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This tutorial will tell you how to install cIOS (custom IOS). This is required if you want to load games with a USB Loader. Some homebrew might work better using cIOS.
If you have a Wii U (vWii), follow this guide to install cIOS instead. Attempting to install any other cIOS on vWii won't work. {: .notice--info}
If you have a Wii mini, install this cIOS instead. Attempting to install any other cIOS on a Wii mini won't work. {: .notice--info}
What you need
- A Wii
- An SD card or USB drive
- d2x cIOS Installer
Ensure that if you are using an SD card, the lock switch is in the unlocked position, otherwise you will not be able to select the correct options in the installer. {: .notice--warning}
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.
However, If you encounter any errors like `tcp_read timeout` and `net_gethostbyname failed:`, this will allow the Wii to skip the downloading step. {: .notice--warning}
If you are not on Windows, you may download & run this script, and it will download the WAD files for you. {: .notice--info}
- Download, extract, and run NUS Downloader.
- Select "Database", "IOS", then "IOS38", and select "v4123".
- Ensure that "Pack WAD" is checked.
- Don't check "Patch IOS". That is the cIOS Installer's job.
- Click
Start NUS Download!
. - Repeat the step 2 & 3 for
IOS56 v5661
,IOS57 v5918
andIOS58 v6175
. - Once you have downloaded all four IOS, there will be a folder named
titles
in the same folder as the NUS Downloader.
Open the folder and navigate through them until you locate the four WAD files you downloaded. Place each WAD file on the root of your SD card or USB drive.
- This must be the same device containing the d2x cIOS Installer.
The WAD files should be on your SD card like this: {: .notice--info}
Section II - Installing
- Download the d2x cIOS installer and extract the zip to the root of your SD card or USB drive.
- Insert the SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and launch the d2x cIOS Installer from the Homebrew Channel
- Press A to continue, then set the options to the following:
Select cIOS: d2x-v11-beta1
Select cIOS base: 38
Select cIOS slot: 248
Select cIOS version: 65535
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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- Once set, press A twice to install.
- When done installing, press A to return, and set the options to the following:
Select cIOS: d2x-v11-beta1
Select cIOS base: 56
Select cIOS slot: 249
Select cIOS version: 65535
- Once set, press A twice to install.
- When done installing, press A to return, and set the options to the following:
Select cIOS: d2x-v11-beta1
Select cIOS base: 57
Select cIOS slot: 250
Select cIOS version: 65535
- Once set, press A twice to install.
- When done installing, press A to return, and set the options to the following:
Select cIOS: d2x-v11-beta1
Select cIOS base: 58
Select cIOS slot: 251
Select cIOS version: 65535
- Once set, press A twice again to install, and then exit once done.
Troubleshooting
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Although the majority of games should work straight away with the defaults, some may require using a specific cIOS to function, or to utilize certain features within the game.
Examples include:
- Using a keyboard in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
- Running SpongeBob's Boating Bash.
A more comprehensive (although still incomplete) list can be found here
To change the cIOS used for a specific game, follow these instructions:
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Continue to the Homebrew Browser
The Homebrew Browser is a good place to get homebrew on your Wii. This is optional to install.
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Continue to site navigation
We have many other tutorials that you might like.
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You can now use homebrew such as USB Loader GX and WiiFlow. {: .notice--info}