Channel installed
* A USB drive
* Leseratte's [d2xl cIOS Installer](/assets/files/d2xl_wii_mini_cIOS_installer_v1_beta2.zip)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading
1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your USB drive into your computer.
1. Create a folder named `apps` on the root of your USB drive if it does not already exist.
1. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` folder from the d2xl cIOS Installer `.zip` to the `apps` folder on your USB drive.
1. Reinsert your USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch d2xl cIOS Installer from the list of homebrew.
#### Section II - Installing
1. Select `Continue`.
1. Set the options to the following:
```
Select cIOS <d2xl-v1-beta2>
Select cIOS base <57>
Select cIOS slot <249>
```
+ Take a note of the version number under notes (`IOS57-64-` ending in either `v31776` or `v31775`)
1. Press A to install.
+ 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.
1. When the process is complete, exit the installer.
[Continue to making a NAND Backup using RealWnd](wnd-mini)
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#### Enabling Ethernet
If you wish to use Wiimmfi with Ethernet on a Wii mini, you have to run the [Ethernet Enabler Homebrew](/assets/files/Wii_Mini_Ethernet_Enable.zip) app made by Fullmetal5. To run it, just unzip it in the `apps` folder of your USB drive and run it from the Homebrew Channel.
The Wii and Wii mini consoles are only known to work with Ethernet adapters using the AX88772 chip. Please check that the product is compatible before you buy. This one from UGREEN is known to be compatible: [Amazon Europe](https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00MYT481C), [Amazon US](https://a.co/d/3OcSJDS)
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While [cIOS](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Custom_IOS) has largely been supplanted by AHBPROT, which gives complete hardware access, it still has useful applications. For example, this enables the functionality of USB loaders like USB Loader GX and WiiFlow, alongside other pieces of homebrew like SaveGame Manager GX. You can skip this process if you want, but generally it extends your Wii with little to no downsides.
If you have a Wii mini, use [this](cios-mini) guide for cIOS instead. Attempting to install other cIOS on a Wii mini will not work.
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### Requirements
* 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.
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### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading (Only required if your Wii doesn't have Internet)
If your Wii has an Internet connection, you may skip this section.<br> However, If you encounter any errors like `tcp_read timeout` and `net_gethostbyname failed:`, this will allow the Wii to skip the downloading step.
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1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. On your computer, download [NUS Downloader](https://github.com/WiiDatabase/nusdownloader/releases/latest/download/NUSD-Mod-NUS-Fix.zip).
1. Copy all files from the NUS Downloader `.zip` to a folder on your computer.
1. Run `NUS Downloader.exe`.
1. Navigate to `Database` > `IOS` > `IOS38`, then select `v4123`.
+ 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 above steps for `IOS56 v5661`, `IOS57 v5918` and `IOS58 v6175`.
1. When the process is complete, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader.
1. Open the `titles` folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded.
1. 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)
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#### Section II - Installing
If `d2x-v11-beta1` isn't showing up, try select the cIOS base first, then check again. This can also happen if your SD card is locked.
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1. Copy the `apps` folder in the d2x-cios-installer `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch d2x cIOS Installer from the list of homebrew.
1. When asked what IOS you would like to use, select IOS 58.
+ This should work in nearly all cases.
1. Now, you will install individual cIOS from 248-251. The exact settings needed are listed below.
+ cIOS 248 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <38>
Select cIOS slot <248>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 248](/images/cios/d2x_v11_248.png)
+ cIOS 249 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <56>
Select cIOS slot <249>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 249](/images/cios/d2x_v11_249.png)
+ cIOS 250 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <57>
Select cIOS slot <250>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 250](/images/cios/d2x_v11_250.png)
+ cIOS 251 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <58>
Select cIOS slot <251>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 251](/images/cios/d2x_v11_251.png)
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[https://www.patreon.com/WiiLink24](https://www.patreon.com/WiiLink24)
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This guide covers dumping GameCube or Wii game discs. You can either dump directly to an SD card or USB drive, or over the local network.
### Dumping a Disc to SD/USB (CleanRip)
#### Requirements
+ 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
If you are dumping one of the 13 games on [this list](https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Layer_Disc_games), set `Dual Layer` in Step 6 to `Yes`.
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1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the CleanRip `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch CleanRip from the list of homebrew.
1. Select your device that you will be dumping the game to - a USB device or SD card.
![Device type](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/2.png)
1. When prompted, select `Yes` to download the redump.org DAT files.
+ This is required to ensure that the resulting dumps are clean/accurate.
You may get an exception error if you do this. If so, simply skip and verify your dump on Dolphin Emulator if needed.
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![DAT](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/3.png)
1. Insert the game disc you would like to dump.
![DVD](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/4.png)
1. Set the settings as shown on the screen below, while verifying if your game disc is dual layer or not.
![Settings](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/6.png)
1. Press A to start dumping the disc.
+ This process can take quite some time, since it will dump the full 4.7 GB disc contents (8.5 GB for dual layer discs).
![Copying](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/7.png)
1. Proceed to [joining PART files](dump-games#joining-part-files-on-a-fat32-device).
### Dumping a Disc over LAN (Wii DVD Dumper)
#### Requirements
+ A Windows/macOS/Linux PC with an internet connection
+ [DVD Dump Tool](/assets/files/DVDDumpTool.zip)
#### Instructions
Download speeds will be slow due to limitations in the network hardware of the Wii, but it remains a valid solution if you are willing to be patient.
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Your Wii and your computer must be connected to the same local network.
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1. Copy the `DVDDumpTool` folder from the DVDDumpTool `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch DVD Dump Tool from the list of homebrew.
1. Press right on the D-pad, then press A.
1. Choose the disc that you want to copy (The options are: `GameCube Disc`, `Wii Single-Layer Disc`, `Wii Dual-Layer Disc`) and press "A"
![2](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/2.png)
1. Insert the game disc into your Wii.
+ If it is already inserted, eject and reinsert the disc.
![InsertTheDisc](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/insertthedisc.jpg)
1. Select the proper disc type.
![3](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/3.png)
1. Press any button to begin the dumping process.
![4](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/4.png)
1. Remember or write down your Wii's URL (IP address).
1. On your computer, open the browser, go to your address bar and enter the Wii URL.
![5](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/5.png)
1. Click on `Click here to download XXXX.iso`.
1. Proceed to [joining PART files](dump-games#joining-part-files-on-a-fat32-device).
### Joining PART files on a FAT32 device
If you dumped the disc (regardless if it was to a PC or Wii) on a FAT32 formatted device, you should have gotten at least two files that end with `.partX.iso`. They need to be joined.
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#### Windows
1. Copy the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` into an empty folder on your computer.
1. In this folder, click the address bar in Windows Explorer and copy its PATH.
1. Open a PowerShell or Windows Terminal window.
1. Run `cd [PATH]`.
1. Type `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso` and press enter.
1. Wait until the merging process finishes.
+ It should end with the terminal outputting `1 file(s) copied`.
#### macOS/Linux
1. Copy the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` into an empty folder on your computer.
1. Open up a Terminal.
1. Run `cd [PATH]`, replacing [PATH] with the folder path to your `.partX.iso` files.
1. Use the following command as is: `cat \*.part?.iso > game.iso`.
1. Wait until the merging process finishes.
To organize the games on your drive properly, you can use [Wii Backup Manager](wiibackupmanager).
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title: "Dumping WADs"
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This guide will show you how to dump WADs from your Wii System Memory.
### Requirements
+ [Yet Another BlueDump MOD](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod)
### Instructions
1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the Yet Another BlueDump MOD `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch Yet Another BlueDump MOD from the list of homebrew.
1. Press A.
![Press A](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/1.png)
1. Select `Installed Channel Titles`.
![Installed Channel Titles](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/2.png)
1. Find the content you want to dump and press the 1 Button.
![Find channel](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/3.png)
1. Select `Backup to WAD`.
1. At the prompt to `Fakesign the ticket`, select `Yes`.
1. At the prompt to `Fakesign the TMD`, select `No`.
1. At the prompt to `Change the output WAD region`, select `No`.
The WAD has now been dumped, and should appear at the specified directory on your SD card.
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title: "FAQ and Troubleshooting"
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## Main FAQ
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### How risky is hacking my console?
Not very risky to be honest, depending on your console. The Wii requires much less barrier to entry than other consoles, with some exploits requiring nothing more than a Wii and an internet connection. As long as you follow the general advice laid out [here](bricks#brick-prevention), install [BootMii](bootmii) and [Priiloader](priiloader), and use common sense, you should be completely fine!
### I got error code XXXXXX, how do I fix it?
In order to check what the error means, please visit the [Wiimmfi error page](https://wiimmfi.de/error). More common errors have fixes listed below:
#### Error 01530/51330
Run an Internet connection test by going to `Wii Settings > Internet > Connection settings > Connection > Test this connection`
#### Error 220602
##### For RiiConnect24 Users
You are using the old DNS server for RiiConnect24. Follow [this](riiconnect24#section-iv---connecting) guide for instructions on how to change it.
##### For non-RiiConnect24 Users
Your Primary DNS server is incorrect or not working.<br> This can also happen if you use a proxy server and it is down.
#### Error 107304
##### For RiiConnect24 Users
If you get this error or you see Nintendo's User Agreement without RiiConnect24's logo, that means your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or network is blocking the use of RC24 DNS. You can set `Auto-Obtain DNS` to `On` to solve this. RiiConnect24 will still work without it. Or, you can use the [RiiConnect24 DNS-Server](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/DNS-Server/releases/latest) program.
##### For non-RiiConnect24 Users
If you get this error, the DNS server you chose or your internet as a whole is having issues. Try again later.
#### FORE000006
If you get error FORE000006, your Wii's clock is probably set incorrectly. See [this](wiiconnect24#updating-rtc-clock) on instructions for how to properly reset it. If this still fails, remove the Wii's clock battery (located on the bottom of the system behind a screw) for an hour and put it back in. Then, reset the Wii's clock.
### How can I remove parental controls?
The [mkey generator](https://mkey.salthax.org) can generate the code required to remove parental controls.
### I think my Wii is bricked, or something is seriously wrong, what do I do?
See [this](bricks) page.
## Storage Device FAQ
For the [BlueBomb](bluebomb), [str2hax](str2hax), or [FlashHax](flashhax) exploits, you do not need an SD card to hack your Wii; it is highly recommended to grab one anyway for homebrew and other tasks.
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FAT32 is the recommended file system for SD cards, see [this guide](https://wiki.hacks.guide/wiki/Formatting_an_SD_card) on formatting instructions.<br> For USB devices, FAT32 is also recommended, although users should be aware of FAT32 limitations which only allow volumes up to 2TB in size. WBFS was a previously used file system for Wii game backups - today, it is outdated and should not be used.
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For stock Wii Menu versions lower than 4.0, a limitation in the Wii System Software prevents SD cards bigger than 2GB from being used.<br> For stock Wii Menu versions 4.0 or higher, this limitation is removed and SD cards of various sizes can be used.<br> Your highest chance of getting a working SD card on any Wii is at sizes 32GB or lower, but success has been reported various times on cards ranging up to 256GB.
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For USB devices, flash drives have a high rate of not working on Wii consoles. Instead, it is recommended to use a USB hard drive or solid state drive.
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### General Storage Guidelines
When considering buying or using an SD card or USB device, it is worth considering the things that you will be using either storage medium for. Different uses can take up varying amounts of space, some common examples of which are shown below:
+ Wii Backups: The largest Wii games (dual-layer DVD) are up to sizes of 9GB, more normal games are closer to sizes of 4GB or lower. The average user for a Wii backup device would probably want 128GB or more of space.
+ GameCube Backups: The largest GameCube games reach sizes of up to 1.3GB. ISO sizes are normally this size regardless of the game, but can be considerably lower if NKIT is used as a format instead. The average user for a GameCube backup device would probably want 64GB or more of space.
+ General Emulation: There are a wide variety of emulators available on the Wii. Because the size of different game ROMs differ dramatically, the average user for an emulation drive would probably want 32GB or more of space.
+ General Homebrew: For homebrew, the average user would want 2GB or more of space.
+ NAND Backups: For backing up your NAND with BootMii, the average user would need a minimum of 512MB of free space, but sizes of 1GB or more are recommended.
+ Bare minimum, exploit only: The minimum amount of space to run an SD-card compatible exploit on a Wii is 128MB.
### Buying SD Cards
SD cards 2TB or larger currently do not exist, anyone attempting to sell you one is trying to rip you off.
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When buying SD cards, it is generally recommended that you stick to well-known brands the more expensive and larger capacity that you get. While you can buy a generic 2GB SD card and most likely be safe, the same cannot be said for something like a 512GB SD card. General current pricing for SD cards is around 10-20 USD for 256GB and below, whereas 512GB is around 40 USD. When buying off of Amazon, make sure that your card is either `Sold by/Shipped by Amazon` or `Sold by [brand], Shipped by Amazon`. Be wary when buying storage on eBay.
Recommended brands:
+ Samsung (EVO Select, EVO Plus, PRO Plus)
+ SanDisk (Extreme, Ultra, etc)
+ Lexar (E-Series, Professional)
+ Silicon Power ("3D NAND" cards, higher capacity usually better value)
+ PNY (Elite, Elite-X, etc)
### Buying USB Devices - Hard Drives
When buying USB hard drives, there are only three existing present-day HDD manufacturers: Western Digital, Seagate, and Toshiba. Any and all other hard drive companies are defunct and have either went bankrupt, or were absorbed by the three aformentioned companies. With that said, if you have an extra hard drive lying around made by another company, it should still work! Hard drive technology has remained largely the same within the past 10 or so years. Just make sure to check the S.M.A.R.T data to ensure that the drive isn't failing before you throw all of your data on there.
For hard drive sizing, 2.5 inch should work fine running off of USB power alone on a Wii; 3.5 inch consumes much more power and will almost always need an external power adapter. Make sure to plan for this when determining what you want to do with an external drive.
As for your choices in shopping, this largely comes down to three different scenarios:
+ Buying a new external hard drive from scratch: New external drives come brand new around 60 USD for 2TB, 50 USD for 1TB, around 30 USD for sizes lower than 1TB. Whatever you do, try to stick within the three present manufacturing brands listed above, but bear in mind that offerings are sparse for drive sizes lower than 1TB.
+ Buying a new hard drive, and a new enclosure: New hard drives are decently cheaper than buying a pre-made hard drive, and you can buy an enclosure to house this new hard drive. 2.5 inch enclosures are normally powerable off of USB alone, while 3.5 inch enclosures almost always come with an external adapter for power. An example price is buying a 500GB Western Digital drive and a 2.5 inch drive enclosure off of Amazon - all in all, about 30 USD.
+ Buying an enclosure for an already existing hard drive: If you already have a hard drive laying around, why not put it in an enclosure and use it for your Wii? Enclosures can be found for prices ranging between 10 to 20 USD off of Amazon, as long as you have a drive to supply it with.
### Buying USB Devices - Solid State Drives
For the purpose of using a drive with a Wii, external SSDs are often more expensive than conventional hard drives for no visible gain in speed on a Wii (the console only supports up to USB 2.0 data speeds). If you would like to buy one or already have one lying around, it's an option, but generally it's recommended to just go for a hard drive if you don't already have one.
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FlashHax is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered by using the Internet Channel. Unlike other exploits, this doesn't require an SD card.
### Requirements
* A Wii with an Internet connection
* The Internet Channel
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Internet Channel.
![Internet Channel Wii Menu](/images/exploits/flashhax/internet-channel-start.png)
1. Go to `flashhax.com`.
1. Select the correct region for your console.
![Flashhax Region Select](/images/exploits/flashhax/select-region.png)
1. Press the star button to open the bookmark tab.
1. Select `Add Favorite`.
![Bookmark Flashhax](/images/exploits/flashhax/bookmark-page.png)
#### Section II - FlashHax
1. Open the site from the bookmark
1. Wait a while
+ It may take some time as it is downloading the installer over the Internet.
![Downloading Flashhax](/images/exploits/flashhax/wait-for-download.png)
1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the HackMii Installer.
+ This may take multiple tries.
+ If the HackMii Installer doesn't load and it instead freezes (you can't move your cursor), restart your Wii, launch the Internet Channel, then retry this section.
If you still can't get it to load, try deleting your cookies or save data for the Internet Channel.
If after several tries Flashhax still does not work, you should try a [different exploit](get-started) instead.
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This is a full guide on how to manage your GameCube saves.
Use of any GameCube peripheral with a Family Edition Wii or Wii Mini require soldering on GameCube ports and/or memory card slots.
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## Uploading an Individual Save (.gci File) to a Physical Memory Card
### Requirements
* 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/).
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If you are looking for save game exploits for booting into [Swiss](https://github.com/emukidid/swiss-gc/releases), you can find a list of them [here](https://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Booting_homebrew#Game_Save_Exploits).
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### Instructions
#### Downloading
1. Extract GCMM and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
1. Place the `.gci` file in a folder called `MCBACKUP` on the root of the SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Restoring
1. Insert your physical memory card into Slot A or Slot B.
1. Select the device you want to restore from.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. In GCMM, Press X on a GameCube controller or + on a Wii remote.
![Menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. Select the save you want to restore. If you have multiple saves to restore, you can press R on the GameCube controller or 1 on the Wii remote to restore all of your saves.
![Save](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-save.jpg)
1. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.
## Backing Up A Save (.gci File) to an SD or USB From a Physical Memory Card
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* An SD Card or USB
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
### Instructions
#### Downloading
1. Extract GCMM and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
1. Place the `.gci` file in a folder called `MCBACKUP` on the root of the SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Backing Up
1. Insert your physical memory card into slot A or slot B.
1. Select the device you want to backup to.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. In GCMM, Press Y on a GameCube controller or - on a Wii remote.
![Menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. Select the save you want to backup. If you have multiple saves to backup, you can press R on the GameCube controller or 1 on the Wii remote to backup all of your saves.
![Save](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-save.jpg)
1. When backing up is complete, press any button to continue.
## Backing Up Your Physical Memory Card Into an Emulated Memory Card (.raw file)
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* An SD Card or USB
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
### Instructions
#### Downloading
1. Extract GCMM and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Dumping the .raw
1. Insert your memory card into Slot A or Slot B.
1. Select the device you want to dump to.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press L and Y at the same time on GameCube Controller or B and - at the same time on the Wii remote to backup your to a .raw file and select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. When the dump is complete, press any button to continue. It should be saved in a folder on the root of your SD or USB called `MCBACKUP`.
