Go to Tools -> Create Common key -> enter "45e" in the box and press the OK button Start ShowMiiWads from the ShowMiiWads folder When the download is complete, exit the NUS Downloader
Go to Extras -> Load NUS Script and choose the most-up-to-date script
#Get wii channels without wii shop update#
Go to Extras -> Emulate Wii System Update and Choose Your Region Start the NUS Downloader from the NUS Downloader folderĪfter the Update is complete, exit NUS Downloader and re-start it Homebrew Channel installed on the Wii (doesn't matter which Firmware is on the Wii, it only needs the stated requirementsĬreation of the WADs for your Virgin NAND The SD and the Harddrive connected to the PC Partition 1: PRIMARY/ACTIVE, formatted to FAT32 SD card formatted to FAT32 (NO, I REPEAT, NO SDHC) The new, emulated NAND will be as big as your Harddrives partition, so you have a lot of free space for VC titles. I tested many backups, and none of them need a special cIOS or whatever (Guitar Hero for example needs a special kind of cIOS to work with the guitars, but runs flawless with the emulated NAND). With the emulated NAND, it is like a normal Wii. Also, if you play your backups, you don't need any cIOS or whatever. This leaves the Wii from the point when you installed this, untouched. The best advantage is (in my opinion) that you can mess with your new NAND as much as you want without the fear of destroying your Wii.
#Get wii channels without wii shop install#
That means you can install many many more channels than on your normal Wii NAND Your new NAND is as big as your harddrive. Use this NAND as your Wii System and leave your original Wii NAND untouched There is nearly no chance of bricking the Wii in the process (even if you have a new Wii) but I will still tell you: Use this tutorial at your own risk.įirst off, this tutorial (at least the Wii Part) will not have any screenshots, as I have no way (except ugly, blurry pictures) to capture from my Wii.Ĭreate a virgin NAND and personalize it (Put your save games on it) If you have problems with this tutorial, please tell it to me in this thread, and most importantly, when your Wii was created. If your Wii was bought in the beginning, you should have no problems. I read that now, but if you have an old Wii, this tutorial has many advantages. THIS TUTORIAL ONLY WORKS WITH WII's THAT WERE BOUGHT BEFORE 2010.