Wii Games For Usb Loader Gx. Nintendo barely unrolled their own pretty considerable update for the Nintendo Wii, so it just appears fitting that the homebrew community has now done the same, with the all of the time fertile Waninkoko delivering the goods with a new USB Loader that'll anable you play your 'legal iso backup accumulation' from any old USB mass computer storage device. Cover images can be downloaded via the USB loader itself. If you don't have an internet connection on the Wii, you can manually download the covers from GameTDB.com and place them on the SD card or USB device (exact location differs per loader). USB Loader GX is one of the available USB Loaders for the Wii. It features loads of customization possibilities, and can play games from USB, SD, and DVD. Installing/uninstalling a loader is not the proper definition, as the loader is on SD card and to uninstall it, it's only a.
Today I modded the household Wii and put my copies of Mario Kart Double Dash and Mario Kart Wii onto a flash drive to play, since I don't have the discs. I'll describe the process I went through in case anyone else wants to do the same.
I can't play online with CTGP Revolution because I still don't have a game disc. I'll pick one up from a second-hand shop or wait for one online to have a good price.
I'm using LetterBomb, cIOS, USB Loader GX, YAWMM, and Nintendont.
You'll need an SD card and a USB drive, both formatted as FAT32. Apparently the USB can also be formatted as NTFS. I don't know if this is true or not.
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- Connect your Wii to the internet. Yeah, you do need to. I tried doing it without.
- Get LetterBomb and choose to bundle the HackMii installer. Fill in your details. Cut a wire. Save the file. Extract it to the root of your SD.
- Download cIOS. (Source.) Extract it to the root of the SD. Your SD should now contain
/apps/d2x-cios-installer/*
. - Download USB Loader GX. Save the file. Extract it to the root of the SD. Your SD should now also contain
/apps/usbloader-gx/*
. - Create a folder named
wad
in the root of your SD. - Download the USB Loader GX channel forwarder WAD file. Put it into the
wad
folder on your SD. - Download YAWMM_EN from this site. Extract it into the existing
apps
folder. Your SD should now also contain/apps/YAWMM_EN/*
. - Download the Nintendont DOL. Save it to
/apps/nintendont/boot.dol
(must be that exact name). - Download the other Nintendont files from this folder specifically and put them into the same folder on the SD next to
boot.dol
. - The SD is ready. Put it into the Wii.
- On the Wii menu, go to the letter icon in the corner. Browse forwards or backwards a few days until you find the bomb. Click the bomb.
- Wait a moment to be able to skip the scam warning screen.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to install the Homebrew Channel. You can probably install BootMii too, I don't know if it's important. I'm not sure if I did or not.
- Launch the Homebrew Channel. Make sure you can see USB Loader GX, d2x's cIOS installer, YAWMM, and Nintendont.
- Start d2x's cIOS installer.
- Launch the Homebrew Channel again and select USB Loader GX. Make sure it starts.
- Launch the Homebrew Channel again and select YAWMM. Install the WAD you downloaded before in the
wad
folder using the on screen instructions. You should be able to figure it out. - If you already have game ISO/WBFS files, you'll need to do this step. Create a folder on the USB named
wbfs
for Wii games, and a folder namedgames
for Gamecube games. To add a game, make a folder namedGame Title [GAMECODE]
inside eitherwbfs
orgames
, then put your WBFS file inside it, namedGAMECODE.wbfs
. Gamecube games are similar, but the file is namedgame.iso
(literally that). For example, you might have the structure/wbfs/Mario Kart Wii [RMCP01]/RMCP01.wbfs
. - Put the USB into the Wii. If the Wii is standing vertically and you're looking at it from above, the USB should go in the slot on the left, the one that's closer to the edge.
- Go to the Wii menu and launch the new USB Loader GX channel.
- If you have game discs, insert each disc and press
+
to copy the game disc to the USB drive. - Once you've copied all your games, press 1 to download covers for your games. You'll need to relaunch USB Loader GX after doing this.
- You can now play your games!
Good luck. I hope I didn't forget anything.
— Cadence
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Hi, I've got an issue with a few games I downloaded on this forum.
I've got around 45 Wii games running in USB Loader GX that I ripped myself. They all work, no problems there.
Recently I downloaded a few (Wario Land Shake It, Sonic Colors, Rodea, Mario Party 8) I couldn't find in person.
They run fine in Dolphin (iso and wbfs) but when the wbfs files are moved to my Fat32 formatted hard drive, and using USB Loader GX, the downloaded games return to the Wii home screen when I try to start them.
Every other game still works but the downloaded games don't even have the animated scene that usually show when a game is selected.
The files are inside their own folders in the wbfs folder on the hard drive, and I was able to get them to download cover art from GameTDB.
I used ISO to WBFS to convert the files.
Is there anybody who knows what is causing this?