## Restoring an Emulated Memory Save to a Physical Memory Card
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* An SD Card or USB
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
### Instructions
1. If you are trying to restore a save from Dolphin, go to the `File` tab in Dolphin, select open user folder, open the GC folder, and find the `.raw` file.
1. If you are restoring a Nintendont emulated memory card save, navigate to the `saves` folder on the root of your SD card or USB.
1. Insert your memory card into Slot A or Slot B.
1. Select the device you want to restore from.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press L and X at the same time on GameCube controller or B and + at the same time on the Wii remote.
1. Select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. It should restore the .raw file to your memory card. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.
## Transferring Saves Between 2 Physical Memory Cards
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* At least 2 physical memory cards
### Instructions
1. Insert both memory cards into the Wii.
1. From the System menu, navigate into `Wii Options`, `Data Management`, `Save Data`, `Nintendo GameCube`.
![sysmenu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/sysmenu.jpg) <br>
![settings](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/settings.jpg) <br>
![data management](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/data-management.jpg) <br>
![save data](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/save-data.jpg)
1. Find the save you want, select it and select `Move or Copy`.
[Click here to go back to the site index.](site-navigation)
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It is recommended to at least have an SD card on hand after the initial hack process, as this will enable you to make a NAND backup using BootMii and install many types of homebrew.
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All of the exploits listed here are different methods of achieving the same end-result (getting to the HackMii installer).
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These steps will help you softmod your Wii, from stock to BootMii. Before starting this guide, please ensure that your console is on the latest version of the Wii firmware (4.3). If your Wii is already softmodded but is on an older version, follow [this](update) guide to upgrade your setup.
### Identify your console revision:
{% include identify-console.html %}<br>
### Select your exploit
Select the exploit that corresponds to your console and situation the best. If the recommended option does not work for you, or if you are curious about other exploits, check out [Legacy Exploits](legacy-exploits).
| Console Revision | Recommended Exploit |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Wii/Wii Family Edition | If you can use a Windows PC:<br> Automatic Setup: Proceed to [ModMii](modmii)<br> If you can use an SD card:<br> Manual Setup: Proceed to [Wilbrand](wilbrand)<br> If you cannot use an SD card:<br> Manual Setup: Proceed to [str2hax](str2hax)<br> |
| Wii Mini | Proceed to [Bluebomb](bluebomb) |
| Wii U (vWii) | If you have not modded your Wii U yet:<br> Proceed to [Introduction (wiiu.hacks.guide)](https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/)<br> If your Wii U is already modded:<br> Proceed to [vWii Modding (wiiu.hacks.guide)](https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/vwii-modding) |
| Dolphin Emulator | Proceed to [Homebrew Channel on Dolphin](homebrew-dolphin) |

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title: "Relaunching the HackMii Installer"
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This guide is intended for situations where you need to relaunch the HackMii Installer to update/reinstall the Homebrew Channel or BootMii.
It is also safe to [redo any exploit](get-started) to get back into the HackMii Installer.
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### Relaunching via the Homebrew Channel
#### Requirements
* 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.
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.
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii installation](hbc)
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### Relaunching via Priiloader
#### Requirements
* 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.
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#### 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.
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`.
1. Navigate to `hackmii_installer_v1.2` and press `1` to load it.
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title: "Homebrew Channel - for Wii mini only"
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The Homebrew Channel is where you will go to launch homebrew applications.
### Instructions
This page is **only** intended for users of the Wii mini. If you have a regular Wii, follow [this guide](hbc) instead.
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While it is possible to install BootMii on a Wii mini, you will need to solder an SD card slot. That requires opening up your Wii mini and using special tools, so it is not recommended.
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1. You will see a scam warning screen. Wait 30 seconds for the text "Press 1 to continue" to appear, then press 1.
![Scam Screen](/images/hackmii/scam.png)
1. Press `Continue`, then select `Install The Homebrew Channel`.
![Homebrew Channel installation](/images/hackmii/hbc_install.png)
![Homebrew Channel installation OK](/images/hackmii/hbc_install_ok.png)
1. Press `Continue` when finished.
1. Once done, select `Exit` to exit the HackMii installer.
[Continue to installing Priiloader](priiloader) <br> Priiloader offers protection from bricks, and is highly recommended to install.
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title: "Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation"
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The Homebrew Channel is where you will go to launch homebrew applications. BootMii is a piece of software that can backup and restore your Wii's NAND storage, and if installed in boot2, provide brick protection.
BootMii can be installed in two ways: directly to a part of the Wii bootloader called boot2, and via an IOS. BootMii under boot2 is preferred as it provides extended brick protection, but Wiis with a vulnerable boot2 are considerably rarer, having been manufactured before 2009. In most cases, installing BootMii as IOS should be fine, as long as you also install [Priiloader](priiloader).
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If you do not have an SD card, you cannot install nor use BootMii, regardless of whether you install it as IOS or boot2. You can always [install it later](hackmii).
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### Instructions
1. Your console should be powered on and showing the HackMii Installer from the previous part of the guide.
+ You will see a scam warning screen.
![Scam Screen](/images/hackmii/scam.png)
1. Wait 30 seconds for the text "Press 1 to continue" to appear, then press 1.
1. Select `Continue`.
![Results](/images/hackmii/test_results.png)
1. Select `Install the Homebrew Channel`.
![Homebrew Channel installation](/images/hackmii/hbc_install.png)
1. Once it is completed, select `Continue`.
![Homebrew Channel installation OK](/images/hackmii/hbc_install_ok.png)
1. Select `Back`, then select `BootMii`.
![BootMii](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install.png)
1. Select `Install BootMii as IOS`.
![BootMii installation](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install1.png)
![BootMii SD card prompt](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install2.png)
![BootMii SD card preparation](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install3.png)
![BootMii installation OK](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install_ok.png)
1. Once it is completed, select `Continue`.
1. If you have the option to `Install BootMii as boot2`, please do so as well.
![BootMii boot2 Installation](/images/hackmii/bootmii_install4.png)
1. Select `Exit`.
1. Your console will have booted into the Homebrew Channel.
### Required Reading
You can now use the Homebrew Channel to launch homebrew apps, as well as BootMii for backing up and restoring your NAND if you were able to install it.
Note: When installing homebrew applications on your SD Card or USB drive, your folder structure should look like this:
```
💾 SD Card or USB Drive
| ╸📁 apps
| ╸📁 AppName1
| ╸📄 boot.dol
| ╸📄 meta.xml
| ╸📄 icon.png
| ╸📁 AppName2
| ╸📄 boot.dol
| ╸📄 meta.xml
| ╸📄 icon.png
```
`AppName1` and `AppName2` are placeholder names. Do not nest multiple `apps` folders inside the `apps` folder itself.
[Continue to making a NAND Backup using BootMii](bootmii)<br> Making a NAND backup at this point is highly recommended, as they can be used to recover from bricks.
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title: "Wii Hacks Guide"
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overlay_filter: 0.5
caption:
excerpt: "The complete guide to modding your Nintendo Wii (and Wii mini)."
---
Since this guide has just been published, translations are a work-in-progress. Thank you for your patience!
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To get the most out of this guide, you should read this page before proceeding.
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### What is homebrew?
**Homebrew** refers to software that was not authorized by the original creator of a piece of hardware - in this case, Nintendo. In order to gain the ability to run homebrew on the Wii, the console must first be modified to run unsigned code.
Here are some common examples of what homebrew can do for your Wii:
+ [Backup](bootmii) and [restore](bootmiirecover) your Wii's NAND (system memory)
+ Enhance the [brick protection](priiloader) of your Wii
+ Download new homebrew apps with the [Open Shop Channel](osc)
+ [Patch game disc contents](riivolution) to load game modifications
+ Turn your Wii into a [media center](wiimc)
+ Install [themes](themes) on the Wii Menu and in commonly used homebrew apps
+ Back up your [discs](dump-games) and [other installed titles](dump-wads)
+ Install a [USB loader](usb-loaders) to launch Wii (and other console) backups from an external storage device
+ Back up and restore your [Wii](wii-saves) and [GameCube](gcsaves) save files
+ Restore online functionality to both [WiiConnect24](wiiconnect24) and [Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection](wiimmfi)
### What does the guide install?
This guide aims to do the following, including optional sections:
+ Modify your Wii using one of many exploits, with the end goal of reaching the HackMii installer
+ Install BootMii and the Homebrew Channel
+ Make a backup of critical system files
+ Install Priiloader
+ Install the Open Shop Channel
+ Recommended homebrew to use on your Wii
+ Restore functionality to WiiConnect24 and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
### What should I know before starting?
+ Homebrew is 100% free, and the process of modifying your Wii is also free. Anyone trying to convince you otherwise is likely attempting to [scam you](https://hbc.hackmii.com/scam).
+ This guide works on all system menu versions depending on the exploit, but **it is recommended that you update to 4.3 (the latest firmware)** if possible.
+ **This guide applies to retail/consumer Wiis ONLY!** This means that development units are not covered, nor is the Wii U's vWii.
+ Depending on what you intend to do with your modded Wii, you may have to make some modifications to the system memory that have a risk of bricking (rendering the console inoperable). As long as you follow this guide exactly, you should be fine, but for general brick prevention tips see [this](bricks#brick-prevention) page.
+ The differences between the Wii and Wii mini are quite significant. This means that in some cases, something that is normally harmless to the Wii could cause a [severe brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick) to the Wii mini. Tread carefully if you are planning to mod one!
+ Be extremely careful when modifying a [Korean Wii](bricks#korean-kiierror-003-brick).
### Ready?
The guide has nine sections in total. These are listed below:
1. Choosing and using an exploit (REQUIRED)
1. Installing the Homebrew Channel and BootMii (REQUIRED)
1. Making a NAND backup with BootMii (REQUIRED)
1. Installing Priiloader (REQUIRED)
1. Installing the Open Shop Channel (REQUIRED)
1. Installing cIOS (OPTIONAL)
1. Discovering Recommended Homebrew (OPTIONAL)
1. Regaining WiiConnect24 Functionality (OPTIONAL)
1. Regaining Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Functionality (OPTIONAL)
Continue to [Get Started](get-started)
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title: "Installing Homebrew Channel on Dolphin Emulator"
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On Dolphin Emulator version `5.0-4588` or later, the Wii Menu can be easily installed through Dolphin itself. Once this is done, the Homebrew Channel can be installed, although not in the same manner as a physical Wii.
### Requirements
* A Windows/MacOS/Linux computer with an Internet connection
* [Dolphin Emulator](https://dolphin-emu.org/download/) version `5.0-4588` or later
* The latest version of [Open Homebrew Channel](https://github.com/Wii-Mini-Hacking/hbc/releases)
### Instructions
1. If you have not already done so, install the Wii Menu on Dolphin Emulator by going to `Tools > Perform System Update`.
![Perform System Update](/images/homebrew-dolphin/system-update.png)
1. Download `Open_HBC_(version)_LULZ.wad` from the page linked above.
1. Open Dolphin Emulator.
1. Select `Tools > Install WAD` and select the `Open_HBC_(version)_LULZ.wad` file that was downloaded.
![Install WAD](/images/homebrew-dolphin/ohbc-file.png)
1. Select `Tools > Load Wii System Menu`. The channel should now appear.
![Homebrew Channel Installed!](/images/homebrew-dolphin/hbc-installed.png)
### Post-Installation, installing Homebrew Apps through Open Shop Channel
1. Download the Open Shop Channel [here](https://oscwii.org/library/app/homebrew_browser) for usage in Dolphin. Alternatively, you can get OSCDL and do this process manually.
1. Stop the emulation (if running), and open the `Config > Wii` window in Dolphin Emulator.
1. Enable `Automatically Sync with Folder`. Optionally, you may also want to adjust the `SD Card File Size` to a larger parameter - however in most cases `Auto` should be fine.
1. Open the `SD Sync Folder`. On Windows, this can easily be done by pasting the folder path into the Start Menu, Windows Explorer, or Run.
1. Extract any homebrew apps to the `WiiSDSync` folder. The end result should look something like this:
![Apps Folder](/images/homebrew-dolphin/apps-folder.png)
1. Load the Wii Menu and open the Homebrew Channel. Your newly installed apps should appear!
![Homebrew Channel Apps Appearing!](/images/homebrew-dolphin/hbc-apps.png)

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title: "Legacy Exploits"
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This page lists different exploits that were/can still be used on the Nintendo Wii to hack the console, but are no longer recommended.
### Game Exploits
#### Smash Stack
+ Loads directly from files on the SD card through Super Smash Bros. Melee
+ Requires an SD card under the original SD specification, 2GB or less
+ Works on all system menu versions, even 4.3, as well as on Korean Wiis
+ Can be used as a means of recovering an Error 003 console in Recovery Mode
+ Superceded mostly by Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Smash_Stack)
#### Twilight Hack
+ Loads a hacked game save on the Wii System Memory through The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
+ Works only on system menu versions up to 3.4
+ Superceded by Wilbrand, or by updating to 4.3 and using Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Twilight_Hack)
#### Indiana Pwns
+ Loads a hacked game save on the Wii System Memory through LEGO Indiana Jones
+ Works on all system menu versions, even 4.3
+ Superceded mostly by Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Indiana_Pwns)
#### Bathaxx
+ Loads a hacked game save on the Wii System Memory through LEGO Batman
+ Works on all system menu versions, even 4.3
+ Superceded mostly by Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Bathaxx)
#### Return of the Jodi
+ Loads a hacked game save on the Wii System Memory through LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
+ Works on all system menu versions, even 4.3
+ Superceded mostly by Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Jodi)
#### Eri HaKawai
+ Loads a hacked game save on the Wii System Memory through Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
+ Works on all system menu versions, even 4.3
+ Superceded mostly by Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Eri_HaKawai)
#### Yu-Gi-OWNED!
+ Loads a hacked game save on the Wii System Memory through Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Wheelie Breakers
+ Works on all system menu versions, even 4.3
+ Superceded mostly by Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Yu-Gi-OWNED!)
### Other Exploits
#### Bannerbomb
+ Crashes the Wii Menu by exploiting an oversight in Wii banner loading
+ Works on system menu versions 3.0-4.1 on v1, and 4.2 on v2 (attempting to load Bannerbomb on 4.3 will result in an `Error#004 The system files are corrupted`)
+ Superceded by Wilbrand, or by updating to 4.3 and using Letterbomb and Bluebomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Bannerbomb)
#### Letterbomb
+ Crashes the Wii Menu by exploiting an oversight in the Wii Message Board
+ Works on system menu version 4.3 ONLY
+ Superceded by Wilbrand, functionality remains the same but Wilbrand has wider support
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/LetterBomb)
#### FlashHax
+ Executes the chainloader via a web page in the Internet Channel
+ Works regardless of system menu version, only requirement is patience as exploit is extremely unreliable
+ Superceded by str2hax, or by using an SD card for Letterbomb
+ [Wiibrew Page](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Flashhax) or [Exploit Page](flashhax)

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title: "LetterBomb"
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For instructions on how to format your SD card correctly, please see [this guide](https://wiki.hacks.guide/wiki/Formatting_an_SD_card). It is highly recommended to check it due to problems with formatting as FAT32.
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Do NOT use any of the MAC address examples shown in this guide, as they will simply cause an error on the HackMii website. Use your own!
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LetterBomb is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered using the Wii Message Board.
### Requirements
* An SD card formatted as FAT32
* A Nintendo Wii on System Menu version 4.3
* A Windows/MacOS/Linux computer with an Internet connection
### Instructions
1. Power on your console.
1. Go to `Wii Settings`.
1. Take note in the top right corner of the letter next to the system version.
+ This letter corresponds to your system menu region, which you will need to know for the corresponding steps.
+ Also, ensure that you are on System Menu version 4.3.
![Wii Region](/images/wii/SystemMenuVersion.png)
1. Navigate to `Internet` > `Console Information`.
1. Take note of your FULL MAC address.
![Mac Address](/images/wii/MacAddress.png)
1. On your computer, open the browser and go to [the HackMii website](https://please.hackmii.com/).
1. Input your Wii MAC address and region.
1. Ensure `Bundle the HackMii Installer for me!` is checked.
1. Cut either wire.
![HackMii Screen](/images/exploits/letterbomb/LetterBomb-PC.png)
1. Insert your SD card into your computer.
1. Copy the `private` folder and the `boot.elf` file from the LetterBomb `.zip` to the root of your SD card.
1. Reinsert your SD card into your console.
+ The SD card must be inserted in the SD card slot located in the front of the Wii. Using a USB to SD adapter plugged into the Wii's USB port will not work.
1. On your Wii, return to the Wii Menu.
1. Launch the Wii Message Board.
1. Open the red letter with a bomb.
+ Ensure the date on your Wii is correct, otherwise you might be unable to find the letter.
+ In some cases, you may need to check the messages for tommorow or yesterday for the letter to show up.
+ If you don't see the red letter, check if any errors appear in the SD card section of `Data Management`. If any do, there may be an issue with the SD card format or the Wiis SD card reader.
+ If your Wii freezes after clicking on the letter, you most likely chose the wrong system menu region for LetterBomb. Go back to Step 2 and verify that you chose the right region.
+ If all is correct and there is freezing, keep on trying until it works.
1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the HackMii Installer.
![LetterBomb Wii Menu](/images/exploits/letterbomb/LetterBomb-Wii.png)
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)
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title: "ModMii"
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If you need help for anything regarding this tutorial, please join [the ModMii Discord server](https://discord.gg/cMnBRACQwQ).
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This Program does NOT come with a warranty, so you are responsible for any potential damage done to your Wii.
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This program is NOT intended to be used for the vWii or the Wii mini. Any usage on vWii or Wii mini is untested.
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ModMii is a PC program for Windows created by XFlak that has various helpful tools for modding, including some tutorials that may not be currently available on this website.<br> You can choose to launch in ModMii skin, which has a more user-friendly interface, or launch in ModMii Classic, which uses a command-line (Command Prompt/Terminal) interface.
Some advanced options may not be accessible in ModMii Skin. A list of the features available in ModMii Classic can be found at the bottom of the page.
