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5 paź 2024 · So I recently installed a bunch of wads onto my soft modded ntsc wii. I have priiloader región free and video mode to system default in loader settings. All...
5 paź 2024 · I dumped my emuNand using the built in option in USB Loader GX. Then used the emuNand WAD manager to install my WAD. It shows up in the game list to launch, but when I do so the game says “Your system file has been corrupted, please redownload and try again.”. Completely new to this.
5 paź 2024 · Since the real NAND of the Wii has only 512MB memory, I wanted to display and start the WiiWare as WADs via the USB Loader. The WADs are in a separate folder "/wad" on the stick (and also on the SD Card).
I made game forwarder WADs using WiiGSC/Crap, and I get an error about loading IOS58 when I try to load them. This is because USB Loader GX 3.0 rev 1272 uses IOS58 by default, causing AHBPROT issues. The easiest way to fix this is to revert down to 3.0 rev 1271, which can be found on the USB Loader GX SourceForge.
Make sure USB loader gx itself is using a cIOS (not just to load games). Then all you have to do is install the WADs into the emunand instead of your real nand. You can do this in USB loader gx's features->emunand wad manager.
If your Wii System Memory and/or SD Card is full, You can put the games or channels to your USB Drive. So what you need to do is to download the wad you want to put to your flash drive and rename the file extension from .wad to .wbfs and rename the game or channel name to the correct title ID (You need to use GameTDB to find the game or channel ...
2 sty 2024 · Put the SD card back into the front slot in the Wii and plug the USB drive into USB port 0 on the back of the console. USB port 0 is the one closest to the edge of the console. Boot up the Wii and go into the Homebrew Channel.