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To do so just open the download, go into the “apps” folder, then drag the “usbloader_gx” folder into the similarly labeled “apps” folder on your SD card.
#Usb loader gx crashes back to homebrew channel install
But first, I’m going to recommend you install the USB Loader GXapplication (click the link to download). Now we can install third party applications to the Wii through the Homebrew channel. Now install one last time with the base and slot set to 58 and 251, respectively.ħ. Now you must increment the base and slot up by 1 to 57 and 250, respectively, and install again. After changing the settings, press a to install. There will be three settings, the default settings (shown in the first left image) must be changed to the settings in the right image for the initial install (from dx2 v6 -> v10 beta53 and from base 37 -> base 56). The installer will run and eventually bring you to a settings page (shown below). For the next step, reinsert the SD card back into the console, open the Homebrew Channel, and load the cIOS installer. While you’re there, now that the Homebrew Channel is already installed, you might now want to delete the folder labeled “private” and rename the folder labeled “privateold” back to “private”.Ħ.
#Usb loader gx crashes back to homebrew channel download
Reinsert the SD card into your computer and move the Apps folder from the cIOS download onto the SD card. Now you are going to exit the installer by returning to the Wii menu and remove the SD card. After the Homebrew channel has successfully installed select continue and then Exit when you get back to the main menu.ĥ. Note the game sometimes hangs and the file will not load, if this happens simply unplug the console, plug it back in and restart step 3.Ĥ. On the next page it will ask you to continue, keep selecting continue until you reach the menu below where you must select “Install the Homebrew Channel”. Go back into the Stage Builder and the boot.elf will load (the screen should look like the image below). For the next step, you must first turn the game back on then insert the SD card back into the Wii or Wii U (otherwise the system will automatically delete the boot.elf file). Next go into the HackMii Installer download and insert the file labeled boot.elf to the SD card.ģ. When you open the SD card there will be a folder labeled “private” rename this to “privateold” and insert the folder labeled “private” from the SmashStack download to the SD card. Next, remove the SD card and insert it into your computer. You then want to go to the Vault, then stage builder and move all of the custom maps over the SD card (inluding the sample maps) and make sure the Wii is not connected to WiFi for now.Ģ. For the first step insert the SD card into the game system and start up the game. As a sidenote, the Smash Stack download provided is for the North American region.Ģ.
For the first step you will want to download Smash Stack, HackMii Installer v1.2, and cIOS(If you don’t have an unzip program get WinRAR). Note that hacking a console will always run the risk of bricking the system, but if you follow the instructions given there shouldn’t be any problems.įirst off you will need an SD card under 2GB (Not SDHC) and a copy of Super Smash Bros Brawl for the Wiiġ. This will allow you to run third party applications including emulators and a USB loader to run Wii and Gamecube game backups. Now I’m going to walk you through an installation of the Homebrew channel on either the Wii or or Wii virtual console on the Wii U.