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### Requirements
* A Wii
* A USB drive or SD Card
* A Windows PC (a Virtual Machine will work)
* [ModMii](https://modmii.github.io/)
This is a quick start guide on using ModMii on your Windows PC.
### ModMii Wizard
You can use the ModMii wizard to softmod any Wii. <br> Even if the Wii has been softmodded in the past, you can have ModMii overwrite existing softmods by telling ModMii that this is the first time you're modding your Wii (even if it isn't).
You can also use this wizard to set up a USB loader at the same time, instead of having to use the USB Loader setup wizard later on.
### SysCheck Updater Wizard
[SysCheck](syscheck) is a homebrew application that analyzes the modifications on a Wii. <br> You can give a SysCheck report to ModMii to help identify & update outdated mods.
You can have ModMii analyze a SysCheck by dragging the `syscheck.csv` file onto ModMii.exe. Alternatively, you can launch the SysCheck Updater Wizard (`SU`) from ModMii's main menu and manually browse for the file.
### 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
It will install clean IOSs to allow for the HackMii Installer to operate properly.
### Abstinence Wizard
This wizard requires an SD card.
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This wizard allows you to enjoy many of the benefits of a softmodded Wii without installing any permanent modifications to your Wii. It will allow you to launch an exploit to boot an from emulated NAND from external storage, rather than use your Wii's internal NAND.
You can also make a NAND backup without modifying your Wii at all by navigating to ModMii's "Support" folder and launching `Casper2BootMii.bat`. <br> It will save some files to a folder named `COPY_TO_SD`; copy the files inside it to your SD card and [launch an exploit](get-started).
When following one of the exploit guides above, avoid replacing the `boot.elf` file.
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<details id="Modmii-Tools" class="notice--info" markdown="1">
<summary><a>Click here for a full list of available tools.</a></summary>
| Tool | Description |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| W = ModMii Wizard <-- Start Here to Mod Your Wii! | This option can be used to mod your Wii for the first time or re-mod a Wii that has been previously modded. |
| SU = SysCheck Updater Wizard (update only your outdated softmods) | This option is useful for people who have old modifications installed to their wii such as DarkCorp/Ciosspaghetti that can potetially cause problems for the latest homebrew custom firmware. |
| U = USB-Loader Setup Wizard | This option will help you properly set up your USB loader to be able to load your disk backups from an SD or USB hard drive. |
| H = HackMii Solutions Wizard (Upside-Down HBC\No Vulnerable IOS Fix) | This option is useful for people who are having trouble getting the HackMii Installer to work, or if they just simply have an upside down homebrew channel, or if DarkCorp/Ciosspaghetti was installed and there was no homebrew channel. |
| AW = Abstinence Wizard (Non-permanent Wii Hacks) | This option is useful for people who dont want to make any permanent modifications to their Wii but still want to have some of the benefits that homebrew can offer. |
| RC = Region Change Wizard | This option can be used to change the region of your Wii without bricking it (this is the best region changer tutorial available on the internet!). |
| S = SNEEK Installation, EmuNAND Builder\Modifier, Game Bulk Extractor | This option will help you properly set up an EmuNAND (aka neek2o) onto your SD or USB. benefits for emunand include extra storage space for save games or channels. and the benefit of not making any permanent modifications to your Wii. |
| F = open a File or Folder with ModMii for many more functions! | This option is an advanced tool especially helpful for developers. |
| 1 = Download Page 1 (System Menus, IOSs, MIOSs, Channels, etc.) | This option opens the first download page that includes most of the key parts for the system menu (downloaded from NUS). |
| 2 = Download Page 2 (Apps, USB-Loader Files, CheatCodes, etc.) | This option opens the second download page that includes exploits and useful apps for your Wii including some PC programs. |
| 3 = Download Page 3 (System Menu Themes) | This option opens the third download page that includes some system menu themes and items required to install system menu themes (base apps are downloaded from NUS). |
| 4 = Download Page 4 (cIOSs and cMIOSs) | This option opens the fourth download page that includes cIOSes and cMIOSes for use in USB loaders. It is recommended to just install the recommended cioses unless you plan to do some testing. |
| A = Advanced Downloads and Forwarder DOL\ISO Builder | This option is an advanced tool used to better customize downloads or allow you to build a dol executable useful for fowarders (channels on the system menu to access Wii applications). |
| L = Load Download Queue | This option will download all of the required titles need for the Wii system menu (titles are downloaded from NUS) |
| C = Build Config Files for Bootmii, Wad Manager or Multi-Mod Manager | This option will help you build configuration files required for certain applications. |
| FC = File Cleanup & App Updater: Update Apps and\or remove un-needed files | This option is useful for people who want to clean out their SD or USB of apps deemed outdated, useless, or otherwise depreciated. |
| M = ModMii Skin Mode: use your mouse instead of your keyboard! | This option will launch ModMii skin mode. Some advanced options may not be available in this view. |
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<details id="Modmii-Options" class="notice--info" markdown="1">
<summary><a>Click here for a full list of available options.</a></summary>
| Option | Description |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| D = Change Drive letter: | Changes where your SD files are saved to. |
| DU = Change Drive letter for USB: | Changes where your USB files are saved to. |
| d2x = change d2x cIOS version built: | Changes the cios version ModMii downloads. |
| H = Hermes cIOSs (202 & 222-224) will also be recommended | Enables Hermes IOS to be recommended and downloaded in the syscheck updater (will be stubbed if disabled). |
| CM = cMIOS included in recommended cIOSs | Enables cMIOS to be recommended and downloaded in the syscheck updater (will install stock MIOS if disabled). |
| E = Extra Brick Protection in ModMii Wizard Guides | Enables ModMiis Extra Brick Protection IOSes to be recommended and used in the syscheck updater tool. |
| U = Update IOSs. Wizard/SysCheck-Updater to update Active IOSs | Updates Existing IOSes to the latest version available on NUS. |
| AU = Auto-Updating downloads will skip update check if cached | Will skip downloading the files if already in the queue. |
| FWD = Install USB-Loader Forwarder in ModMii Wizard Guides | Will include the USB loader forwarder wad file in the USB loader wizard guides. |
| PC = PC Programs Save Location | Changes the save location for the downloadable PC programs. |
| RS = Root Save: Save IOSs\MIOSs to Root instead of WAD Folder | Saves IOSs\MIOSs to Root instead of WAD Folder. |
| 1 = Do not Keep 00000001 or NUS Folders for IOSs\MIOSs\SMs etc | Deletes the folder used for compiling the wad file and just gives you the wad file. |
| n2o = neek2o - build mod of s\uneek instead of original | Uses a better modified version of neek2o in the EmuNAND builder. |
| SSD = SNEEK and SNEEK+DI SD Access | Allows for SNEEK and SNEEK+DI access on the SD card. |
| F = Font.bin Colour for SNEEK/UNEEK | Changes the font color for neek2o. |
| SV = SNEEK Verbose Output | Displays extra information regarding EmuNAND. |
| V = Verbose for ModMii Skin & nandBinCheck | Displays another window with extra information regarding a nand check. |
| SO = Play sound at Finish | Plays a fun jingle after a successful download. |
| A = Auto-Update ModMii at program start | Will automatically check for updates when ModMii is launched. |
| N = Check for New versions of ModMii right now | Will check online for a ModMii update. |
</details>
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For support (in English) with the Open Shop Channel, join [Open Shop Channel on Discord](https://discord.gg/osc).
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The [Open Shop Channel](https://oscwii.org/) is a homebrew app repository created by dhtdht020, and is currently the preferred way to download homebrew. Not only is it more convenient due to having the most commonly used homebrew in one place, but it is also safer as apps are manually added to the repository. You can see where an app is being obtained from by checking its [manifest](https://github.com/OpenShopChannel/Apps/tree/master/contents).
There are two methods to use the Open Shop Channel: on your Wii through the Homebrew Browser, or outside of your Wii through OSCDL.
### Method I - Homebrew Browser
#### Requirements
+ A Windows/macOS/Linux computer with an internet connection
+ An SD card or USB drive
+ [The Homebrew Browser](https://oscwii.org/library/app/homebrew_browser)
#### Instructions
1. Download the reccomended `.zip` file from the Open Shop Channel website.
![Homebrew Browser .ZIP download](/images/osc/zip-download-HBB.png)
1. Extract the `apps` folder in the archive to the root of your SD card or USB drive. Optionally, the archive also comes with a guide on how to use the Homebrew Browser.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and go to the Homebrew Channel. The Homebrew Browser should now display.
### Method II - OSCDL
#### Requirements
+ A Windows/macOS/Linux computer with an internet connection
+ An SD card or USB drive
+ The latest version of [OSCDL](https://github.com/dhtdht020/osc-dl/releases/latest)
#### Instructions for Windows
1. Download `oscdl-installer.exe` and run the installer. Optionally, you may instead download `oscdl-standalone.exe`, which does not have to be installed and instead runs as a portable executable.
![OSCDL executable download](/images/osc/exe-download-OSCDL.png)
1. If you get a User Account Control pop-up that asks whether or not you would like the program to make changes to your PC, select Yes. Open Shop Channel is a safe application.
1. Let the installer run, and then launch OSCDL once the process is finished.
![OSCDL installer finished](/images/osc/install-finished-OSCDL.png)
1. Find an application that you would like to get, and press the Download button. Alternatively, you can send the app directly to your Wii (this requires that your computer and Wii be on the same network).
![OSCDL app download](/images/osc/app-download-OSCDL.png)
1. A `.zip` file containing your app should download to wherever you specified the directory to be. Extract the `apps` folder in this archive to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and go to the Homebrew Channel. Your downloaded piece of homebrew should now display.
#### Instructions for macOS/Linux
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
If you have made it to this point, congrats! You are finished with the required section of the main guide! You can continue if you want to learn more, but anything past this point is optional.
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If using a Wii: [Continue to cIOS](cios)<br> This guide provides steps on how to get a basic set of cIOS installed on your Wii, enabling functionality on apps like USB loaders.
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If using a Wii mini: [Continue to Wii mini cIOS](cios-mini)<br> This guide provides installation instructions for cIOS on Wii minis.
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title: "Priiloader"
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Priiloader adds a level of brick protection to your Wii. It loads before the Wii Menu does (hence the name). The tool can also enable hacks for your Wii Menu, and be used to quickly launch the Homebrew Channel, BootMii, or whatever homebrew you want.
### Installing Priiloader
{% capture notice-vwii-priiloader %}
Priiloader 0.10.0 introduces vWii support! <br> 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 information on the page).
+ Installing a theme after installing Priiloader **will brick your vWii.**
{% endcapture %}
<!--div class="notice--success" markdown="1">{{ notice-vwii-priiloader }} </div-->
### Requirements
* An SD card or USB drive
* [Priiloader Installer](https://oscwii.org/library/app/priiloader) (the `.zip` file)
* [Load Priiloader](https://oscwii.org/library/app/loadpriiloader) (the `.zip` file)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the LoadPriiloader `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the priiloader `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
#### Section II - Installing Priiloader
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch Priiloader installer from the list of homebrew.
1. Press the + Button on Wii Remote or the A Button on a GameCube controller.
![Install Priiloader](/images/priiloader/installer.png)
![Installing](/images/priiloader/installing.png)
1. Press A to return to the Homebrew Channel.
#### Section III - Entering Priiloader
Priiloader will appear automatically after you install it. Simply exit the Homebrew Channel, and you should see the Priiloader menu:
![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
### Configuring Priiloader
#### System Menu Hacks
1. Open the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch "Load Priiloader" from the list of homebrew.
1. Scroll down to `System Menu Hacks` and press `A`.
![System Menu Hacks](/images/priiloader/menu_hacks.png)
If you have put the Priiloader installer on your USB drive, make sure you do not have an SD card inserted at the same time. <br> Doing so will cause Priiloader to fail to find the `hacks_hash.ini` file.
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1. Press `A` on each hack you would like to enable.
+ It is advised to enable "Block Disc Updates", "Block Online Updates", and "Region Free EVERYTHING".
![System Menu Hacks List](/images/priiloader/system_menu_hacks.png)
1. Scroll down to `save settings` and press A.
1. Press `B` to return to the main menu.
<details id="system-menu-hacks-list" class="notice--info" markdown="1">
<summary><a>Click here for a full list of available System menu hacks.</a></summary>
| Hack | Description |
| ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Block Disc Updates | Removes the "Wii System Update" screen included with some games that forces you to update the system before playing the game. |
| Block Online Updates | Disables updating your Wii. Updates will fail with error 32007. |
| Auto-Press A at Health Screen | Automatically presses the A Button to get past the initial "Health and Safety" screen. |
| Replace Health Screen with Backmenu | Changes the "Health and Safety" screen to the animation played when returning to the Wii Menu. |
| Move Disc Channel | Enables moving the Disc Channel anywhere on the Wii Menu. It's normally stuck in the top left of the first page. |
| Wiimmfi Patch v4 | Automatically patches all games you run from the Disc Channel for use with Wiimmfi. |
| 480p graphics fix in system menu | Fixes a small issue with 480p on the Wii Menu. |
| Remove NoCopy Save File Protection | Allows you to copy normally disallowed save files to your SD card from Data Management |
| Region Free EVERYTHING | Disables region locking for any Wii application, including downloaded ones. |
| ~~No System Menu Sounds AT ALL~~ | ~~Disables all the Wii Menu sound effects.~~ Currently broken. |
| No System Menu Background Music | Disables the Wii Menu background music. |
| Re-Enable Bannerbomb v2 | Enables the "Bannerbomb" exploit on the latest Wii version. Not needed when the Homebrew Channel is already installed. |
| OSReport to UsbGecko(slot B) | Sends Wii Menu logs to a debugging device in memory card slot B. |
| OSReport to UsbGecko(GeckoOS,B) | Sends Wii Menu logs to a debugging device in memory card slot B, if the Wii Menu is launched by Gecko OS. |
| Force boot into Data Management | Immediately loads the Wii menu into Data Management. |
| Force Standard Recovery Mode | Automatically launches the console in recovery mode. Used to launch recovery discs, letting users unbrick their Wii systems. |
| Remove Diagnostic Disc Check | Removes a check in the Wii to see if an inserted game matches the title ID of the "Wii Startup Disc". |
| No-Delete HAXX,JODI,DVDX,DISC,DISK,RZDx | Re-enable channels with these title IDs (originally blocked in system updates due to them being exploits). |
| Force Disc Games to run under IOS249 | Make discs use cIOS 249 as the game's IOS. While it cannot allow playing of burned games on its own, it is needed to play burned discs. (Can give you Error 002 on a non-burned game) |
| Remove Deflicker | Removes the deflicker filter and makes the Wii Menu appear clearer. |
| Block Disc Autoboot | This prevents the Wii from instantly launching discs with title IDs starting with 0 or 1 (0x30, 0x31). |
| Allow TitleID RAAE, 408x, 410x | Allows the Wii Menu to read the discs with the title IDs RAAE (Wii Startup Disc), 408x and 410x (Wii Backup Disc) |
| Remove IOS16 Disc Error | Allows the Wii Menu to launch discs (this is only the Wii Backup Disc) that use IOS16. |
| Mark Network Connection as Tested | Enables the `Use This Connection` button in the Internet connection settings, regardless of the results of the last connection test. |
| Always enable WiiConnect24 for vWii | Enables WiiConnect24 & Standby Connection every time the Wii menu starts. **Requires a reboot after enabling.** |
| Create message via Calendar button (vWii) | Clicking on the Calendar button opens the Create Message menu instead of the Calendar, allowing the user to create Memos, send messages to, and register Wii friends. |
</details>
[View the Brick Prevention Guidelines](bricks#brick-prevention)<br> These guidelines list ways that to avoid bricking your Wii, beyond just having BootMii and Priiloader installed.
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### Additional options
These are some extra things you can do with Priiloader to enhance your homebrew experience. This is optional.
#### Autobooting with Priiloader
Priiloader allows you to automatically boot to the Homebrew Channel, an individual homebrew application, or Priiloader itself. This is optional.
##### Autobooting a Homebrew application
<div id="autobooting-usbloadergx" class="notice--warning" markdown="1">
If you would like to autoboot USB loader GX, do this first:
+ Download the USB Loader GX forwarder WAD ([Wii](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT.wad), [vWii](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders/USB%20Loader%20GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT_vWii%20%28Fix%29.wad)).
+ Download the [UNEO Channel Booter for Priiloader](https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbloadergx/files/Releases/Forwarders%20dols/UNEO%20Channel%20Booter%20for%20Priiloader.zip/download).
+ Install the forwarder WAD with a WAD manager like [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme).
+ Extract the `UNEO Channel Booter for Priiloader.zip` file anywhere.
+ Copy `uneoboot.dol` to the root of your SD card.
You will be installing `uneoboot.dol` in step 3.
</div>
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel
1. Launch Load Priiloader from the list of homebrew.
1. Scroll down to `Load/Install file` and press A.
![Load/Install File](/images/priiloader/menu_install_file.png)
1. Scroll through the menu until your desired homebrew app is highlighted, and press A to install it.
![Installing a Homebrew App](/images/priiloader/installing_file.png)
![Installing a Homebrew App OK](/images/priiloader/installing_file_ok.png)
1. Press `B` to return to the main menu.
1. Scroll down to `Settings` and press A.
![Settings](/images/priiloader/menu_settings.png)
1. Press Right to cycle through the Autoboot options until `Installed file` is selected.
![Autoboot: Installed File](/images/priiloader/autoboot_installed_file.png)
1. Scroll down to `save settings` and press A.
![Saving Settings](/images/priiloader/settings_save.png)
1. Press `B` to return to the main menu.
1. Scroll back up to `System Menu` and press A.
Your Wii should now automatically boot to whichever homebrew app you installed.
##### Autobooting the Homebrew Channel or Priiloader
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel
1. Launch Load Priiloader from the list of homebrew.
1. Scroll down to `Settings` and press A.
![Settings](/images/priiloader/menu_settings.png)
1. Press Right to cycle through the Autoboot options until your desired option is selected.
+ Disabled` will autoboot to the Priiloader menu.
Please don't set Autoboot to `BootMii IOS`. You will get stuck in a loop until you continuously hold the RESET button to enter the Priiloader menu.
