9.2 KiB
What you need
- A Wii
- An SD card or USB drive
Instructions
If you just completed the Wii Backup Manager section of this page you, skip to Section II. If not continue with the guide. {: .notice--info}
Section I - Setup
- Plug your SD card or USB drive into your computer and create a folder called
Covers
on the root of you device.
Section II - Downloading Covers
- Open and load your games into Gamecube Backup Manager.
If you don't know how to load your games, click here.
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Navigate to the
Covers
tab that's in the top left corner and select it, then clickSync and Download covers (of all games listed)
from the drop down menu. -
Select the
Log *
tab, to see the covers downloading. If you see an error like this[YYYY-MM-DD XX:XX:XX] [ERROR] Failed to download cover (e.g. (Full), (Disc), (3D) or (2D)!
. This probably means that the specific cover it's trying to download is not made yet. -
Go back to the
Files(Source)
tab, just select a game to see the new covers you downloaded.
Section III - Verifying the covers downloaded
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Open File Explorer and navigate and go into the
GCBM
folder, look for a folder calledcovers
and go into it. -
You should see a folder called
cache
, go into that folder and you should see a region folder (e.g. US, EN, DE etc.). Enter the region folder. -
Once in the region folder, you should see 4 folders named
2d
,3d
,Disc
, andFull
.
It's recommended to use the 3d
covers for USB Loader GX. {: .notice--info}
Section IV - Transferring the covers
- Still in the
3d
folder, select all the.png
cover files and copy them into thecovers
folder that's on the root of your SD card or USB drive.
Section V - Displaying the covers
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safely eject and insert the SD card or USB drive into your Wii. If using a USB HDD, ensure it is plugged into Port 0, like seen here.
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Launch "The Homebrew Channel" (HBC) on your Wii, then load "USB Loader GX".
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In USB Loader GX, go to "Settings". ("Gears" icon in the bottom left corner)
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Press right on the d-pad or the "+" symbol on the Wii remote to navigate to page 2 in the settings menu.
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When the "3D Cover Path" screen appears, you should see the root of your SD card or USB drive. If needed, change the drive by clicking the middle button where the pointer is.
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In the "3D Cover Path" screen, locate and select the "covers" folder.
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Press "OK" to set the path and then click "OK" on the next screen as well.
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Back out of the settings menu and verify that the covers are displaying correctly on the main USB Loader GX screen.
Congratulations! You have successfully obtained and displayed the game covers for your games. Enjoy your gaming experience with full covers! {: .notice--info}
What you need
- A Wii
- An SD card or USB drive
If you just completed the Wii Backup Manager section of this page you, skip to Section II. If not continue with the guide. {: .notice--info}
Instructions
Section I - Setting up SD card or USB drive
- Plug your SD card or USB drive into your computer and create a folder called
WiiFlow
on the root of you device.Then create a folder calledboxcovers
inside theWiiFlow
folder.
Section II - Downloading the covers
- Open and load your games into GCBM
If you don't know how to load your games, click here. {: .notice--info}
-
Navigate to the
Covers
tab that's in the top left corner and select it, then clickSync and Download covers (of all games listed)
from the drop down menu. -
Select the
Log *
tab, to verify that the covers are downloading. If you see an error like this[YYYY-MM-DD XX:XX:XX] [ERROR] Failed to download cover (e.g. (Full), (Disc), (3D) or (2D)!
. This probably means that the specific cover it's trying to download is not made yet. -
Go back to the
Files(Source)
tab, just select a game to see the new covers you downloaded.
Section III - Verifying the covers downloaded
-
Open File Explorer and navigate and go into the
GCBM
folder, look for a folder calledcovers
and go into it. -
You should see a folder called
cache
, go into that folder and you should see a region folder (e.g. US, EN, DE etc.). Enter the region folder. -
Once in the region folder, you should see 4 folders named
2d
,3d
,Disc
, andFull
.
It's recommended to use the Full
covers for WiiFlow. {: .notice--info}
Section IV - Transferring the covers
- Still in the
Full
folder, select all the.png
cover files and copy them into theboxcovers
folder that you created inside theWiiFlow
folder.
Section V - Displaying the covers
-
safely eject and insert the SD card or USB drive into your Wii. If using a USB HDD, ensure it is plugged into Port 0, like seen here.
-
Launch "The Homebrew Channel" (HBC) on your Wii, then load "WiiFlow".
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Press the HOME button on the Wii remote to open the
Settings
. -
When in the
Settings
screen, press either theRight Arrow
in the bottom left or the " + " icon on the Wii remote to go to Page 4. -
Once in Page 4. You'll see an option called
Path Manager
, pressGO
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When you get into the
Path Manager
screen, click theSet
option for theBox Cover
. -
Once you've done that you should see this screen. Pick the device that has the
WiiFlow
folder on the root of the device. -
After you picked your deivce, navigate to the
WiiFlow
folder and select it. (NOTE" It may be on a different page, use theArrows
at in the bottom left to change pages) -
You'll be meet with a blank screen, don't worry it's normal, press the
Set
button that's in the buttom middle of the screen -
Select the
Back
option until you return to the WiiFlow main menu. You should now see a message saying "Converting covers X of X". This indicates that WiiFlow is converting the covers for your games.
Congratulations! You have successfully obtained and displayed the game covers for your games. Enjoy your gaming experience with full covers! {: .notice--info}