

If you would have had Priiloader installed it could have been fixed easily, by simply running HBC threw Priiloader going into Multi Mod Manager, and then uninstalling the WAD completely.
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Never install WAD's if you do not know which cIOS, or IOS they may use Only put WADS on root of the SD Card if optional. Doing so will load certain games onto your Wii legally as long as you have at least one save file for the game. The only exception when messing with WAD's is using save game manager GX. They can cause a lot of issues with the Wii. Have Priiloader installed as soon as you get the HBC (Home Brew Channel)ĭo not install WADs. Just for reference of people trying to figure out to prevent this issue I will put it here anyway. (Including game disc slot.) I normally avoid WADS completely if I am required to install them using Multi WAD Manager or something like that. Yeah WADS are normally the most dangerous files for Nintendo modding since it has to mess with a lot of stuff to fully work properly. Thats cool, just buy a Wii NAND off of EBay. No it is not possible unless you had installed Priiloader with it.ĭon't get discouraged by this. The Wii NAND is more expensive than buying a modded wii. Again bad choice.ĭon't get discouraged by this. Both are bad methods due to them no longer being made. NTSC = USA, JAP = Japan, PAL = Europe, KOR = Korea.) Make sure you have the right system update you want. Repair, or replace the Wii NAND completely by hand, and replace it with a previous NAND on an older wii (Buy the right NAND for your region. If that doesn't work then your probably screwed.īuy a new Wii (Probably one of the worst solutions, and most risky due to newer wii's being updated on Ver 4.2 by default, along with the System Menu Update which makes you unable to mod your Wii with Homebrew In the rare case you can try getting into your system and attempt holding reset. Click to expand.No it is not possible unless you had installed Priiloader with it.