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![Autoboot](/images/priiloader/autoboot_disabled.png)
1. Scroll down to `save settings` and press A.
![Saving Settings](/images/priiloader/settings_save.png)
1. Press `B` to return to the main menu.
1. Scroll back up to `System Menu` and press A.
[Continue to Open Shop Channel Installation](osc) Now that your Wii has adequate brick protection, you can install the Open Shop Channel, a trusted repository for homebrew that can be accessed both on and off the Wii.
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This page outlines homebrew that are recommended by the wii.hacks.guide staff for being useful, nice to have, or just flat out good. Take full advantage of the power you now have with your Wii!
Homebrew that has the ability to make permanant changes to your Wii are highlighted in **bold**.
### Utilities
+ [**YAWM ModMii Edition**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmME) - An extensively supported WAD manager with additional features. Recommended over any other WAD manager due to its extensive anti-brick protection.
+ [SysCheck ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SysCheckME) - A homebrew application which checks information about your Wii and pastes it back in a readable, sendable format. Think of it like a "System Information" app but for the Wii.
+ [**CDBackup**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cdbackup) - Backup, restore, and delete Wii Message Board data.
+ [**AnyRegion Changer ME**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/ARCME) - ModMii edition of AnyRegion Changer. While a powerful tool for changing region settings, it can also lead to severe bricks like [Korean Kii/Error 003](bricks#korean-kiierror-003-brick) so **only use this app if you know what you are doing**.
+ [**WiiXplorer-SS**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiixplorer-ss) - A modified and updated version of WiiXplorer. A file manager for the Wii, it allows you to view and customize files both on an SD card, a USB device, and the internal Wii memory. For this reason it is a very powerful but also dangerous tool - don't modify files on the system NAND unless you know what you are doing, as it can lead to various types of [bricks](bricks).
+ [**SaveGame Manager GX**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SaveGame_Manager_GX) - A savegame/Mii extractor for the Wii. It supports GameCube memory cards (physical and virtual), emuNANDs, normal and protected saves, themes, and more.
+ [**MyMenuifyMod**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/mymenuifymod) - An application that allows you to theme the Wii Menu. While quite useful to make your Wii unique, it also has the ability to cause a [minor brick](bricks#theme-brick), so make sure to read our [theme guide](themes) for safe usage instructions.
+ [CleanRip](https://oscwii.org/library/app/CleanRip) - A tool to backup GameCube and Wii discs. Further information can be found in our [disc dumping guide](dump-games).
+ [**d2x cIOS installer**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/d2x-cios-installer) - A custom installer for Wii IOS, some of which is required for the functioning of certain software like USB loaders. You can see the guide [here](cios).
+ [FTPii](https://oscwii.org/library/app/ftpii) - An FTP server for your Wii, allowing you to transfer files across the network.
### Games and Loaders
+ [**Riivolution**](https://oscwii.org/library/app/riivolution) - An on-the-fly game patcher for use with retail game discs. It allows users to place content on an SD card or a USB device, which is subsequently read by the game during normal play. Riivolution can be used for custom textures, music, levels, memory patches, game translations, and more!
+ [USB Loaders](usb-loaders) - A general recommendation for a USB loader of any kind, which allows you to play game backups of retail discs. Further information can be found in our linked guide, which encompasses both Wii and GameCube loaders.
+ [CavEX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cavex) - A project aiming to recreate the core survival experience of your favorite block game on the Wii up to Beta 1.7.3.
+ [Sonic CD](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SonicCDWii) - A port of the Sonic CD 2011 re-release from the RSDKv3 decompilation. **The app requires assets from the official release in order to run**.
+ [CTGP-R](https://www.chadsoft.co.uk/download/) - A hefty mod of Mario Kart Wii that adds over **200** new tracks to the game. Requires a retail Mario Kart Wii game disc to run, independent of Riivolution.
+ [Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii](https://newerteam.com/wii/download.html) - A significant NSMBW mod that adds **128** brand new levels to the game. Requires a retail NSMBW disc and Riivolution to run.
### Emulators
+ [FCE Ultra GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/fceugx) - A port of FCE Ultra, a Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom emulator, to the Wii.
+ [Snex9x RX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Snes9xRX) - A fork of Snes9x GX, a Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom emulator, with extra features and speed improvements.
+ [Wii64](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wii64) - A port of Mupen64 0.5, a Nintendo 64 emulator, to the Wii.
+ [Genesis Plus GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/genplus-gx) - An emulator with support for the Sega SG-1000, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, and Sega/Mega CD consoles.
+ [mGBA](https://oscwii.org/library/app/mgba) - A port of mGBA, a Game Boy/Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance emulator, to the Wii.
+ [WiiMednafen](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiimednafen) - A port of Mednafen, a multi-system emulator, to the Wii. This version supports more obscure consoles such as the Neo Geo Pocket, TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine (CD), and Bandai Wonderswan.
+ [WiiSX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiSX) - A port of PCSX-ReARMed, a Sony PlayStation emulator, to the Wii.
+ [DOSBox Wii](https://oscwii.org/library/app/dosbox-wii) - A port of DOSBox, an emulator which runs software for MS-DOS compatible disk operating systems.
### Entertainment
+ [WiiMC-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/WiiMC-SS) - A modified and updated verison of WiiMC. Turns your Wii into a fully fledged media center, with the ability to listen to music, watch videos, play DVDs, and more.
+ [Schism Tracker](https://oscwii.org/library/app/schismtracker) - A editor and player for tracked music (IT, XM, S3M, MOD, etc.). You can find music to try out [here](https://modarchive.org/).
+ [Danbo](https://oscwii.org/library/app/danbo) - Danbo
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Recovery Mode is a last resort method for recovering your Wii console from a brick before resorting to hard-modding and manual NAND programming. This mode was accessed by Nintendo employees in the factory by the usage of a special dongle, but the input needed to access it can easily be replicated in the present with a GameCube controller. Essentially, Recovery Mode puts a Wii Menu in a state where programs can be executed from a disc, including some retail games. This guide will instruct you on how to recover from bricks (especially Korean Kii/Error 003) with it.
#### Requirements
+ A GameCube controller
+ If the Diagnostic Disc Check was previously removed with Priiloader, or if a drive chip is on hand:
+ Super Smash Bros. Melee ([Smash Stack](legacy-exploits#smash-stack)) OR
+ Any other exploited Wii game, with the current exploit game save on the console (see [Legacy Exploits](legacy-exploits)) OR
+ Any retail game, and access to the [Bluebomb](bluebomb) exploit
+ If the Diagnostic Disc Check was not previously removed with Priiloader, and no drive chip is on hand:
+ Super Smash Bros. Melee ([Smash Stack](legacy-exploits#smash-stack))
+ An original revision Nintendo Wii (Family Edition Wiis will not work due to the lack of GameCube ports - otherwise you must solder some on)
+ A Windows/macOS/Linux PC with an Internet connection
+ An SD Card formatted to FAT32
#### Preparation
In order to hold down all 4 individual D-Pad buttons on a GameCube controller, you may be required to take the casing apart.
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First of all, verify that your Wii can boot into Recovery Mode *at all*. This involves taking a GameCube controller, plugging it into the fourth controller port on a Wii, and simultaneously holding down the 4 individual D-Pad buttons on boot. If everything goes right, you should see a screen similar to the above. Bear in mind that if you are on a System Menu version on 2.0 or prior, you will not see a version number display at all, and you will not be able to boot from discs.
#### Method I - Recovery Menu to Smash Stack
#### Method II - Recovery Menu to Save Game Exploit
#### Method III - Recovery Menu to Bluebomb
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For support (in English) with RiiConnect24, as well as RiiTag, join [RiiConnect24 on Discord](https://discord.gg/rc24).
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[RiiConnect24](https://rc24.xyz/) 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.
It's recommended to set your Wii to the current time before proceeding. Follow [this tutorial](rtc) in order to set it.
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DO NOT INSTALL RIICONNECT24 ON A WII MINI! It will not work and it will brick the system.
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### Requirements
If you are on vWii, you will also need [Priiloader](priiloader) installed with the WC24 hacks.
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+ An SD card or USB drive
+ A Wii with an Internet connection
+ A PC with an Internet connection
+ [RiiConnect24 Patcher (Windows, Mac and Linux)](https://github.com/riiconnect24/RiiConnect24-Patcher/releases)
+ [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Using RiiConnect24 Patcher
1. Click the link above to go to the GitHub page where the patcher is.
1. Download `RiiConnect24Patcher.bat` if you are on Windows, and `RiiConnect24Patcher.sh` if you are on a macOS/Linux system.
1. Run the RiiConnect24 patcher.
+ On Windows run `RiiConnect24Patcher.bat`.
+ On macOS/Linux systems, open Terminal and type `bash`, then drag `RiiConnect24Patcher.sh` into the terminal then press enter. It should look like this: `bash <directory>/<directory>/RiiConnect24Patcher.sh`.
1. Press 1 to choose "`Start`" and confirm your selection by pressing `ENTER`.
![RiiConnect24 Patcher Main Screen](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/1.JPG)
1. Select the device you're patching for.
![Select your device](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/2.JPG)
1. For this guide, choose "`Install RiiConnect24 on your Wii`"
![Install RiiConnect24](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/3.JPG)
1. Choose "`Express (Recommended)`". It will give you everything you need.
![Express Settings](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/4.JPG)
1. Select your region.
![Select your region](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/5.JPG)
1. While you're at it, RiiConnect24 Patcher can additionally download some other optional channels that do not use RiiConnect24. `[X]` represents the options that selected. Just press 5 and `ENTER` if you're not interested.
![Additional optional channels](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/6.JPG)
1. Connect your SD Card or USB Drive to your computer and select "`1`".
![Enable copying to SD Card](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/7.JPG)
1. If your device was detected successfully, select "`1`". If not, make sure there's a folder called `apps` on your SD Card or USB Drive and try again.
![Successfully detected](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/8.JPG)
1. The patcher will download apps now - please be patient.
![It's patching!](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/9.JPG)
1. Once you reach the screen that says `Patching done`, you can exit the patcher. All the files should already be on your SD card.
![It's done!](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/10.JPG)
![Files copied](/images/riiconnect24/patcher/11.PNG)
1. If it did not copy everything automatically to your SD Card or USB Device, copy the `WAD` and `apps` folder next to `RiiConnect24Patcher.bat` or `RiiConnect24Patcher.sh` to your SD Card or USB Device.
#### Section II - Installing WADs
If you are using Dolphin, you have finished the guide. Install the WADs by going to `Tools -> Install WAD` within Dolphin.
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You will now install the patched IOS and Channel WADs that are required to use RiiConnect24.
1. Extract the YAWM ModMii Edition `.zip` file, and copy the `apps` folder to your SD card or USB drive.
1. Put your SD card or USB drive in your Wii.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel on your Wii.
1. Launch YAWM ModMii Edition.
1. Select the device you have put the RiiConnect24 files on.
1. Highlight all the WADs in the `wad` folder by pressing the + Button to select them. When all of the WADs are selected, press A twice to install the WADs.
1. After they are successfully installed, press the HOME Button to exit back to the Homebrew Channel.
#### Section III - Patching nwc24msg.cfg
You will now patch your `nwc24msg.cfg` file which is required in order to use Wii Mail.
1. Launch RiiConnect24 Mail Patcher.
1. It should only take a few seconds to patch your nwc24msg.cfg. When it's done, press the HOME Button to exit.
#### Section IV - Connecting to RiiConnect24
The old DNS server `164.132.44.106` has been deprecated as of `June 1st, 2023` and is no longer available to use.
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If you're getting errors such as `WiiConnect24 and Wii Shop Channel currently not being offered in your country`, go to Wii Settings -> Last Page -> Country and change it to United Kingdom. You will get this error when using a country that RiiConnect24 does not support.
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If you get error 107245, you did not install the patched IOS.<br> If you get error 220602, see [this](faq#for-riiconnect24-users) page.<br> If you get error 107304, see [this](faq#for-riiconnect24-users-1) page.<br>
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You will now set your DNS to RiiConnect24 servers. This is optional but recommended, because it enhances the use of RiiConnect24 and Wiimmfi by making some other features available.
1. Go to `Wii Options`.
1. Go to `Wii Settings`.
1. Go to `Page 2`, then click on `Internet`.
1. Go to `Connection Settings`.
1. Select your current connection.
1. Go to `Change Settings`.
1. Go to `Auto-Obtain DNS` (Not IP Address), then select `No`, then `Advanced Settings`.
1. Type in `167.86.108.126` as the primary DNS.
1. Type in `1.1.1.1` as the secondary DNS.
1. Select `Confirm`, then select `Save`.
1. Select `OK` to perform a connection test.
1. If the connection test was successful, select `No` to skip the Wii System Update.
1. Go to `WiiConnect24`, then `WiiConnect24` again, and make sure it is enabled.
1. Back on the WiiConnect24 menu, go to `Standby Connection` and make sure it is enabled.
1. At `Slot Illumination`, it is recommend you set the disc light to `Dim` or `Bright`, but this is optional.
1. Finally, go to the `Internet` section, then `User Agreements` or `Agreement/Contact`, then `Yes`. Please read through this.
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This guide provides instructions on installing RSSMii, a homebrew app that parses RSS feeds from your SD card and sends them to your Wii Menu.
Due to the nature of RSS feeds and the large amount of mail they can generate, this app has a larger than zero chance of [bricking](bricks#mail-brick) your Wii. Consider using News Channel from a WiiConnect24 revival provider instead, and request an addition to their service should you find out that your intended RSS feed isn't being provided. If you decide to use RSSMii anyway, limit the number of feeds you subscribe to.
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If you're not receiving updates after a few days, you might need to subscribe to the RSS feeds again. Launch RSSMii from the Homebrew Channel again and it should create new subscriptions.
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### Requirements
* An SD card
* [RSSMii](https://oscwii.org/library/app/rssmii)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading/Installing
1. Extract RSSMii and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card.
1. Create a `feeds.xml` on the root of the SD card so the app can parse your feeds.
+ If you're using Windows, you can use [RSS Feeds Creator](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/rssmii/releases/download/v1.4.1/RSSFeedsCreator.bat). It will automatically create a `feeds.xml` file and will copy it to your SD card.
+ If you don't have a Windows computer, use this template to make the `feeds.xml`.
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss>
<feed name="Example-Feed"><![CDATA[http://example.com/rss-feed]]></feed>
<feed name="One more Example-Feed!"><![CDATA[http://example.com/another_rss-feed]]></feed>
</rss>
```
Replace the "name" portion with the title you want to put for the feed. Try to limit its length where possible. Then, replace the link portion with the link to the RSS feed. You can put as many feeds as you want. Don't delete the "CDATA" part.
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss>
<feed name="RiiConnect24 Medium"><![CDATA[https://medium.com/feed/riiconnect24]]></feed>
<feed name="RiiConnect24 Twitter"><![CDATA[https://nitter.net/riiconnect24/rss]]></feed>
</rss>
```
Save the feed you made to the root of your SD Card.
1. Launch RSSMii from the Homebrew Channel.
1. Press A to confirm you want to subscribe to the feeds. Ignore the error about ES_GetTitleID, everything is fine.
1. Once everything is done, press HOME to go back to the Homebrew Channel. You should soon get RSS feed updates on your Wii, enjoy!
### Removal
#### What you need
* An SD card
* [RSSMii Remover](https://oscwii.org/library/app/rssmii-remover)
#### Instructions
1. Extract RSSMii Remover and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card.
1. Delete the `feeds.xml` file on the root of your SD card.
1. Launch RSSMii Remover from the Homebrew Channel. It will remove your subscriptions to the RSS feeds.
[Click here to go back to the site index.](site-navigation)
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---
title: "Site Navigation"
layout: single
sitemap: false
---
{% capture notice-1 %}
**Site**
+ [Home](/)
+ [Get Started](get-started)
+ [FAQ](faq)
+ [Donations](donations)
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--info">{{ notice-1 | markdownify }}</div>
{% capture notice-2 %}
**Wii Online Services**
+ [Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection](wiimmfi)
+ [Setting RTC Time](wiiconnect24#updating-rtc-clock)
+ [WiiConnect24](wiiconnect24)
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--primary">{{ notice-2 | markdownify }}</div>
{% capture notice-3 %}
**Modding 101 - Exploits**
+ [BlueBomb](bluebomb)
+ [FlashHax](flashhax)
+ [Legacy Exploits](legacy-exploits)
+ [LetterBomb](letterbomb)
+ [str2hax](str2hax)
+ [Wilbrand](wilbrand)
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--primary">{{ notice-3 | markdownify }}</div>
{% capture notice-4 %}
**Modding 101 - Wii Essentials**
+ [BootMii Backup](bootmii)
+ [BootMii Recovery](bootmiirecover)
+ [Brick Overview](bricks)
+ [Brick Prevention](bricks#brick-prevention)
+ [cIOS](cios)
+ [Homebrew Channel](hbc)
+ [ModMii](modmii)
+ [Open Shop Channel](osc)
+ [Priiloader](priiloader)
+ [Relaunching the HackMii Installer](hackmii)
+ [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme)
+ [Updating Wii Menu to v4.3](update)
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--primary">{{ notice-4 | markdownify }}</div>
{% capture notice-5 %}
**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)
+ [RSSMii](rssmii)
+ [Managing GameCube Save Files](gcsaves)
+ [Nintendont](nintendont)
+ [Playing Wii Game Mods](riivolution)
+ [Recommended Homebrew](recommended-homebrew)
+ [USB Loaders](usb-loaders)
+ [Using SysCheck](syscheck)
+ [Wii Backup Manager](wiibackupmanager)
+ [Wii Themes Guide](themes)
{% endcapture %}
<div class="notice--primary">{{ notice-5 | markdownify }}</div>
{% capture notice-6 %}
**Wii mini**
+ [Installing the Homebrew Channel on the Wii mini](hbc-mini)
+ [Installing cIOS on the Wii mini](cios-mini)
{% endcapture %}
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---
title: "str2hax"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
Note that if your ISP or networking environment prevents using custom DNS servers, str2hax will not work and you should [choose another exploit to use](get-started).
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str2hax is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered by loading the Wii's End User License Agreement. It requires nothing but an Internet connection that lets you change the DNS on your Wii.
### Requirements
* A Wii with an Internet connection
### Instructions
#### Common issues
If you get the normal User Agreements, your ISP blocks the use of custom DNS. Please [use another exploit](get-started).
