Part 3. Plug your SD card into your computer. The SD card should fit into your computer's SD card slot angled-side-in, logo-side-up. Open the file download site. Click Download. It's the button in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Extract the files. On a Windows computer, double-click the ZIP folder, click Extract at the top of the folder's window, click Extract all in the resulting toolbar, and click Extract when prompted. This will extract the files to a regular folder and open the folder when the extraction completes. On a Mac, just double-click the ZIP folder to open it.
Open the "Files" folder. Copy the all files in the Files folder. Click your SD card's name. Paste in the files. The files will copy onto the SD card.
Eject the card. Once your files finish copying, you can proceed with removing your SD card. To do so: Windows - RIght-click the drive in the panel to the left and click Eject. Mac - Click the upward-facing arrow to the right of your SD card's name in the left-hand pane. Part 4. Plug your SD card into your Wii. It should fit in a slot in the front of the Wii. Turn on your Wii.
Press your Wii's power button, or use the power button on the remote. The Wii's remote will need to be on and synced as well. Press A when prompted. This will take you to the main menu. Start the Homebrew channel. Select the homebrew channel on your Wii's main menu, then select Start when prompted. Select IOS Installer. It's in the middle of the menu. A pop-up menu will appear. Select Load when prompted. You'll find this option in the bottom-middle of the pop-up menu.
Press the 1 button. Doing so selects the Install option. If you're using a GameCube controller, press the Y button instead. It's at the bottom of the page.
If you don't see this option, select the text in brackets at the bottom of the screen and press Right until you see it appear. Doing so will install the IOS base onto your Wii. This process can take upward of 20 minutes, so be patient.
Press any button when prompted. This will exit the setup and return you to the Homebrew menu. Part 5. It's in the middle of the Homebrew menu. The installer window menu will open. Scroll left to the "IOS" option. This will select the IOS file that you installed earlier. Press A. Doing so confirms your choice. Agree to the terms of use. Press A on your controller to agree to the terms of use. Select an IOS version. Select a custom IOS slot. Select a network installation. Press Left until you see "Network installation" appear between the brackets.
Start the installation. Press A to begin installing the IOS installer. This will move you to the next part of the installation. Select another IOS version. Select another slot.
Use the network installer. Select "Network installation" and press A as you did with the last installer, then wait for the installation to complete. Press any button when prompted, then press the B button. This will restart your Wii. When it finishes restarting, you'll be able to proceed. Part 6. Navigate to the next page over. Press the Right arrow on your Wii remote's D-pad to do so.
Select WAD Manager. It's the second option on this page. Doing so will start up the WAD Manager installer. This agrees to the terms of use. Select "IOS" to load. Disable the emulator. Select "Disable" in between the brackets and press A. Select your SD card. Doing so brings up a list of the files on the SD card that you inserted earlier. Scroll down and select WAD.
It's near the bottom of the screen. Select the USB loader. Install the WAD Manager. Press A when prompted to do so. This will restart the Wii. Once the Wii finishes restarting, you'll be back on the second page of the Homebrew channel. Part 7. It's on the Wii remote. Pressing it brings up the Home menu. Select Shutdown. It's at the bottom of the menu. Your Wii will power down. It's best to wait until your Wii fully powers down before proceeding. Insert your flash drive into the Wii.
The flash drive should plug into a USB port at the back of the Wii. Turn back on your Wii. Press your Wii's power button to do so. It's on the right side of the page. Select Start. This process will take several minutes, especially the first time you run the program. Insert a game. Place in the Wii the disc for a game that you want to back up to the USB flash drive.
Select Install when prompted. The program will begin reading the contents of the disc. Select OK when prompted. Doing so will prompt your Wii to begin burning the disc onto the USB flash drive. This process will take quite some time, and the burning progress bar may appear to freeze at multiple points. Do not remove your USB drive or restart your Wii if this happens. This will complete the burning process. At this point, you can eject the game disc from the Wii.
Play your game. Click the game's name, then click the spinning disc icon in the middle of the window. This will launch the game. If the Wii is stuck on the black screen, your console may have crashed.
If you cannot force a shutdown, the only way is to unplug the Wii's power. If the screen goes black and returns to the Wii menu, you'll need to install a cIOS. Not Helpful 4 Helpful Yes, you should skip that step as you already hacked it and already can install homebrew apps. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 8. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 6. Is it necessary that I format the SD card after installing the homebrew channel? After homebew is installed, you only need to delete the files on your SD card.
Formatting the card is not required. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 9. Unfortunately, that's not possible. Not Helpful 54 Helpful The image of the installed game worked, and I thought the gameplay worked, but it didn't it always send me back to the Wii menu. Milos Tosic. Did you try to load another game? It may be because the WBFS for that game is broken. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 4. How do I turn my controller back on? On parts 3 and 4 it turns off and won't turn back on. If you are using a black or any non-white Wii remote, it has the motion plus controller in it.
So how do I format this USB drive successfully? Any recommended free USB format tool? Then you can switch to Windows DiskPart. Step 1. Click Start button, type "cmd" in the search box, right click the program and select "Run as administrator". Step 2. In the elevated Command Prompt window, type "diskpart" and press enter to launch the tool.
To format write-protected USB drive, you will have to run "attributes disk clear readonly" command first, then you will be able to format write-protected USB drive via cmd.
If your USB cannot be formatted due to the damaged file system, there are great chances that you cannot format it successfully with DiskPart, either.
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