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title: "Installing Wii Themes"
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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Are you tired of the boring, plain white theme on your Wii Menu, and want a cool theme instead? This tutorial will help you get a new theme for your Wii Menu!
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In the case of a brick, [installing Priiloader is a must.](/priiloader) Also, install BootMii (as Boot2 if you have an early Wii). You should be fine if you do this tutorial correctly though.
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{: .notice--warning}
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#### What you need
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* A Wii
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* An SD card with at least 128 MB of free space
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* A computer with Windows on it (or using Mono or Wine on Linux/Mac)
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* [MyMenuify Mod](/assets/files/MyMenuifyModv1.5.zip)
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* [ThemeMii Mod](http://adf.ly/6DhHK)
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* [This GBAtemp post](https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-theme-team-creations-v2.336596/)
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#### Instructions
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##### Section I - Finding a Theme
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1. Peruse the GBAtemp post, finding a theme you want to install. Some have YouTube videos to show what the theme looks like, unfortunately some of them are unavailable.
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1. Once you found one you like, click the download link corresponding to your Wii Menu version. **It is very important to pick the right one to avoid bricks.**
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1. You probably will pick the download link that says 4.X, that means the theme will work on version 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 of the Wii Menu.
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1. Some themes have different links for different regions, so please pick the one corresponding to your Wii's region.
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1. Once you downloaded the theme you want and double-checked you got the right one, open up ThemeMii Mod.
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##### Section II - Building the Theme
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1. A dialog box will pop up telling you to only install themes if you have brick protection. If you installed Priiloader and/or BootMii (see the warning at the start of this guide), press OK.
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1. Go to `Tools` > `Download Base App` > Version of the Wii Menu you have installed > Region of the Wii Menu you have installed.
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![Common Key](/images/Theme/common-key.png)
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1. A dialog box will pop up asking you to enter in a value to create a key. Enter in what it says, it will create a key that will be used to decrypt the Wii Menu from Nintendo's servers.
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1. A file selection box will ask you where to save the .app file (that is the Wii Menu file it downloaded). Save it to the directory where ThemeMii is in. |