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If the HackMii Installer doesn't load after more than 2 minutes, or you receive an error like `Hanging.` or `ERROR! if_config (ret = ...)`, please restart your Wii and try again.
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If you have installed a mod like CTGP Revolution or Project+, str2hax may load that instead. If it does, restart your Wii and try again without your SD card inserted.
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#### Section I - Connecting
This exploit requires you to set your DNS in order to connect to a server that contains the exploit.
1. Power on your console.
1. Go to `Wii Options`.
![Wii Options](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_1.png)
1. Go to `Wii Settings`.
![Wii Settings](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_2.png)
1. Navigate to `Page 2` -> `Internet` -> `Connection Settings`.
![Internet](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_3.png)
![Connection Settings](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_4.png)
1. Click on your network connection slot and navigate to `Change Settings`.
![Current Connection](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_5.png)
![Change Settings](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_6.png)
1. Set `Auto-Obtain DNS` to `No`, then click `Advanced Settings`.
![Auto-Obtain DNS](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_7.png)
1. Set the Primary DNS to `18.188.135.9`.
![str2hax DNS](/images/exploits/str2hax/dns.png)
If there are 3 fields instead of 2 (like above), go back and make sure you are on the `Auto-Obtain DNS` page.
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1. Click `Confirm`, then click `Save`.
![Save DNS](/images/riiconnect24/Internet_10.png)
1. When prompted, click `OK` to perform the 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).
#### Section II - Triggering the Exploit
1. Navigate to `Internet` -> `User Agreements` or `Agreement/Contact`.
1. Select `Yes`.
1. Click on `Next`.
+ You should be greeted with the following screen:
![str2hax EULA page](/images/exploits/str2hax/EULA.png)
1. Give the exploit 1-2 minutes to download (and don't press `I ACCEPT`/`I DO NOT ACCEPT`).
1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the HackMii Installer.
![HackMii Installer scam screen](/images/hackmii/scam.png)
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)
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---
title: "SysCheck"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
A SysCheck lists all the IOS and cIOS that are on your Wii, along with some information about each of them. It also gives you some other useful information. When you have IOS-related problems on your Wii, someone might ask you to do a SysCheck.
### Requirements
* An SD card or USB drive
* [SysCheck ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SysCheckME)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading/Installing
1. Extract SysCheck ModMii Edition to your SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and launch SysCheck ModMii Edition from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Section II - Performing a SysCheck
1. Wait for the program to get some information about your Wii.
1. When "This IOS will be tested (Please select)" is shown on the screen, press A.
![Choose IOS](/images/homebrew/syscheck/syscheck_chooseios.png)
1. Wait for the program to get some information about your IOS.
1. After it finishes, press the `A` Button if you want to view the log.
![Completed](/images/homebrew/syscheck/syscheck_success.png)
1. If you want to share the SysCheck, you can press the `A` Button, which will upload it to [syscheck.rc24.xyz](http://syscheck.rc24.xyz/) and give you a link. You can also share the `sysCheck.csv` saved to the root of your SD Card or USB Drive. The `IOSsysCheck.log` file (saved to the root as well) contains additional information about your IOS.
[Click here to go back to the site index.](site-navigation)
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---
title: "Wii Themes"
---
{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
This guide is intended to be the last you will ever need when it comes to theming on the Wii, not only providing instructions for the Wii Menu through MyMenuifyMod, but also with themes on WiiFlow Lite, USB Loader GX, and The Homebrew Channel. Additionally, forwarders are covered.
DO NOT CONTINUE WITH THIS GUIDE UNLESS YOU HAVE ADEQUATE BRICK PROTECTION, SPECIFICALLY [BOOTMII](bootmii) AND [PRIILOADER](priiloader)!
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MyMenuifyMod has built in safety features to prevent from installing bad or corrupt Wii Menu themes, so please opt to use it instead of other theme installation homebrew.
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Do not use any other version of ThemeMii than the one linked here, as ThemeMii Mod allows you to make a theme for Wii Menu version 4.3, other versions may not.
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### Wii Menu Theming
Only install themes on your Wii that have been formatted specifically for its version and current region. Installing themes from the wrong version or region on your Wii will cause a [brick](bricks#theme-brick). This tutorial will tell you how to create a .csm file that is safe to install.
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Before proceeding, it helps to know the difference between .MYM and .CSM as file formats when used in Wii Menu theming. While the MYM is made by the theme creator which can then be shared around, the CSM is the result from building a MYM into a system menu. In other words, MYM mainly just holds assets - the actual system menu itself that needs to be installed comes seperate.
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#### Theme Sources
+ [Wii Theme Team Creations](https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-theme-team-creations.260327/) (.mym file distribution)
+ [Wii Theme Google Drive](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1H8bKkZa5Nwy7tBmDvKEVXhoZStucpUr3) (.mym file distribution)
+ [GBAtemp Other Files for Wii](https://gbatemp.net/download/categories/other-files.166/) (.mym file distribution)
+ [Wii Themer](http://www.wiithemer.org/) (online theme builder for specific versions and regions, ready to install .csm themes)
#### Requirements
* A modded Wii
* An SD card or USB device
* A Windows/macOS/Linux PC with an Internet connection
* [MyMenuifyMod](https://oscwii.org/library/app/mymenuifymod)
* [ThemeMii Mod](/assets/files/New_ThemeMii_MOD.zip)
#### Building a Theme
If you don't want to go through the hassle of using an external program to build a theme, you can also download a prebuilt theme from Wii Themer and skip to [Theme Installation](themes#theme-installation).
1. Once you download the theme you want and double-check that you have the right one for your system menu version and region, extract the .zip file for ThemeMii Mod and open the application.
1. Go to `Tools` > `Download Base App` > `Version of your Wii Menu` > `Region of your Wii Menu`.
1. A dialog box will pop-up asking you to enter in a value to create a key. Enter what it says, and it will create a key that will be used to decrypt the Wii Menu contents from Nintendo's servers.
1. A file selection box will ask you where to save the .app file (that is the Wii Menu content file that it downloaded). Save it to the directory where ThemeMii is in.
1. Go to `File` > `Open`, then browse for where your .mym file is.
1. Press `Create csm`, then browse for a directory you want to save the theme in. Give it a moment to build the theme.
1. A dialog box will pop up asking you if you want to save the .mym. Press `No`.
#### Theme Installation
1. Install MyMenuifyMod.
1. Create a new directory on your SD card or USB device called `modthemes` if it does not already exist.
1. Copy the theme file to the storage medium under the `modthemes` directory.
1. Put the storage medium in your Wii and boot it up.
1. Go into MyMenuifyMod, and acknowledge the disclaimer. It will ask what IOS you want to use in the app. Select `IOS58`.
If you get `Exception DSI occured!`, press RESET on your Wii and try again.
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1. Select your storage medium, and you should now see a selection of your themes.
![Theme Selection](/images/themes/mym-theme-selection.png)
1. Select the theme you would like to install. If it is signed, MyMenuifyMod will indicate it to you, otherwise it will warn you. Be absolutely sure at this point that you have downloaded the correct theme for your system menu version and region.
1. Install the theme.
1. Reboot into the Wii Menu, and see if the theme successfully installed. If all goes well, you will have a result similar to the below!
![Theme Ready](/images/themes/themed-wii-menu.png)
### WiiFlow Lite Theming
Unfortunately, because of the codebase difference between the original WiiFlow and the newer WiiFlow Lite, themes are sparse - in fact, only one theme could be found that confidently works on the newer version. The instructions for installing that theme are below.
#### Requirements
* A modded Wii
* An SD card or USB device
* [WiiFlow Lite](usb-loaders#wiiflow-lite)
* A Linux/macOS/Windows PC with an Internet connection
* [Rhapsodii Shima](https://gbatemp.net/threads/rhapsodii-shima-5-4.555062/)
#### Instructions
1. Have the storage device that holds WiiFlow Lite connected to your PC.
1. Download the Rhapsodii Shima archive, either version of the theme works and can be installed side-by-side with no issues.
1. Extract and copy the `wiiflow` folder to the root of your storage device, merge all folders and overwrite all files when requested.
1. Follow the theme setup and theme configuration instructions in `installation.txt`. Enjoy the theme!
### USB Loader GX Theming
#### Requirements
* A modded Wii
* An SD card or USB device
* [USB Loader GX](usb-loaders#usb-loader-gx)
* A Linux/macOS/Windows PC with an Internet connection
* A [theme](https://gbatemp.net/threads/dark-wii-usb-loader-gx-themes.584493/), this link contains an assortment of dark themes
#### Instructions
1. Download a theme `.zip` file from the website linked above, or anywhere else you can get a proper theme.
1. Unpack the `.zip` file's contents into the `apps\usbloader_gx` directory on the storage device where you installed USB Loader GX.
1. Put the storage medium in your Wii and boot it up.
1. Start USB Loader GX, go to the `Settings` menu, and then go to `Theme Menu`.
1. Open the theme and install it.
### Homebrew Channel Theming
#### Requirements
* A modded Wii
* An SD card or USB device
* A Linux/macOS/Windows PC with an internet connection
* A [theme](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Channel/Themes) from WiiBrew
#### Instructions
1. Download a theme `.zip` file from the website linked above.
![Example Theme](/images/themes/homebrew-channel-example-theme.png)
1. Paste the `.zip` into the `apps` folder on your storage device where you load homebrew.
![Paste ZIP](/images/themes/homebrew-channel-paste-zip.png)
1. Extract the contents of the `.zip` into the `apps` folder, and delete the archive.
![Extract ZIP](/images/themes/homebrew-channel-extract-theme.png)
1. Reinsert the storage device into your Wii and enter the Homebrew Channel.
1. The theme you just installed can be loaded in the same way that you access a standard app.
![Load Theme](/images/themes/homebrew-channel-load-theme.png)
1. The theme should now be loaded, enjoy!
![Enjoy Theme](/images/themes/homebrew-channel-theme-done.png)
### App Forwarders
App forwarders can add a bit of extra flair to your Wii Menu - but be careful with them as bad forwarders can cause a [banner brick](bricks#banner-brick). Generally, you can find forwarders on places like [GBAtemp](https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-forwarder-repository.588781/) for popular apps such as emulators. Since forwarders come in a .WAD format, the process of installing them is as simple as normal usage with [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme).
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---
title: "Transferring Save games"
---
This guide will explain how to transfer save games between:
+ a Wii/Wii U(vWii),
+ Dolphin Emulator,
+ GameCube memory cards,
+ and (Nintendont) emulated memory cards.
<button class="btn btn--large btn--info tablinks" onClick="openTab_from(event, 'wii')">From a Wii/vWii</button>
<button class="btn btn--large btn--info tablinks" onClick="openTab_from(event, 'dol')">From Dolphin Emulator</button>
<button class="btn btn--large btn--info tablinks" onClick="openTab_from(event, 'gcmc')">From a GameCube memory card</button>
<button class="btn btn--large btn--info tablinks" onClick="openTab_from(event, 'emumc')">From Nintendont</button>
<div id="wii" class="tabcontent" markdown="1">
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks to" onClick="openTab_to(event, 'wii-vwii')">To another Wii/vWii</button>
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks to" onClick="openTab_to(event, 'wii-dol')">To Dolphin Emulator</button>
<div id="wii-vwii" class="tabcontent to" markdown="1">
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks via" onClick="openTab_via(event, 'wii-vwii-data')">via Data Management</button>
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks via" onClick="openTab_via(event, 'wii-vwii-svgm')">via SaveGame Manager GX</button>
<div id="wii-vwii-data" class="tabcontent via" markdown="1">
##### What you need
+ an SD card formatted to FAT32/MS-DOS
##### Instructions
1. Insert your SD card into your Wii/Wii U.
1. In the Wii Menu, select the `Wii Options` at the bottom left.
1. Select `Data Management` (if on Wii), `Save Data`, then `Wii`.
1. Select a save you would like to transfer, then select `Copy`.
+ If the `Copy` button is greyed out, you will need to [install Priiloader](priiloader) to disable the copy protection.
1. Repeat the previous step for each save you would like to transfer.
1. Once you are finished, put the SD card into your other Wii/Wii U.
1. In the Wii Menu, select the `Wii Options` at the bottom left.
1. Select `Data Management` (if on Wii), `Save Data`, then `Wii`.
1. Select the `SD Card` tab at the top right.
1. Select one of the saves you have copied to your SD card, then select `Copy`.
1. Repeat the previous step for each save you have copied to your SD card.
</div>
<div id="wii-vwii-svgm" class="tabcontent via" markdown="1">
Make sure you have installed [cIOS](cios) before following this!
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##### What you need
* The Homebrew Channel on both systems
* an SD card or USB drive
* [SaveGame Manager GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SaveGame_Manager_GX)
##### Instructions
1. Extract SaveGame Manager GX to the root of your SD card or USB drive, and put it into your source Wii/Wii U.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch SaveGame Manager GX.
1. Ensure that the source is set to Wii.
1. Find and select your save, then `Extract`, then `Default`.
+ Repeat this for the rest of the saves you would like to copy.
1. Press the HOME button and exit SaveGame Manager GX.
1. Put the SD card into the target Wii/Wii U.
1. Create a new save file for each game. This is needed so that SaveGame Manager GX can overwrite it.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, and launch SaveGame Manager GX.
1. Ensure that the source is set to your SD or USB.
1. Select each save you copied and click `Install`.
</div>
</div>
<div id="wii-dol" class="tabcontent to" markdown="1">
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks via" onClick="openTab_via(event, 'wii-dol-nand')">with a NAND backup (Wii)</button>
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks via" onClick="openTab_via(event, 'wii-dol-svgm')">via SaveGame Manager GX</button>
<div id="wii-dol-nand" class="tabcontent via" markdown="1">
By importing your NAND backup into Dolphin, you effectively copy everything on your Wii (at the time of the backup). This also has the benefit of allowing access to [Wiimmfi](https://wiimmfi.de/), as well as carrying over RiiConnect24 patched channels.
If you have already done this, consider the SaveGame Manager GX method to save time.
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##### What you need
* [a NAND backup](bootmii)
* Latest beta version of Dolphin Emulator
##### Instructions
1. After [making your NAND backup](bootmii), put your SD card into your PC and open Dolphin Emulator.
1. Select `Tools > Manage NAND... > Import BootMii NAND Backup`.
1. In the file dialog that opens, go to your SD card and select `nand.bin`.
</div>
<div id="wii-dol-svgm" class="tabcontent via" markdown="1">
Make sure you have installed [cIOS](cios) before following this!
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##### What you need
* The Homebrew Channel on your Wii/vWii
* [SaveGame Manager GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SaveGame_Manager_GX)
* an SD card or USB drive
* Latest beta version of Dolphin Emulator
##### Instructions
1. On your Wii/Wii U, launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch SaveGame Manager GX.
1. Find and select the save you would like to transfer, select `Extract`, then select `Default`.
+ Repeat this for all the saves you would like to transferred.
1. Once you have extracted all your save files, press HOME and exit SaveGame Manager GX.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your PC.
1. Open Dolphin Emulator.
1. Select `Tools > Import Wii Save...`.
1. In the file dialog that opens, go to the `savegames` folder on your SD or USB, and select each `.bin` file inside it.
Unfortunately, you can only select one at a time, so you must repeat the last step for each .bin file.
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</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="dol" class="tabcontent" markdown="1">
{% capture dolphin-user-folder %}
`<User Folder>` refers to the folder opened by the `File -> Open User Folder` menu option. ![Dolphin user folder](/images/dolphin/dolphin-user-folder.png)
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{% endcapture %}
{% capture dolphin-emu-memcard-manager %}
If Dolphin is set to use a `.raw` memory card, use `Tools > Memory Card Manager` to export your desired saves to `.gci`. ![Dolphin Emualator Memory Card Manager](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/dolphin-emu-memcard-manager.png)
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{% endcapture %}
All methods here assume you have the [latest Beta or Development version of Dolphin Emulator](https://dolphin-emu.org/download).
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<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks to" onClick="openTab_to(event, 'dol-wii')">To a Wii/vWii</button>
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks to" onClick="openTab_to(event, 'dol-gcmc')">To a GameCube Memory card</button>
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks to" onClick="openTab_to(event, 'dol-emumc')">To Nintendont</button>
<div id="dol-wii" class="tabcontent to" markdown="1">
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks via" onClick="openTab_via(event, 'dol-wii-data')">via Data Management</button>
<button class="btn btn--info btn--large tablinks via" onClick="openTab_via(event, 'dol-wii-svgm')">via SaveGame Manager GX</button>
<div id="dol-wii-data" class="tabcontent via" markdown="1">
##### What you need
* an SD card
##### Instructions
1. Open Dolphin Emulator.
1. If you exporting a select game's save, right click the game inside the Dolphin window and select `Export Wii Save`.
+ If you are exporting all your Wii saves from Dolphin, select `Tools > Export All Wii Saves`.
![Export Wii Save](/images/dolphin/export-wiisave.png)
1. In the folder dialog that pops up, select your SD card. (Don't go inside any other folder!)
1. Safely eject your SD card, then put it into your Wii/Wii U.
+ If on a Wii U, be sure to launch Wii Mode.
1. Select the `Wii Options` button at the bottom left.
1. Select `Data Management` (if on Wii), `Save Data`, then `Wii`.
1. Go to the `SD Card` tab at the top right.
1. Select each save that you would like to copy to your Wii/Wii U and select `Copy`.
</div>
<div id="dol-wii-svgm" class="tabcontent via" markdown="1">
Make sure you have installed [cIOS](cios) before following this!
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##### What you need
* The Homebrew Channel on your Wii/vWii
* an SD card or USB drive
* [SaveGame Manager GX](https://oscwii.org/library/app/SaveGame_Manager_GX)
##### Instructions
1. Open Dolphin Emulator.
1. If you exporting a select game's save, right click the game inside the Dolphin window and select `Export Wii Save`.
+ If you are exporting all your Wii saves from Dolphin, select `Tools > Export All Wii Saves`.
1. In the folder dialog that pops up, select your SD card/USB drive. (don't go inside any other folder!)
1. Safely eject your SD card/USB drive, then put it into your Wii/Wii U.
+ If on a Wii U, be sure to launch Wii Mode.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch SaveGame Manager GX.
