![]() ![]() But you have to search for Wad files or forwarder channels to start knowing about that. But I freed my wii 3 years from now and I can share the little I know. ![]() (I did it myself then but im refining it before uploading it on the internet). (Homebrew games launched via homebrew channel also can have their wad) so i joined this community to ask if someone coul do it. In fact i can answer you because i didnt find anywhere a wad for homebrew game called Wiitrouble. A lot of applications that doesnt have much attention doesnt have a wad. (I can´t give them to you because im level1 on the forum so i cant put links or archives). And also you can find trusty wads practically anywhere. There are plenty of tutorials for WadManager. I went on to try and reinstall it, but Homebrew Channel does not want to read any SD Card or USB Drive. Something I was sure I had used months ago. You install WadManager (also on your SD card as any other app) and you start it via homebrew channel. In trying to play Wii Sports, a game I had dumped into memory for I had lost the disc, I noticed that the Home Menu did not had USB Loader on it. You have to have a carpet on the root of your SD card named "WAD" (without the""). So you find the USBloaderGX WAD file you like the desing the most. But if you search for it you will find soon a trustable source, because a defective WAD is dangerous for the wii (tho i've never had any problem ccause normally is easy to find good wads). To play DVDs on Wii/Wii U, click Media and find MPlayer CE, a player that is able to play various kinds of DVDs. ![]() Wait a moment and then you should be able to browse the list of featured Homebrew Apps. USBloaderGX (a wii games loader) has a lot of WADs with diferent desings. Be sure your Wii is able to connect to your Wireless network, then launch the Homebrew Channel. You can install them via WadManager.įor example. 4 Download Hi I like to show you a really easy instructable to how to run the Homebrew Channel which is actually called Homebrew Launcher on the Wii U. They are called WADs or forwarder channels. They are shorcuts from the menu to the homebrew channel. ![]()
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