The Wii Channels are features/applications of Wii stored in a Channel slot on the Wii Menu that features an animated icon. Selecting a Channel icon with the Wii Remote 's button then allows the user to open it by clicking the 'Start' button. Install WAD Files on Any Wii: In this instructable, you will learn how to install a wad file onto your Nintendo Wii. A wad file is usually a file that, once installed, will become a channel, but can also be a patch or something else of the sort like the cios wad file. Start the WAD Manager on the homebrew selecting IOS249 (for all wad installations) and the SD Slot as the source wads will come up and install them one by one make sure you don't run out of memory on the wii. Once installed returned to the Wii system memory and the Emulators will be as channels. For info on how to store roms or play check out.
HMN - Windows 98 on Wii (DOSBox Wii)
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If you don't already have the Homebrew Channel, checkout my videos:
HMN - Softmod Any Wii Without LetterBomb (Wilbrand Launcher)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-USli5zF7IA
HMN - Softmod Wii 4.3 Without a Game (LetterBomb)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5YdKXULhOI
HMN - Softmod Wii 4.2 - 3.0 Without a Game (BannerBomb)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOp0RdZcnVI
(Optional) You can also use a USB Keyboard & USB Mouse.
DOSBOX Wii doesn't support Network or DVD Drive.
1. Download the DOSBOX Wii Pack http://tinyurl.com/magufd6
mirror http://tinyurl.com/mazmr58
2. Extract with Winrar
http://tinyurl.com/me4glx3
3. Copy everything from the DOSBox Wii Pack to SD Card
4. Remove SD Card from PC & Insert it into Wii
5. Go to the Homebrew Channel & Load Multi-Mod Manager
6. Go to WAD Manager & DOSBox Wii forwarder
7. Press + to select & Press A to install
8. Once it's finished installing, Press B to go back & Press Home to exit
9. Press Home & Exit to System Menu
10. Go to the new DOSBox Wii channel and it should load Windows 98
I recommend booting into safemode
Press Home & Go to Keyboard if you don't have a USB Keyboard
Use the Wii Remote to move the cursor if you don't have a USB Mouse
To Autoload Windows 98 on startup
1. Hold Reset (If you installed Priiloader it should load) http://tinyurl.com/n5e9epm
2. Go to Load/Install File, Go to DOSBox Wii.dol & Press A
3. Go to Settings, Change Autoboot to Installed file, Save
Here is a WAD Forwarder I've created: Copy the WAD to the 'wad' folder on the SD Card, Insert the SD Card into Wii & Install the WAD using Multi-Mod Manager. DOSBox Wii - forwarder http://tinyurl.com/o8jrrfo mirror http://tinyurl.com/qguj2pq
Disclaimer: I do NOT promote or support piracy, copyright infringement or illegal distribution. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All Names, Characters, Logos and other trademarks are property of their respective owners.The materials in this video are for educational purposes ONLY. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. Use at your own risk.
The Wii Channels are features/applications of Wii stored in a Channel slot on the Wii Menu that features an animated icon. Selecting a Channel icon with the Wii Remote 's button then allows the user to open it by clicking the 'Start' button. Install WAD Files on Any Wii: In this instructable, you will learn how to install a wad file onto your Nintendo Wii. A wad file is usually a file that, once installed, will become a channel, but can also be a patch or something else of the sort like the cios wad file. Start the WAD Manager on the homebrew selecting IOS249 (for all wad installations) and the SD Slot as the source wads will come up and install them one by one make sure you don't run out of memory on the wii. Once installed returned to the Wii system memory and the Emulators will be as channels. For info on how to store roms or play check out.
HMN - Windows 98 on Wii (DOSBox Wii)
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Wii Wad Files Free Download
If you don't already have the Homebrew Channel, checkout my videos:
HMN - Softmod Any Wii Without LetterBomb (Wilbrand Launcher)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-USli5zF7IA
HMN - Softmod Wii 4.3 Without a Game (LetterBomb)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5YdKXULhOI
HMN - Softmod Wii 4.2 - 3.0 Without a Game (BannerBomb)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOp0RdZcnVI
(Optional) You can also use a USB Keyboard & USB Mouse.
DOSBOX Wii doesn't support Network or DVD Drive.
1. Download the DOSBOX Wii Pack http://tinyurl.com/magufd6
mirror http://tinyurl.com/mazmr58
2. Extract with Winrar
http://tinyurl.com/me4glx3
3. Copy everything from the DOSBox Wii Pack to SD Card
4. Remove SD Card from PC & Insert it into Wii
5. Go to the Homebrew Channel & Load Multi-Mod Manager
6. Go to WAD Manager & DOSBox Wii forwarder
7. Press + to select & Press A to install
8. Once it's finished installing, Press B to go back & Press Home to exit
9. Press Home & Exit to System Menu
10. Go to the new DOSBox Wii channel and it should load Windows 98
I recommend booting into safemode
Press Home & Go to Keyboard if you don't have a USB Keyboard
Use the Wii Remote to move the cursor if you don't have a USB Mouse
To Autoload Windows 98 on startup
1. Hold Reset (If you installed Priiloader it should load) http://tinyurl.com/n5e9epm
2. Go to Load/Install File, Go to DOSBox Wii.dol & Press A
3. Go to Settings, Change Autoboot to Installed file, Save
Here is a WAD Forwarder I've created: Copy the WAD to the 'wad' folder on the SD Card, Insert the SD Card into Wii & Install the WAD using Multi-Mod Manager. DOSBox Wii - forwarder http://tinyurl.com/o8jrrfo mirror http://tinyurl.com/qguj2pq
Disclaimer: I do NOT promote or support piracy, copyright infringement or illegal distribution. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All Names, Characters, Logos and other trademarks are property of their respective owners.The materials in this video are for educational purposes ONLY. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. Use at your own risk.
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Please post which channels launch, which dont, (gameid and region).
I will try to answer as many questions as I can
1. Install Wii System Menu
a. Either use the NAND dump from your wii and put it in the correct place
b. Or Extract a wii system menu wad from the update partition of a game, or obtain system menu wad via nusd.
with the sysmenu wad in the gamelist, right click on wad and select install to wii menu.
2. after system menu is installed right click a wad in the gamelist and install to wiimenu
mii channel, photo channel and other channels included on every wii are available the same places, nusd or update partitions
When returning to the System Menu from a game or launching a channel, the wii remote must be disconnected and reconnected from the tools menu
Current status:
Booting from disc channel should work with all pal wii games
booting pal channels