1. Ensure that the source is set to your SD or USB.
1. Select each save and click `Install`.
</div>
</div>
<div id="dol-gcmc" class="tabcontent to" markdown="1">
##### What you need
* a Wii with GameCube ports and the Homebrew Channel installed
* an SD card or USB drive
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
##### Instructions
1. Open Dolphin Emulator.
1. In the main menu, select `File > Open User Folder`.
![Open User Folder](/images/dolphin/open-user-folder.png)
1. In the folder that opens, navigate to `GC > [Save region] > Card A`.
1. Copy the `.gci` files you would like to put on your Memory Card.
1. Create a folder named `MCBACKUP` on your SD card or USB drive, and place the `.gci` files you copied into it.
{{ dolphin-emu-memcard-manager }}
1. Download and extract GCMM to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Safely eject the SD/USB from your PC, then insert it into your Wii.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch GCMM.
1. Select the device you have copied the `.gci` files to.
![GCMM Select device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press `+`/`X` to enter Restore mode.
![GCMM Main menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot that has your Memory card.
![GCMM Select card slot](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. Select the save you would like to restore.
+ If you would like to restore all the saves in `MCBACKUP`, press `1`/`R`.
![GCMM Restore menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-restore-save.jpg)
1. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.
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##### Instructions
1. Open Dolphin Emulator and select `Tools > Memory Card Manager` from the main menu.
1. Click the `Open` button next to Slot B.
1. Go to the `saves` folder on your SD card or USB drive, and select the `.raw` file named after the game's ID.
+ If you do not already have a save on Nintendont, select `Create` and set the Card size to 251 blocks.
+ If you are using one memory card for all games, open the `ninmem.raw`/`ninmemj.raw` file on the root of your SD/USB.
1. If Dolphin is storing your saves in a GCI folder (default):
+ Click `Switch to B`.
+ Click `Import`, and navigate to `<REGION>/Card A/`.
+ Select the `.gci` file(s) you would like to import. Otherwise, if Dolphin is storing your saves in a `.raw` file. simply select your saves on the left side and select `Copy to B`.
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All methods here require a Wii with GameCube ports.
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##### What you need
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
##### Instructions
1. Download and extract GCMM to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Safely eject the SD/USB from your PC, then put it into your Wii.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch GCMM.
1. Select the device you would like to copy the save file to.
![GCMM Select device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press `B` and `-`/`L` and `Y` to enter Raw backup mode.
![GCMM Main menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot that has your memory card.
![GCMM Select card slot](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. When the dump is complete, press any key to continue.
1. Press HOME/START to exit GCMM.
1. Insert your SD card/USB drive into your PC.
1. Copy the `.raw` file inside `MCBACKUP` to the root of the device used for Nintendont and name it `ninmem.raw`.
+ If your games are Japanese, Nintendont will use `ninmemj.raw`, because Japanese games do not play very nicely when there are other region saves present.
1. Launch Nintendont and set Memcard emulation to multi [ ? ]
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##### What you need
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
##### Instructions
1. Download and extract GCMM to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Safely eject the SD/USB from your PC, then put it into your Wii.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch GCMM.
1. Select the device you would like to copy the save file to.
![GCMM Select device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press `B` and `-`/`L` and `Y` to enter Raw backup mode.
![GCMM Main menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot that has your memory card.
![GCMM Select card slot](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. When the dump is complete, press any key to continue.
1. Press HOME/START to exit GCMM.
1. Insert your SD card/USB drive into your PC.
1. Open Dolphin Emulator, and select `Tools > Memory Card Manager` from the main menu.
1. Click `Open` next to slot B.
1. Go into the `MCBACKUP` folder on your SD/USB, and open the newly created `.raw` file.
1. Click `Switch to B`.
1. If Dolphin is set to store saves in a GCI folder (default):
+ Select the saves you would like to copy.
+ Click `Export as .gci`.
+ Export the `.gci` files to `<REGION>/Card A/`.
1. Otherwise, if Dolphin is set to store saves in a `.raw` file,
+ Select the saves you would like to copy.
+ Click `Copy to A`.
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##### What you need
* a Wii
##### Instructions
1. Insert both memory cards into your Wii.
1. Launch the Wii menu and select the Wii Options button at the bottom left.
![Wii Options](/images/Wii/wii-options.png)
1. Select `Data Management > Save Data > Nintendo GameCube`.
1. Select the save you would like to copy and select `Copy`.
![Copying a GameCube save](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gc-data-management.png)
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##### What you need
* Latest beta or Development version of Dolphin Emulator
##### Instructions
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your PC.
1. Open Dolphin Emulator, and select `Tools > Memory Card Manager` from the main menu.
1. Click `Open` next to slot B.
1. Navigate to the `saves` folder on your SD/USB, and open the `.raw` file named after the game ID of your game.
1. Click `Switch to B`.
1. If Dolphin is set to store saves in a GCI folder (default):
+ Select the saves you would like to copy.
+ Click `Export as .gci`.
+ Export the `.gci` files to `<REGION>/Card A/`.
1. Otherwise, if Dolphin is set to store saves in a `.raw` file:
+ Select the saves you would like to copy.
+ Click `Copy to A`.
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##### What you need
* The Homebrew Channel installed on your Wii
* an SD card or USB drive
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
##### Individual memcards (.gci files)
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your PC.
1. Create a folder named `MCBACKUP`.
1. Copy the `.gci` files inside the `saves` folder to the `MCBACKUP` folder.
1. Download and extract GCMM to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Safely eject the SD/USB from your PC, then insert it into your Wii.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch GCMM.
1. Select the device you have copied the `.gci` files to.
![GCMM Select device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press `+`/`X` to enter Restore mode.
![GCMM Main menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot that has your Memory card.
![GCMM Select card slot](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. Select the save you would like to restore.
+ If you would like to restore all the saves in `MCBACKUP`, press `1`/`R`.
![GCMM Restore menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-restore-save.jpg)
1. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.
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title: "Updating Wii Menu to v4.3"
---
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This tutorial will explain how to update your Wii Menu to version 4.3, if you have already homebrewed your Wii.
It is much safer to use [ModMii](modmii) (Windows only) to update your Wii to 4.3.
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### Requirements
* An SD card or USB drive
* A computer with Windows on it
* [NUS Downloader](https://github.com/WiiDatabase/nusdownloader/releases/latest)
* [Priiloader](priiloader)
* [YAWM ModMii Edition](https://oscwii.org/library/app/yawmme)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading
Your Wii must be modded in order to perform this. If it isn't, then it's best to follow [the guide](get-started) first.
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1. Extract the .zip file for NUS Downloader Wii and open the application.
1. Go to `Database...` > `System` > `0000000100000002 - System Menu` and select the version corresponding to your region as shown in the table below.
1. Make sure `Pack WAD` is checked.
1. Press `Start NUS Download!`.
1. Open the `titles` -> `0000000100000002` -> (Wii Menu version) and copy the .wad file to a folder called `wad` on your SD Card or USB drive.
1. Repeat steps 2-5 with `IOS` -> `000000010000003A` -> `Latest Version` and `IOS` -> `0000000100000050` -> `Latest Version`.
1. After you have copied all 3 `.wad` files, eject your SD card/USB drive from your PC and put it back into your Wii.
| Region | Wii Menu version |
| ------ | ---------------- |
| Japan | v512 (4.3J) |
| USA | v513 (4.3U) |
| Europe | v514 (4.3E) |
| Korea | v518 (4.3K) |
#### Section II - Installing
1. Power off your console. Start holding RESET, then turn it back on.
1. In the Priiloader menu, select `Homebrew Channel`.
* If the Priiloader menu does not appear, please [install it immediately](priiloader). Priiloader is required for this guide.
1. Launch YAWM ModMii Edition.
1. Select your SD card or USB drive.
1. Press `+` to one the IOS80 and IOS58 WADs to highlight them, then press A twice to install.
1. Navigate to the Wii Menu WAD and press A twice to install it.
1. When prompted to retain Priiloader, press A to confirm.
1. After they are successfully installed, press the HOME Button to exit back to the Homebrew Channel.
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sitemap: false
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![404](/images/main-pages/Wii_Red_404.jpg)
Sorry, but the page you were trying to view does not exist.
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title: "BlueBomb"
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It is **strongly** advised against using **any** video guide for hacking your Wii mini console, as there is an extremely large chance of **bricking** it.
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If you need help with anything regarding this tutorial, please join [the Wii mini Hacking Discord server](https://discord.gg/6ryxnkS) (recommended)
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BlueBomb is an exploit that takes advantage of a flaw in the Wii and Wii mini's Bluetooth libraries. Although it is the only exploit that works for the Wii mini, BlueBomb can run on the original Wii as well. This exploit also enables recovery from certain bricks, such as Korean Kii/Error 003.
If you are using the original revision of the Wii, you should probably find [another exploit to use](get-started) as there are much easier ways to get to the HackMii installer. Exceptions however, exist in circumstances like brick recovery.
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Make sure that the console is close to the computer running the exploit, ideally it should be less than 3 feet.
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### Requirements
* 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.
* [HackMii Installer v1.2](https://bootmii.org/download/)
### Instructions
1. Copy `boot.elf` from the hackmii_installer_v1.2 `.zip` to the root of your flash drive.
+ (If attempting to fix a brick, you should also copy the homebrew app you wish to use to /apps/)
+ (Even for a Wii mini, bootmini.elf will **not** work, its purpose is entirely different and unrelated. Use boot.elf in all cases).
1. Reinsert your flash drive into your 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. Power on your console.
1. Go to `Wii Settings`.
1. Take note in the top right corner of the letter next to the system version.
+ This letter corresponds to your system menu region, which you will need to know for the corresponding steps.
![Wii Region](/images/wii/SystemMenuVersion.png)
1. Power off your console.
1. Start your Linux distro, and ensure you are connected to the internet.
1. Open the Terminal
1. Run the following commands:
```bash
wget https://wii.hacks.guide/assets/files/bluebomb-helper.sh
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)
1. Power on your console.
+ **Do not** connect any Wii Remotes.
1. Press the Sync button repeatedly until the terminal shows `got connection handle`.
+ This could take numerous attempts.
1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the HackMii Installer.
+ If you are not planning to use it later, you can now shut down your Linux distro.
If using a Wii: [Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)<br>
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title: "BootMii Backup"
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BootMii allows for backing up and restoring your Wii's NAND storage. This page will guide you in backing up your Wii's NAND to an SD Card, which you can then use however you like.
Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups. This is because of the lack of GameCube ports which are required on non-boot2 Wiis to enter the restoration confirmation code. Regardless, it is still recommended to make one on these consoles.
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You need an **SD card** to use BootMii at all, but especially to create a NAND backup. If you do not have an SD card on hand right now, you can skip this page, but it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to return to this page later to back up your NAND.
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Navigating BootMii is not possible using a Wii Remote. You must use the POWER and RESET buttons on your console, or a GameCube controller plugged into port 1. To navigate between options, press POWER on your Wii (or left/right on the +Control Pad on a GameCube controller). To select an option, press RESET on your Wii or A on your GameCube controller. You will NEED to use a GameCube controller to restore a NAND backup in the future if BootMii is installed as IOS.
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If the `Launch BootMii` button does not appear in the Homebrew Channel, [re-launch the HackMii Installer](hackmii) and install BootMii.
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If the screen stays black and the blue disc drive light is blinking upon launching BootMii, you are missing the BootMii files on your SD card. Download [this zip file](https://static.hackmii.com/bootmii_sd_files.zip) and extract it to the root of your SD card, then try again.
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### Requirements
* An SD card with a minimum 512MB of free space (1GB or more recommended)
### Instructions
If you have BootMii installed as boot2, you will need to launch BootMii by restarting the console. Skip steps 1 and 2 if this is the case.
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1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Press the HOME Button, then select "Launch BootMii".
![BootMii_Main](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Main.png)
1. Select the Options button (the icon with the gears).
![BootMii_Gears_Icon](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Gears_Icon.png)
1. Select the first button to the left.
+ A NAND backup will start. You can watch the progress on the screen.
+ "Bad Blocks" are normal, and mostly originate from the factory due to NAND binning. 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.
![BootMii_Green_Arrow](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Green_Arrow.png)
1. When the process is complete, exit the NAND backup screen by pressing any button.
![BootMii_NAND_Backup](/images/bootmii/BootMii_NAND_Backup.png)
1. Press the Back button (the one with an arrow), then press either the Wii Menu button or the Homebrew Channel button to exit BootMii.
![BootMii_Return_Arrow](/images/bootmii/BootMii_Return_Arrow.png)
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Note: **restoring a NAND backup is usually a last resort**. There often better ways to unbrick your console.
Try your best to [identify your brick condition](bricks) and reverse the action that caused it in the first place.
To restore from a NAND backup on your SD card, you can follow the instructions for [RestoreMii](bootmiirecover) (Original Wii only).
</div>
Two files will have been created on the root of your SD Card: `nand.bin` and `keys.bin`. `nand.bin` is your Wii's internal memory, while `keys.bin` are your console's keys.
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[Continue to Priiloader Installation](priiloader)<br> Priiloader adds a secondary level of brick protection, and is highly recommended even if BootMii was installed as boot2. It is especially important for users of BootMii on IOS.
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title: "BootMii Recovery"
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This guide will provide instructions on how to restore a backup of your NAND with BootMii. Please bear in mind that this is usually the <strong>last resort</strong> method of repairing a brick if you have one, and if it does not fix your issue, you may have to seek support. If you are still able to enter BootMii, make an attempt to enter the Homebrew Channel instead so that you may attempt to [identify and repair the brick](bricks) using other methods.
If you have BootMii installed as boot2, you will need to launch BootMii by restarting the console. Skip steps 1 and 2 if this is the case.
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If the screen stays black and the blue disc drive light is blinking upon launching BootMii, you are missing the BootMii files on your SD card. Download [this zip file](https://static.hackmii.com/bootmii_sd_files.zip) and extract it to the root of your SD card, then try again.
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Family edition Wiis (Wiis without GameCube ports) CANNOT restore NAND backups. This is because of the lack of GameCube ports which are required on non-boot2 Wiis to enter the restoration confirmation code. For additional help, please seek support.
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DO NOT restore an unverified NAND backup, or one that is not from your Wii: this may lead to a WORSE BRICK. The same goes for using faulty SD cards.
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### Requirements
* An earlier NAND Backup made by [BootMii](bootmii)
### Restoring individual data from a NAND backup
There is likely a much safer and faster way to bring individual data back to your Wii, likely involving the use of Dolphin Emulator.
For example, if you want to restore your Wii Message Board data, use Dolphin to import your NAND backup. In Dolphin, go to `File -> Open User Folder`, and find `Wii/title/00000001/00000002/data/cdb.vff`, copy it to your SD card, and use [WiiXplorer](https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiixplorer) to restore it in the corresponding location.
If you want to restore a game's save data, use Dolphin to import your NAND backup, use `Tools > Export All Wii Saves` to export all your saves to your SD card, and use Data Management to move it to your Wii.
### Important preliminary notes
+ If you have not done anything to cause a brick (or you're starting up your Wii after a long time), then it is probably a [Wi-Fi Brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
+ If you have BootMii as IOS installed, RestoreMii will prompt you for the Konami code via a GameCube Controller.
+ You must use the POWER (right) and RESET (select) buttons on your console, or a GameCube controller plugged into port 1 to navigate BootMii. To navigate with a GameCube controller, click left/right on the +Control Pad on a GameCube controller. To select, press A.
### Instructions
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Press the HOME Button, then select "Launch BootMii".
1. Select the Options button (the icon with the gears).
![BootMii_Gears_Icon](/images/BootMii/BootMii_Gears_Icon.png)
1. Select the RestoreMii button.
![BootMii_Red_Arrow](/images/BootMii/BootMii_Red_Arrow.png)
1. If BootMii is installed as IOS, input the Konami code on your GameCube controller: ↑, ↑, ↓, ↓, ←, →, ←, →, B, A, START
1. After the recovery ended, you should see a text say `I HAZ SUCCESS!`, otherwise `I HAZ FAIL`. Hit any button on your Wii console or GCN controller.
If you were restoring a NAND backup in order to repair a brick and this did not fix your issue, please consult [the bricks portion](bricks) of this guide.
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title: "Bricks"
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A "Brick" usually means your Wii has reached a state where its next purpose in existence is likely that of a doorstop, or a display figure. <br> Bricks can occur for a variety of reasons, however usually it results through corrupted software, or from improper modifications made through homebrew.
# Brick Prevention
Preventing a brick involves many rules that range between common sense and fail-safe backups. Here are the general recommendations of what not to do:
+ **Do NOT follow old Wii modding tutorials, use old homebrew, or use video guides on the Internet unless it is EXPLICITLY RECOMMENDED by the homebrew developer.
+ **Do NOT, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, USE THE HOMEBREW APP `Pimp My Wii`. It is DANGEROUS and does things that have the ability to BRICK YOUR WII!
+ **Do NOT restore NAND backups from other consoles!**
+ **Do NOT use a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service unless it is known to be RCE patched (such as [Wiimmfi](wiimmfi). Doing otherwise coudl allow a malicious actor to BRICK your Wii!
+ **Only install updates for your own region!**.
+ Installing updates from another region could have no effect at best, but result in a [Korean Kii/Error 003](bricks#korean-kiierror-003-brick) brick at worst. To prevent this from happening if you bought a pre-owned Wii, run [SysCheck](syscheck) to verify the original region of your console. If it is Korean, be EXTREMELY careful with applying system updates to your console, and consider seeking support for further assistance.
+ **Do NOT delete or modify system files, and do NOT install any system file mods unless you know what you are doing!
+ An example of modifying files going wrong is replacing IOS80 on Wii Mini, which may result in a [Wi-Fi Brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
+ **Do NOT install homebrew from untrustworthy sources or if the source code is not available.**
+ Software on the [Open Shop Channel](osc) is safe.
+ There have been incidents of malicious software being developed for the Wii in the past, while other apps are just badly developed. Make sure that you know what you are installing, and only install what you need.
+ Corrupted or unstable forwarders for homebrew could cause a [banner brick](#banner-brick), so try to stick with loading homebrew from the Homebrew Channel unless you really want a forwarder.
