Bootmii as boot212/29/2022 ![]() ![]() You can update it two ways, either try to update from the internet (the latest is 4.3, but there are many revisions of the 4.3 firmware, the one you download online is not the final revision) or you put in one of the latest Wii games released such as Rodea: The Sky Soldier (this one was only available together with the Wii U version) or something like Just Dance 2020 which should have the latest revision of the 4.3 firmware, update when prompted.Adewii. ![]() Normally that undo all the hacking that was done to it, so it should work again as itended, that is as long as the hacking didn't cause any hardware defect. So I should just go into the system menu and let it install the latest official update, and that'll undo all the softmodding stuff, and then I do a system menu format to bring it back to stock (having backed up my saves, I suppose), and then I can re-softmod it in a cleaner way? I definitely don't have a nand backup from the very beginning,Ĭan't you fix all that by updating your Wii to the lastest firmware? It should fix all the issues from the software side if you could do that. But here it is just a file format that I can convert my ISOs into? I'm a bit confused about WBFS as I've read some tutorials that indicate that this is some kind of filesystem that you need to format an entire drive with. So I'll be fine just using the internal SD card? 64GB is plenty for me and I don't want to attach more storage unless there's a compelling reason to do so. Good to know both PAL/NTSC will work fine and the Wii is one console where I don't have to worry about that crap. dest %X -verbose -wbfs -progress -update -diff -split -split-size 2 -psel data -recurse. You can look up the documentation for wiimms tools, it's very well written. This command will make a copy of wii disc images it finds in the folder you're in, and split the copy into 2gb chunks. If you need to split the wii isos into chunks wiimms tools will do it. From what I understand basically all Wii games support PAL60 so that 50Hz slowdown crap shouldn't be an issue and 576i > 480i. ![]() Also, should I get PAL or NTSC ISOs? I'll be getting a PAL Wii and hook it up over SCART RGB. I guess FAT32 has a 4GB limit, which might not be enough for Wii games and I guess I can't format my internal SD card as exFAT. But some here say that's not a good idea? Online I've read reports of people storing & loading games from SDXC cards formatted FAT32 just fine, I figured that would be the cleanest, simplest solution. It's less than 10EUR and I figure 64GB should be enough for a dozen Wii/GC games or so, fine for me. There's still a few things unclear to me. ![]()
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