Wii Games For Usb Loader Gx

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. I used to have no problems with my USB loader GX before (i can play any games that i have downloaded from the internet) but when i try playing my existing games that i have bought in discs before, my wii disc mounter would first take it in then spit it out halfway then take it in again and completely spits it out that my disc would fall. I think there's probably(?) a problem with the disc.

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Various loaders you can use to load other Wii homebrew, Wii Official Discs, Wii Channels, and other such things.

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TitleDescriptionAuthor
Homebrew ChannelInstalls the Wii Homebrew Channel onto the System MenuTeam Twiizers
All-in-1 EmuloaderA basic Front SD elf/dol loader that looks for known EmulatorsEke-eke
BootIOSLoads BootMii IOSVithon
FreedomImporter and ExporterCrediar
Front SD ELF LoaderLoads .elf and .dol files from front SD slotsvpe
Gecko OSLoads an import game, like Datel's FreeLoaderNuke
geckoloader.dol/.elf loader using the usbgecko adapter (useful for developers)dhewg
HomebrewFilterAims at having more functionality than the Homebrew channel.Nano
Homebrew Disc LoaderRun homebrew software directly from DVDSierradev
LoadmiiSmall but powerful loader which can run executables from SD cards, USB sticks, SMB shares, USB Gecko and SD GeckoThe lemon man
Menu LoaderReboots the Wii with any IOS & RegionFree Wii/GCN functionalityTeam Twiizers
Menu Loader CloneMenu loader clone with sourcecode.raven
MinimaLauncherA physical disc booter with no UI for Wii/vWii.iGlitch
TCP LoaderLoads .elf and .dol files over a TCP socketsvpe
TinyLoadLoads an original Wii game of any region, period.marcan
Wii Gamecube Homebrew LauncherStart Gamecube homebrew on Wii from front SD slot.Mega Man, Hell Hibou
Wii Homebrew LauncherWii menu-style launcher for .elf and .dol files. Supports custom human-readable titles and pictures for each app.Hell Hibou
WiiLauncherA simple alternative to Gecko OS. It has additional features to download and edit cheat codes.Conanac
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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.

Install Wii Games Usb Loader Gx

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.

Load Wii Games Usb Loader Gx

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.

  1. Connect your Wii to the internet. Yeah, you do need to. I tried doing it without.
  2. 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.
  3. Download cIOS. (Source.) Extract it to the root of the SD. Your SD should now contain /apps/d2x-cios-installer/*.
  4. Download USB Loader GX. Save the file. Extract it to the root of the SD. Your SD should now also contain /apps/usbloader-gx/*.
  5. Create a folder named wad in the root of your SD.
  6. Download the USB Loader GX channel forwarder WAD file. Put it into the wad folder on your SD.
  7. Download YAWMM_EN from this site. Extract it into the existing apps folder. Your SD should now also contain /apps/YAWMM_EN/*.
  8. Download the Nintendont DOL. Save it to /apps/nintendont/boot.dol (must be that exact name).
  9. Download the other Nintendont files from this folder specifically and put them into the same folder on the SD next to boot.dol.
  10. The SD is ready. Put it into the Wii.
  11. 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.
  12. Wait a moment to be able to skip the scam warning screen.
  13. 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.
  14. Launch the Homebrew Channel. Make sure you can see USB Loader GX, d2x's cIOS installer, YAWMM, and Nintendont.
  15. Start d2x's cIOS installer.
  16. Launch the Homebrew Channel again and select USB Loader GX. Make sure it starts.
  17. 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.
  18. 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 named games for Gamecube games. To add a game, make a folder named Game Title [GAMECODE] inside either wbfs or games, then put your WBFS file inside it, named GAMECODE.wbfs. Gamecube games are similar, but the file is named game.iso (literally that). For example, you might have the structure /wbfs/Mario Kart Wii [RMCP01/RMCP01.wbfs].
  19. 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.
  20. Go to the Wii menu and launch the new USB Loader GX channel.
  21. If you have game discs, insert each disc and press + to copy the game disc to the USB drive.
  22. 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.
  23. You can now play your games!

Good luck. I hope I didn't forget anything.

Download Wii Games For Usb Loader Gx

— Cadence