+ **Ensure that you know what you are doing when running homebrew apps - especially those with the ability to modify system files.**
+ **Be ESPECIALLY careful when using applications such as:**
+ AnyTitle Deleter
+ AnyRegion Changer
+ KoreanKii (secondary cause of [Korean Kii/Error 003](bricks#korean-kiierror-003-brick) brick)
+ Firmware Downgraders
+ Any other app that modifies critical NAND files
+ **DO NOT TOUCH THE WII'S POWER SOURCE OR POWER BUTTONS WHEN INSTALLING OR MODIFYING CRITICAL SYSTEM CONTENT**.
+ If your electricity is unstable (e.g. storm, power outage), postpone what you are doing until you have a stable power source.
+ This applies to dangerous processes such as BootMii NAND restoration, which could lead to a [full brick](#low-level-brick) if anything goes wrong.
In any case, you should absolutely:
+ Have BootMii installed as boot2 if available, but otherwise as IOS.
+ Have Priiloader installed regardless of BootMii installation method.
+ Backup your NAND with BootMii and always have a valid spare copy on hand, but especially before attempting anything risky. Note that in some brick scenarios, BootMii is not accessible, so plan ahead.
# Diagnosis
Here is a small section that lists out steps similar to the Wii boot process, and links to the likely corresponding brick if something fails.
+ Turn on Wii.
+ Nothing happens, black screen. Wii cannot be turned on with a Wiimote, Recovery Mode cannot be started, and BootMii as boot2 is not accessible. See [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).
+ Nothing happens, black screen, BUT Wii can be turned on with a Wiimote/Recovery Mode can be accessed. See [Wi-Fi brick](bricks#wi-fi-brick).
+ Nothing happens, black screen, BUT BootMii as boot2 is accessible. See [IOS brick](bricks#ios-brick).
+ Error 003. See [Korean Kii/Error 003 brick](bricks#error-003-brick).
+ Wii starts, BUT you INSTANTLY see an error that resembles the Opera web browser. See [Wii Menu/Opera brick](bricks#wii-menuopera-brick).
+ Wii starts, you see the health/warning screen, but upon pressing A to start, the screen goes black and/or freezes and does not continue. Maintenence mode is accessible. See [mail brick](bricks#mail-brick).
+ Wii starts, you see the health/warning screen, but upon pressing A to start, you see a black screen.
+ If this happened after installing a theme, see [theme brick](bricks#theme-brick).
+ If this happened after installing a WAD, see [banner brick](bricks#banner-brick).
+ If this randomly started happening, and you can access Maintenence Mode by holding +/- on the health/warning screen, see [mail brick](bricks#mail-brick).
+ Wii starts, and progresses to the Wii Menu.
+ If after acccessing a specific channel, you get `The system files are corrupted.`, see [banner brick](bricks#banner-brick)
+ If after accessing the Wii settings, you see an error that resembles the Opera web browser, see [semibrick](bricks#semibrick).
+ Wii starts, and progresses to the Wii Menu. No app is malfunctioning, Wii settings is error free, everything is seemingly fine. Unless you have some other kind of error or brick that does not fall under this umbrella (which if you do, you should come to support about), you're good!
# Brick Types
Here, the different Wii bricks will be discussed in order of severity, with symptoms, causes, and solutions.
## Semibrick
#### Symptoms
When navigating to Wii Settings, you instead get an error from the Opera web browser along the lines of `You tried to access the address (URL), which is currently unavailable.` In some cases, some parts of the Wii Settings menu may still be accessible, but other parts may not (such as the Country menu).
#### Cause
A semibrick occurs when a different region Wii Menu or a different region custom theme is installed. As the Wii Settings menu is rendered using HTML pages with Opera, themes often replace these pages and put them in different directories; essentially leading to a `404 Not Found` error but in the form of a console brick.
![Semibrick](/images/bricks/semibrick.png)
#### Solutions
Verify in AnyRegion Changer that your console region is the same as the theme or Wii Menu that you have installed.
If this was caused by a theme you installed, use MyMenuifyMod to reinstall the original theme file.
If this was caused by a Wii Menu WAD you installed, use [NUS Downloader](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUSD) to re-obtain your original Wii Menu.
Be cautious when downloading the Wii Menu WAD. Make sure to pick the same version with the corrected region.
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If you are actually in the process of a region change, use [ARC-ME](https://github.com/modmii/Any-Region-Changer-ModMii-Edition/releases) to automatically fix all your region settings to match your Wii Menu.
## Banner brick
#### Symptoms
Attempt to start the Wii - warning/press A screen shows up, and when A is pressed, the screen passes normally; however, beyond this point, nothing happens and the Wii remains on a black screen. This happened after installing a WAD and rebooting, or returning to the Wii Menu. Alternatively, the Wii Menu can still be accessed, but opening the corrupt channel results in the console freezing. In some cases, you may see the "System files are corrupted" screen.
![System files are corrupted](/images/bricks/sysfiles-corrupted.jpg)
#### Cause
Banner bricks occur if you install a WAD file that has an invalid Wii Menu banner or icon.
#### Solutions
If you are somehow able to still access the Wii Menu, go into the Homebrew Channel and use [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme) or your current WAD manager to uninstall the corrupt channel.
If you cannot access the Wii Menu, and have [Priiloader](priiloader) installed, enter it by holding RESET while turning your Wii on. Select Homebrew Channel, then uninstall the corrupt channel.
If you don't have or can't access Priiloader, Maintenance mode may be worth a try. Hold down `+` and `-` on the Health and Safety screen (do not press `A`!).
## Theme brick
#### Symptoms
Attempt to start the Wii - warning/press A screen shows up, and when A is pressed, the screen passes normally; however, beyond this point, nothing happens and the Wii remains on a black screen. This happened after installing a theme.
#### Cause
A theme brick occurs when a wrongly formatted theme is installed.
#### Solutions
To resolve this issue, open HBC through Priiloader or BootMii as boot2 and access MyMenuifyMod to install a default theme such as the base Wii Menu theme. Alternatively, go into [YAWM ModMii Edition](yawmme) and install the CORRECT default Wii Menu WAD for your region and version.
## Mail brick
#### Symptoms
Attempt to start the Wii - warning/press A screen shows up, and when A is pressed, the screen passes normally; however, beyond this point, nothing happens and the Wii remains on a black screen. Maintenence mode is still accessible.
#### Cause
A mail brick occurs when a Wii has too much mail to handle, or when malformed mail is in the Wii Message Board, causing a crash upon booting through normal means. Because the Wii Message Board is always drawn below Wii channels, this causes the Wii Menu to fail before fully loading.
#### Solution
By entering holding + and - on the warning screen, Maintenence mode can be entered, where the Wii Message Board is not loaded at all. If the Homebrew Channel is not installed and the system menu is at Wii menu version 2.0 or later, follow [str2hax](str2hax). Otherwise, see [Bluebomb](bluebomb).
From here, the Homebrew Channel can be loaded and the brick can be fixed by deleting Wii Message Board data with [cdbackup](https://oscwii.org/library/app/cdbackup).
## Wii Menu/Opera brick
#### Symptoms
When starting the Wii, you instead get an error from the Opera web browser along the lines of `You tried to access the address (URL), which is currently unavailable.` This will happen every time you start the Wii, and cannot be bypassed in any other means.
#### Cause
This brick is a more fatal version of a [Semibrick](#semibrick). If your SYSCONF gets corrupt or damaged, the Wii will regenerate it and start the setup phase.
However, the setup pages are in a similar location to the Wii settings pages. If you have an incorrect region Wii Menu or theme, the Wii cannot find them.
![Wii menu brick](/images/bricks/sysmenu-brick.png)
#### Solutions
If you still have [Priiloader](priiloader), use it to enter the Homebrew Channel and re-install the original theme file/original Wii Menu.
In case you do not have Priiloader or your Wii is not modded, you can try [BlueBomb](bluebomb).
Alternatively, [Recovery Mode](recovery-mode) can be used to attempt a fix.
## Korean Kii/Error 003 Brick
#### Symptoms
Screen shows up as listed below on normal boot.
`Error:003`<br> `unauthorized device has been detected.`<br>
![Error 003](/images/bricks/error-003.png)
#### Cause
When releasing the Korean Wiis, Nintendo changed the encryption key for these units specifically as a last ditch attempt at preventing homebrew. While obviously this failed, they also left a check in the System Menu versions 4.2/4.3 to determine whether or not the Korean Key is present on a system software region that is **not** Korean. If this check succeeds, the error triggers and the Wii is effectively bricked.
This is usually an immediate follow-up to a Wii System Update on an unsuspecting region-changed Korean Wii.
#### Solutions
Since this brick most often occurs after the Wii Menu updates, Priiloader will not be present.
Korean Wiis also released with Wii Menu 3.3, around the time that Nintendo [fixed the Trucha bug in boot1](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/3.3#Changes), so BootMii as Boot2 cannot be installed to or used on any Korean Wii.
While these caveats leave the Wii in a particularly dangerous situation, **it is still fixable**. This involves going into [Recovery Mode](recovery-mode), where an exploit can be triggered in order to gain access to the Homebrew Channel and revert the conditions that caused the brick.
## IOS brick
#### Symptoms
This brick will appear identical to a low-level brick due to a Wii Menu failure via IOS; however there is not a full low-level NAND corruption, or a low-level hardware failure.
#### Cause
This brick most often happens when the Wii Menu's IOS is a [stub](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Stub_IOS). This is usually the consequence of attempting to downgrade your Wii menu. If this error began happening after installing a normal IOS80 to a Wii Mini, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick).
#### Solutions
[Recovery mode](recovery-mode) may or may not be accessible due to the nature of the brick, but Priiloader will almost always not work. If you cannot reach recovery mode, you must have BootMii as boot2 to fix this. If these conditions are not met, see [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).
You can either restore a NAND backup, or do this:
1. Use [NUS Downloader](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUSD) to pack a WAD of your original Wii Menu.
1. Use BootMii to enter the Homebrew Channel, and use a WAD manager to install the Wii Menu WAD.
## Wi-Fi brick
#### Symptoms
This brick appears identical to a low-level brick, however you can still power on the Wii with a Wiimote, and you can still boot into Recovery Mode on an original revision Wii.
#### Cause
This brick arises when your Wii's Wi-Fi (or Bluetooth) module is damaged or not inserted properly. In such cases, the Wii gets stuck on a black screen while awaiting a response from IOS.
This will also happen on the Wii Mini if you install a normal Wii IOS, because the Wii Mini doesn't have a Wi-Fi module.
#### Solutions
To resolve this problem, you can try to reseat or replace the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module.
If you are on a Wii Mini, you must install a Wi-Fi module.
If both fail, see [low-level brick](bricks#low-level-brick).
## Low-level brick
#### Symptoms
Completely black screen, no response to user input. Recovery Mode cannot be booted, neither can BootMii as boot2 (or it never existed in the first place), for all intents and purposes the console appears dead.
#### Cause
This brick occurs when boot1/boot2 is corrupt, or if there is a hardware failure.
#### Solutions
First, troubleshooting must be done to determine if hardware is at fault. In the order listed, do the following:
+ Test to make sure that your Wii actually still functions (it accepts discs as normal, spins up correctly, Wiimotes connect) before attempting the following steps. If this is the case and only video is not being displayed, you may have an exceptionally rare failure of the video port or the GPU.
+ If on a Wii Mini, and if a normal IOS80 was installed, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick). If steps to resolve the Wi-Fi brick failed, proceed.
+ Attempt to boot into [Recovery Mode](recovery-mode) (normal Wiis only). If the Wii boots into Recovery Mode, see [Wi-Fi brick](wi-fi-brick). If steps to resolve the Wi-Fi brick failed, proceed.
+ Reseat the disc drive and attempt to boot normally. If still unsuccessful, replace the disc drive. If still unsuccessful, proceed.
+ At this point, either there is a low level boot0/boot1 corruption, a NAND chip failure, or there is a wider unknown hardware failure. Consider consulting online help or buying another Wii.
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If you need help with anything regarding this tutorial, please join [the Wii mini Hacking Discord server](https://discord.gg/6ryxnkS) (recommended)
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While [cIOS](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Custom_IOS) has largely been supplanted by AHBPROT, which gives complete hardware access, it still has useful applications. For example, this enables the functionality of USB loaders like USB Loader GX and WiiFlow, alongside other pieces of homebrew like SaveGame Manager GX. You can skip this process if you want, but generally it extends your Wii with little to no downsides.
This guide is only intended for Wii mini users. If you have a Wii, follow [this guide](cios) instead.
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Do not attempt to install a Wii IOS or System Menu on the Wii mini. Doing so will likely [brick](bricks#ios-brick) your console.
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This d2x cIOS installer was originally developed for the Wii U's vWii by DaveBaol and custom cIOS was created by Leseratte for the Wii mini. The original download page can be found [here](https://wii.leseratte10.de/d2xl-cIOS/). Leseratte's GitHub page can be found [here](https://github.com/Leseratte10/d2xl-cios). Please note that this cIOS is still experimental, though no problem with functionality has been reported.
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### Requirements
* A Wii mini with the Homebrew Channel installed
* A USB drive
* Leseratte's [d2xl cIOS Installer](/assets/files/d2xl_wii_mini_cIOS_installer_v1_beta2.zip)
### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading
1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your USB drive into your computer.
1. Create a folder named `apps` on the root of your USB drive if it does not already exist.
1. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` folder from the d2xl cIOS Installer `.zip` to the `apps` folder on your USB drive.
1. Reinsert your USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch d2xl cIOS Installer from the list of homebrew.
#### Section II - Installing
1. Select `Continue`.
1. Set the options to the following:
```
Select cIOS <d2xl-v1-beta2>
Select cIOS base <57>
Select cIOS slot <249>
```
+ Take a note of the version number under notes (`IOS57-64-` ending in either `v31776` or `v31775`)
1. Press A to install.
+ 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.
1. When the process is complete, exit the installer.
[Continue to making a NAND Backup using RealWnd](wnd-mini)
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#### Enabling Ethernet
If you wish to use Wiimmfi with Ethernet on a Wii mini, you have to run the [Ethernet Enabler Homebrew](/assets/files/Wii_Mini_Ethernet_Enable.zip) app made by Fullmetal5. To run it, just unzip it in the `apps` folder of your USB drive and run it from the Homebrew Channel.
The Wii and Wii mini consoles are only known to work with Ethernet adapters using the AX88772 chip. Please check that the product is compatible before you buy. This one from UGREEN is known to be compatible: [Amazon Europe](https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00MYT481C), [Amazon US](https://a.co/d/3OcSJDS)
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While [cIOS](https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Custom_IOS) has largely been supplanted by AHBPROT, which gives complete hardware access, it still has useful applications. For example, this enables the functionality of USB loaders like USB Loader GX and WiiFlow, alongside other pieces of homebrew like SaveGame Manager GX. You can skip this process if you want, but generally it extends your Wii with little to no downsides.
If you have a Wii mini, use [this](cios-mini) guide for cIOS instead. Attempting to install other cIOS on a Wii mini will not work.
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### Requirements
* 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.
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### Instructions
#### Section I - Downloading (Only required if your Wii doesn't have Internet)
If your Wii has an Internet connection, you may skip this section.<br> However, If you encounter any errors like `tcp_read timeout` and `net_gethostbyname failed:`, this will allow the Wii to skip the downloading step.
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If you are not on Windows, you may download & run [this script](/assets/files/d2x_offline_ios.sh), and it will download the WAD files for you.
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1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. On your computer, download [NUS Downloader](https://github.com/WiiDatabase/nusdownloader/releases/latest/download/NUSD-Mod-NUS-Fix.zip).
1. Copy all files from the NUS Downloader `.zip` to a folder on your computer.
1. Run `NUS Downloader.exe`.
1. Navigate to `Database` > `IOS` > `IOS38`, then select `v4123`.
+ 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 above steps for `IOS56 v5661`, `IOS57 v5918` and `IOS58 v6175`.
1. When the process is complete, there will be a folder named `titles` in the same folder as the NUS Downloader.
1. Open the `titles` folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded.
1. 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)
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#### Section II - Installing
If `d2x-v11-beta1` isn't showing up, try select the cIOS base first, then check again. This can also happen if your SD card is locked.
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On each cIOS that you try to install, you will first be shown a grid of active IOS on the Wi. Simply press A again, and it will install. Then, you will be shown a results screen, just press A as well and go to the next cIOS.
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1. Copy the `apps` folder in the d2x-cios-installer `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch d2x cIOS Installer from the list of homebrew.
1. When asked what IOS you would like to use, select IOS 58.
+ This should work in nearly all cases.
1. Now, you will install individual cIOS from 248-251. The exact settings needed are listed below.
+ cIOS 248 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <38>
Select cIOS slot <248>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 248](/images/cios/d2x_v11_248.png)
+ cIOS 249 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <56>
Select cIOS slot <249>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 249](/images/cios/d2x_v11_249.png)
+ cIOS 250 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <57>
Select cIOS slot <250>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 250](/images/cios/d2x_v11_250.png)
+ cIOS 251 Installation
```
Select cIOS <d2x-v11-beta1>
Select cIOS base <58>
Select cIOS slot <251>
Select cIOS version <65535>
```
![Install cIOS 251](/images/cios/d2x_v11_251.png)
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This guide covers dumping GameCube or Wii game discs. You can either dump directly to an SD card or USB drive, or over the local network.
### Dumping a Disc to SD/USB (CleanRip)
#### Requirements
+ 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
If you are dumping one of the 13 games on [this list](https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Layer_Disc_games), set `Dual Layer` in Step 6 to `Yes`.
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1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the CleanRip `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch CleanRip from the list of homebrew.
1. Select your device that you will be dumping the game to - a USB device or SD card.
![Device type](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/2.png)
1. When prompted, select `Yes` to download the redump.org DAT files.
+ This is required to ensure that the resulting dumps are clean/accurate.
You may get an exception error if you do this. If so, simply skip and verify your dump on Dolphin Emulator if needed.
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![DAT](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/3.png)
1. Insert the game disc you would like to dump.
![DVD](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/4.png)
1. Set the settings as shown on the screen below, while verifying if your game disc is dual layer or not.
![Settings](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/6.png)
1. Press A to start dumping the disc.
+ This process can take quite some time, since it will dump the full 4.7 GB disc contents (8.5 GB for dual layer discs).
