

- #HOMEBREW FOR WII U INSTALL#
- #HOMEBREW FOR WII U UPDATE#
- #HOMEBREW FOR WII U ARCHIVE#
- #HOMEBREW FOR WII U SOFTWARE#
In the Homebrew Launcher run the “Haxchi Installer”. This will allow unsigned titles (such as the Homebrew Launcher) to be launched directly from the system menu. It should look something like this: Installing Haxchi to enable custom firmware in Wii U If/when it loads into “Homebrew Launcher” you are good to proceed to the next step. It usually takes a couple of times (for me it was about 5 times) until it works so just be patient. Open the Internet browser again and repeat the process until it launches into Homebrew Launcher. Go to the Internet Browser -> Settings -> Reset Save Data -> Reset. Hit the X-button on the gamepad to OPEN the “Wii U curtains”Įither the browser will freeze (with a semi-opaque white screen) or it will launch the Homebrew Launcher immediately. We launch this using the Wii U’s built-in browser, so your Wii U will need to be able to access the internet.Ģ. The Homebrew Launcher is a homebrew application that lists and allows the launching of other homebrew applications from the SD card. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky.Kirby: Squeak Squad / Kirby: Mouse Attack.You should probably just take the cheapest.
#HOMEBREW FOR WII U INSTALL#
On the Wii U go to the Nintendo eShop and purchase and install one of the following games. Purchase a very cheap exploitable DS Virtual Console game to enable launch of your “Custom Firmware” automatically at boot. Install a compatible DS Virtual Console game Now that the SD card is ready we have to prepare the Wii U. Here is a backup of what the SD card file structure should look like: SD card backup… Do not worry about that though you are doing it correctly. In some of the steps, you will have to overwrite some of the files you just copied which may seem a little strange. Copy config.ini to the /wiiu/apps/mocha/ folder on your SD cardĢ0. Copy the contents of the Wii U NAND Dumper. Copy the contents of the WUP Installer GX2. zip to the /wiiu/apps/ folder on your SD cardġ3. Copy the savemii_mod folder from the savemii_mod. zip to the /install/hbc/ folder on your SD cardġ2. Copy the contents of the Homebrew Launcher Channel. Create a folder named hbc in the /install/ folder on your SD cardġ1. Copy config.txt to the /haxchi/ folder on your SD card (overwrite the existing config.txt file)ġ0. Copy the contents of the Homebrew Launcher (v1.3). zip to the /wiiu/ folder on your SD cardĦ. Copy the apps folder from the Homebrew App Store. Create a folder named install on the root of your SD cardĥ. Create a folder named wiiu on the root of your SD cardĤ. Here is a collection of all of these files from archived 2018.11.24. The latest release of Haxchi and CBHC (both.The latest release of Wii U NAND Dumper.A previous release (v1.3) of the Homebrew Launcher (the launcher.The latest release of the Homebrew Launcher Channel (the channel.The latest release of WUP Installer GX2.The latest release of Homebrew App Store.
#HOMEBREW FOR WII U SOFTWARE#
If the SD card is large, say 128 GB Windows will not format it as FAT32, but you can use the “Fat 32 Format” software tool to format it. Format the SD card as FAT32 and make sure it is in MBR (Master Boot Record) format.
#HOMEBREW FOR WII U UPDATE#
#HOMEBREW FOR WII U ARCHIVE#
The documentation can also be found on Github or as an archive per 2018.11.25. I am not sure if it still applies, but I assume that if you have the same firmware, it should work.īasically all the info here is from. This is an explanation of all the steps I had to go through to make a modded Wii U in November 2018.
