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* Remove all mentions to vWii the guide is not intended for this * Various changes * Add the Wii Mini Ethernet homebrew * Upload d2x cios installer * Upload NUS Downloader * Host the files locally instead of linking to CSG * host files locally, change some wording * Small fixes * Small Fixes * Update bluebomb.md * Update get-started.md * Remove wii mini from requirements * revert getting started to how it was * Fix bluebomb.md, along with markdown errors * wiiu.hacks.guide -> wiiuguide.xyz in get-started.md * oops, forgot to remove this * consistency update * Remove unneeded image * update get started to further include bluebomb as a viable method * Update cios.md * mention the usb drive requirement for bluebomb * mention that changing the DNS is needed * Remove irrelevant section about RC24 * Delete 2.jpg * Delete 3.jpg * Delete 4.jpg * Delete 5.jpg * Delete 6.jpg * Delete 7.jpg * Add new images * missed this one * Update dump-games.md * Update bluebomb.md * restore seperate cleanrip page * restore to the old style, with 3 seperate pages * restore dump-smb page * replace images * Add updated images * replace images to fix merge conflict Co-authored-by: ToastyNIck <32781165+ToastyNIck@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: twosecslater <twosecslater@tuta.io> Co-authored-by: NightScript <maorninja@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Larsen Vallecillo <larsen@weborican.com>
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title: "cIOS"
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---
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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This tutorial will teach you how to install cIOS (custom IOS). While this is a recommendation (homebrew might work better), it is a requirement for USB Loader applications.
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![d2x cIOS Installer](/images/cIOS.png)
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## Requirements
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- An SD card or USB drive
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- [d2x cIOS Installer] (/assets/files/d2x-cIOS-Installer-Wii.zip)
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- Windows PC + [NUS Downloader](/assets/files/NUSDownloader_v19.zip)
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- This is only required if you cannot connect your Wii to the internet.
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## Instructions
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### Section I - Offline NUS Downloads
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[Skip to the next section if this doesn't apply to you](#Section II - Managing d2x cIOS installer)
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{: .notice--info}
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1. Extract and launch NUS Downloader.
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2. Make sure that "`Pack WAD`" is enabled.
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3. Using the database, navigate to the following files and press `start NUS Download` for each one:
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- `IOS` -> `IOS56` -> `v5661`
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- `IOS` -> `IOS57` -> `v5918`
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4. Navigate into the new `titles` directory where you placed NUS Downloader
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- You will find two new folders in this directory: `0000000100000038` & `0000000100000039`.
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5. In each directory, there is another directory for the version you just downloaded. Open this version folder and find a WAD file:
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- `0000000100000038` -> `5661` -> `IOS56-64-v5661.wad`
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- `0000000100000039` -> `5918` -> `IOS57-64-v5918.wad`
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Copy both WAD files to the root of the storage device.
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Optionally, if you wish to verify that the downloaded WADs are correct, use a checksum tool (like fciv) to verify:
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#### IOS56
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- **MD5**: `5cdee6593cf0dacc18cf300b12166fde`
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- **SHA1**: `597c360e521ccd3062fd9c38c5369e691344d5e2`
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#### IOS57
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- **MD5**: `ac8bbbea38f29e8d8959badb3badf18e`
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- **SHA1**: `b8fd4efbb6d7ae2f4e9328b3082901f5981701b1`
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### Section II - Managing d2x cIOS installer
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- Extract d2x cIOS Installer and put it in the `apps` folder on your SD card or USB drive.
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- Your storage device should look like this:
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```
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SD
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|- IOS56-64-v5661.wad (optionally, for Wii offline guide)
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|- IOS57-64-v5918.wad (optionally, for Wii offline guide)
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|- /apps
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|- /d2x-cios-installer
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```
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2. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and launch d2x cIOS Installer from the Homebrew Channel.
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### Section III - Installing
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1. Press continue, then set the options to the following:
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```
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Select cIOS: v10 beta52 d2x-v10-beta52
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Select cIOS base: 56
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Select cIOS slot: 249 (In some cases, it may warn you that the current (c)IOS or IOS STUB will be overwritten. You can ignore this warning.)
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Select cIOS version: 65535
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- This revision is only used by the Wii when checking updates. It is set to the highest version to prevent a system update from overriding it with a non-functional official IOS.
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```
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![Install cIOS 249](/images/Wii/Install249.png)
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2. Once set, press A twice to install.
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3. When done installing, press A to return, and set the options to the following:
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```
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Select cIOS: v10 beta52 d2x-v10-beta52
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Select cIOS base: 57
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Select cIOS slot: 250
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Select cIOS version: 65535
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```
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![Install cIOS 250](/images/Wii/Install250.png)
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4. Once set, press A twice to install.
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5. When done installing, press A to return, and set the options to the following:
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```
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Select cIOS: v10 beta52 d2x-v10-beta52
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Select cIOS base: 58
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Select cIOS slot: 251
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Select cIOS version: 65535
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```
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6. Run it again, then exit once done.
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### Options once complete
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You can now use homebrew such as [USB Loader GX](usbloadergx).
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[Continue to site navigation](site-navigation)<br>
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We have many other tutorials that you might like.
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