![Copying](/images/homebrew/CleanRip/7.png)
1. Proceed to [joining PART files](dump-games#joining-part-files-on-a-fat32-device).
### Dumping a Disc over LAN (Wii DVD Dumper)
#### Requirements
+ A Windows/macOS/Linux PC with an internet connection
+ [DVD Dump Tool](/assets/files/DVDDumpTool.zip)
#### Instructions
Download speeds will be slow due to limitations in the network hardware of the Wii, but it remains a valid solution if you are willing to be patient.
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1. Copy the `DVDDumpTool` folder from the DVDDumpTool `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch DVD Dump Tool from the list of homebrew.
1. Press right on the D-pad, then press A.
1. Choose the disc that you want to copy (The options are: `GameCube Disc`, `Wii Single-Layer Disc`, `Wii Dual-Layer Disc`) and press "A"
![2](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/2.png)
1. Insert the game disc into your Wii.
+ If it is already inserted, eject and reinsert the disc.
![InsertTheDisc](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/insertthedisc.jpg)
1. Select the proper disc type.
![3](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/3.png)
1. Press any button to begin the dumping process.
![4](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/4.png)
1. Remember or write down your Wii's URL (IP address).
1. On your computer, open the browser, go to your address bar and enter the Wii URL.
![5](/images/homebrew/DumpDiscs_LAN/5.png)
1. Click on `Click here to download XXXX.iso`.
1. Proceed to [joining PART files](dump-games#joining-part-files-on-a-fat32-device).
### Joining PART files on a FAT32 device
If you dumped the disc (regardless if it was to a PC or Wii) on a FAT32 formatted device, you should have gotten at least two files that end with `.partX.iso`. They need to be joined.
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#### Windows
1. Copy the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` into an empty folder on your computer.
1. In this folder, click the address bar in Windows Explorer and copy its PATH.
1. Open a PowerShell or Windows Terminal window.
1. Run `cd [PATH]`.
1. Type `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso` and press enter.
1. Wait until the merging process finishes.
+ It should end with the terminal outputting `1 file(s) copied`.
#### macOS/Linux
1. Copy the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` into an empty folder on your computer.
1. Open up a Terminal.
1. Run `cd [PATH]`, replacing [PATH] with the folder path to your `.partX.iso` files.
1. Use the following command as is: `cat \*.part?.iso > game.iso`.
1. Wait until the merging process finishes.
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This guide will show you how to dump WADs from your Wii System Memory.
### Requirements
+ [Yet Another BlueDump MOD](https://oscwii.org/library/app/Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod)
### Instructions
1. Power off your console.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the Yet Another BlueDump MOD `.zip` to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
1. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console.
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel.
1. Launch Yet Another BlueDump MOD from the list of homebrew.
1. Press A.
![Press A](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/1.png)
1. Select `Installed Channel Titles`.
![Installed Channel Titles](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/2.png)
1. Find the content you want to dump and press the 1 Button.
![Find channel](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/3.png)
1. Select `Backup to WAD`.
1. At the prompt to `Fakesign the ticket`, select `Yes`.
1. At the prompt to `Fakesign the TMD`, select `No`.
1. At the prompt to `Change the output WAD region`, select `No`.
The WAD has now been dumped, and should appear at the specified directory on your SD card.
![Done](/images/homebrew/DumpWADS/4.png)

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## Main FAQ
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### How risky is hacking my console?
Not very risky to be honest, depending on your console. The Wii requires much less barrier to entry than other consoles, with some exploits requiring nothing more than a Wii and an internet connection. As long as you follow the general advice laid out [here](bricks#brick-prevention), install [BootMii](bootmii) and [Priiloader](priiloader), and use common sense, you should be completely fine!
### I got error code XXXXXX, how do I fix it?
In order to check what the error means, please visit the [Wiimmfi error page](https://wiimmfi.de/error). More common errors have fixes listed below:
#### Error 01530/51330
Run an Internet connection test by going to `Wii Settings > Internet > Connection settings > Connection > Test this connection`
#### Error 220602
##### For RiiConnect24 Users
You are using the old DNS server for RiiConnect24. Follow [this](riiconnect24#section-iv---connecting) guide for instructions on how to change it.
##### For non-RiiConnect24 Users
Your Primary DNS server is incorrect or not working.<br> This can also happen if you use a proxy server and it is down.
#### Error 107304
##### For RiiConnect24 Users
If you get this error or you see Nintendo's User Agreement without RiiConnect24's logo, that means your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or network is blocking the use of RC24 DNS. You can set `Auto-Obtain DNS` to `On` to solve this. RiiConnect24 will still work without it. Or, you can use the [RiiConnect24 DNS-Server](https://github.com/RiiConnect24/DNS-Server/releases/latest) program.
##### For non-RiiConnect24 Users
If you get this error, the DNS server you chose or your internet as a whole is having issues. Try again later.
#### FORE000006
If you get error FORE000006, your Wii's clock is probably set incorrectly. See [this](wiiconnect24#updating-rtc-clock) on instructions for how to properly reset it. If this still fails, remove the Wii's clock battery (located on the bottom of the system behind a screw) for an hour and put it back in. Then, reset the Wii's clock.
### How can I remove parental controls?
The [mkey generator](https://mkey.salthax.org) can generate the code required to remove parental controls.
### I think my Wii is bricked, or something is seriously wrong, what do I do?
See [this](bricks) page.
## Storage Device FAQ
For the [BlueBomb](bluebomb), [str2hax](str2hax), or [FlashHax](flashhax) exploits, you do not need an SD card to hack your Wii; it is highly recommended to grab one anyway for homebrew and other tasks.
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FAT32 is the recommended file system for SD cards, see [this guide](https://wiki.hacks.guide/wiki/Formatting_an_SD_card) on formatting instructions.<br> For USB devices, FAT32 is also recommended, although users should be aware of FAT32 limitations which only allow volumes up to 2TB in size. WBFS was a previously used file system for Wii game backups - today, it is outdated and should not be used.
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For stock Wii Menu versions lower than 4.0, a limitation in the Wii System Software prevents SD cards bigger than 2GB from being used.<br> For stock Wii Menu versions 4.0 or higher, this limitation is removed and SD cards of various sizes can be used.<br> Your highest chance of getting a working SD card on any Wii is at sizes 32GB or lower, but success has been reported various times on cards ranging up to 256GB.
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For USB devices, flash drives have a high rate of not working on Wii consoles. Instead, it is recommended to use a USB hard drive or solid state drive.
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### General Storage Guidelines
When considering buying or using an SD card or USB device, it is worth considering the things that you will be using either storage medium for. Different uses can take up varying amounts of space, some common examples of which are shown below:
+ Wii Backups: The largest Wii games (dual-layer DVD) are up to sizes of 9GB, more normal games are closer to sizes of 4GB or lower. The average user for a Wii backup device would probably want 128GB or more of space.
+ GameCube Backups: The largest GameCube games reach sizes of up to 1.3GB. ISO sizes are normally this size regardless of the game, but can be considerably lower if NKIT is used as a format instead. The average user for a GameCube backup device would probably want 64GB or more of space.
+ General Emulation: There are a wide variety of emulators available on the Wii. Because the size of different game ROMs differ dramatically, the average user for an emulation drive would probably want 32GB or more of space.
+ General Homebrew: For homebrew, the average user would want 2GB or more of space.
+ NAND Backups: For backing up your NAND with BootMii, the average user would need a minimum of 512MB of free space, but sizes of 1GB or more are recommended.
+ Bare minimum, exploit only: The minimum amount of space to run an SD-card compatible exploit on a Wii is 128MB.
### Buying SD Cards
SD cards 2TB or larger currently do not exist, anyone attempting to sell you one is trying to rip you off.
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When buying SD cards, it is generally recommended that you stick to well-known brands the more expensive and larger capacity that you get. While you can buy a generic 2GB SD card and most likely be safe, the same cannot be said for something like a 512GB SD card. General current pricing for SD cards is around 10-20 USD for 256GB and below, whereas 512GB is around 40 USD. When buying off of Amazon, make sure that your card is either `Sold by/Shipped by Amazon` or `Sold by [brand], Shipped by Amazon`. Be wary when buying storage on eBay.
Recommended brands:
+ Samsung (EVO Select, EVO Plus, PRO Plus)
+ SanDisk (Extreme, Ultra, etc)
+ Lexar (E-Series, Professional)
+ Silicon Power ("3D NAND" cards, higher capacity usually better value)
+ PNY (Elite, Elite-X, etc)
### Buying USB Devices - Hard Drives
When buying USB hard drives, there are only three existing present-day HDD manufacturers: Western Digital, Seagate, and Toshiba. Any and all other hard drive companies are defunct and have either went bankrupt, or were absorbed by the three aformentioned companies. With that said, if you have an extra hard drive lying around made by another company, it should still work! Hard drive technology has remained largely the same within the past 10 or so years. Just make sure to check the S.M.A.R.T data to ensure that the drive isn't failing before you throw all of your data on there.
For hard drive sizing, 2.5 inch should work fine running off of USB power alone on a Wii; 3.5 inch consumes much more power and will almost always need an external power adapter. Make sure to plan for this when determining what you want to do with an external drive.
As for your choices in shopping, this largely comes down to three different scenarios:
+ Buying a new external hard drive from scratch: New external drives come brand new around 60 USD for 2TB, 50 USD for 1TB, around 30 USD for sizes lower than 1TB. Whatever you do, try to stick within the three present manufacturing brands listed above, but bear in mind that offerings are sparse for drive sizes lower than 1TB.
+ Buying a new hard drive, and a new enclosure: New hard drives are decently cheaper than buying a pre-made hard drive, and you can buy an enclosure to house this new hard drive. 2.5 inch enclosures are normally powerable off of USB alone, while 3.5 inch enclosures almost always come with an external adapter for power. An example price is buying a 500GB Western Digital drive and a 2.5 inch drive enclosure off of Amazon - all in all, about 30 USD.
+ Buying an enclosure for an already existing hard drive: If you already have a hard drive laying around, why not put it in an enclosure and use it for your Wii? Enclosures can be found for prices ranging between 10 to 20 USD off of Amazon, as long as you have a drive to supply it with.
### Buying USB Devices - Solid State Drives
For the purpose of using a drive with a Wii, external SSDs are often more expensive than conventional hard drives for no visible gain in speed on a Wii (the console only supports up to USB 2.0 data speeds). If you would like to buy one or already have one lying around, it's an option, but generally it's recommended to just go for a hard drive if you don't already have one.
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FlashHax is an exploit for the Wii that is triggered by using the Internet Channel. Unlike other exploits, this doesn't require an SD card.
### Requirements
* A Wii with an Internet connection
* The Internet Channel
### Instructions
#### Section I - Prep Work
1. Power on your console.
1. Launch the Internet Channel.
![Internet Channel Wii Menu](/images/exploits/flashhax/internet-channel-start.png)
1. Go to `flashhax.com`.
1. Select the correct region for your console.
![Flashhax Region Select](/images/exploits/flashhax/select-region.png)
1. Press the star button to open the bookmark tab.
1. Select `Add Favorite`.
![Bookmark Flashhax](/images/exploits/flashhax/bookmark-page.png)
#### Section II - FlashHax
1. Open the site from the bookmark
1. Wait a while
+ It may take some time as it is downloading the installer over the Internet.
![Downloading Flashhax](/images/exploits/flashhax/wait-for-download.png)
1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the HackMii Installer.
+ This may take multiple tries.
+ If the HackMii Installer doesn't load and it instead freezes (you can't move your cursor), restart your Wii, launch the Internet Channel, then retry this section.
If you still can't get it to load, try deleting your cookies or save data for the Internet Channel.
If after several tries Flashhax still does not work, you should try a [different exploit](get-started) instead.
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)
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This is a full guide on how to manage your GameCube saves.
Use of any GameCube peripheral with a Family Edition Wii or Wii Mini require soldering on GameCube ports and/or memory card slots.
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## Uploading an Individual Save (.gci File) to a Physical Memory Card
### Requirements
* 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/).
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If you are looking for save game exploits for booting into [Swiss](https://github.com/emukidid/swiss-gc/releases), you can find a list of them [here](https://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Booting_homebrew#Game_Save_Exploits).
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### Instructions
#### Downloading
1. Extract GCMM and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
1. Place the `.gci` file in a folder called `MCBACKUP` on the root of the SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Restoring
1. Insert your physical memory card into Slot A or Slot B.
1. Select the device you want to restore from.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. In GCMM, Press X on a GameCube controller or + on a Wii remote.
![Menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. Select the save you want to restore. If you have multiple saves to restore, you can press R on the GameCube controller or 1 on the Wii remote to restore all of your saves.
![Save](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-save.jpg)
1. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.
## Backing Up A Save (.gci File) to an SD or USB From a Physical Memory Card
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* An SD Card or USB
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
### Instructions
#### Downloading
1. Extract GCMM and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
1. Place the `.gci` file in a folder called `MCBACKUP` on the root of the SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Backing Up
1. Insert your physical memory card into slot A or slot B.
1. Select the device you want to backup to.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. In GCMM, Press Y on a GameCube controller or - on a Wii remote.
![Menu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-menu.jpg)
1. Select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. Select the save you want to backup. If you have multiple saves to backup, you can press R on the GameCube controller or 1 on the Wii remote to backup all of your saves.
![Save](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-save.jpg)
1. When backing up is complete, press any button to continue.
## Backing Up Your Physical Memory Card Into an Emulated Memory Card (.raw file)
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* An SD Card or USB
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
### Instructions
#### Downloading
1. Extract GCMM and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
1. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.
#### Dumping the .raw
1. Insert your memory card into Slot A or Slot B.
1. Select the device you want to dump to.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press L and Y at the same time on GameCube Controller or B and - at the same time on the Wii remote to backup your to a .raw file and select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. When the dump is complete, press any button to continue. It should be saved in a folder on the root of your SD or USB called `MCBACKUP`.
## Restoring an Emulated Memory Save to a Physical Memory Card
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* An SD Card or USB
* [GCMM](https://oscwii.org/library/app/gcmm)
### Instructions
1. If you are trying to restore a save from Dolphin, go to the `File` tab in Dolphin, select open user folder, open the GC folder, and find the `.raw` file.
1. If you are restoring a Nintendont emulated memory card save, navigate to the `saves` folder on the root of your SD card or USB.
1. Insert your memory card into Slot A or Slot B.
1. Select the device you want to restore from.
![Device](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-select-device.jpg)
1. Press L and X at the same time on GameCube controller or B and + at the same time on the Wii remote.
1. Select the slot your memory card is in.
![Memory](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/gcmm-mem-select.jpg)
1. It should restore the .raw file to your memory card. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.
## Transferring Saves Between 2 Physical Memory Cards
### Requirements
* A Wii with GameCube ports
* At least 2 physical memory cards
### Instructions
1. Insert both memory cards into the Wii.
1. From the System menu, navigate into `Wii Options`, `Data Management`, `Save Data`, `Nintendo GameCube`.
![sysmenu](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/sysmenu.jpg) <br>
![settings](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/settings.jpg) <br>
![data management](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/data-management.jpg) <br>
![save data](/images/homebrew/gcsaves/save-data.jpg)
1. Find the save you want, select it and select `Move or Copy`.
[Click here to go back to the site index.](site-navigation)
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It is recommended to at least have an SD card on hand after the initial hack process, as this will enable you to make a NAND backup using BootMii and install many types of homebrew.
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All of the exploits listed here are different methods of achieving the same end-result (getting to the HackMii installer).
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These steps will help you softmod your Wii, from stock to BootMii. Before starting this guide, please ensure that your console is on the latest version of the Wii firmware (4.3). If your Wii is already softmodded but is on an older version, follow [this](update) guide to upgrade your setup.
### Identify your console revision:
{% include identify-console.html %}<br>
### Select your exploit
Select the exploit that corresponds to your console and situation the best. If the recommended option does not work for you, or if you are curious about other exploits, check out [Legacy Exploits](legacy-exploits).
| Console Revision | Recommended Exploit |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Wii/Wii Family Edition | If you can use a Windows PC:<br> Automatic Setup: Proceed to [ModMii](modmii)<br> If you can use an SD card:<br> Manual Setup: Proceed to [Wilbrand](wilbrand)<br> If you cannot use an SD card:<br> Manual Setup: Proceed to [str2hax](str2hax)<br> |
| Wii Mini | Proceed to [Bluebomb](bluebomb) |
| Wii U (vWii) | If you have not modded your Wii U yet:<br> Proceed to [Introduction (wiiu.hacks.guide)](https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/)<br> If your Wii U is already modded:<br> Proceed to [vWii Modding (wiiu.hacks.guide)](https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/vwii-modding) |
| Dolphin Emulator | Proceed to [Homebrew Channel on Dolphin](homebrew-dolphin) |

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This guide is intended for situations where you need to relaunch the HackMii Installer to update/reinstall the Homebrew Channel or BootMii.
It is also safe to [redo any exploit](get-started) to get back into the HackMii Installer.
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### Relaunching via the Homebrew Channel
#### Requirements
* 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.
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.
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii installation](hbc)
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### Relaunching via Priiloader
#### Requirements
* 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.
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#### 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.
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`.
1. Navigate to `hackmii_installer_v1.2` and press `1` to load it.
[Continue to Homebrew Channel and BootMii Installation](hbc)
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The Homebrew Channel is where you will go to launch homebrew applications.
### Instructions
This page is **only** intended for users of the Wii mini. If you have a regular Wii, follow [this guide](hbc) instead.
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While it is possible to install BootMii on a Wii mini, you will need to solder an SD card slot. That requires opening up your Wii mini and using special tools, so it is not recommended.
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1. You will see a scam warning screen. Wait 30 seconds for the text "Press 1 to continue" to appear, then press 1.
![Scam Screen](/images/hackmii/scam.png)
1. Press `Continue`, then select `Install The Homebrew Channel`.
![Homebrew Channel installation](/images/hackmii/hbc_install.png)
![Homebrew Channel installation OK](/images/hackmii/hbc_install_ok.png)
1. Press `Continue` when finished.
1. Once done, select `Exit` to exit the HackMii installer.
[Continue to installing Priiloader](priiloader) <br> Priiloader offers protection from bricks, and is highly recommended to install.
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