Let's say that you've planned to back up your Wii games (and let's say you've never downloaded any of it from warez, ehem) and want to load it straight from the system menu. Luckily we've found instructions from youtube on how to make one. Here's a sample of it coming from wichovideos...
INSTRUCTIONS:Download: wiichanpack10.zip
Download tool pack: http://uploading.com/files/2C6KBE11/w...
Then follow the next steps:
1. Trucha signer:
-- Set "CustomKeySet1" from "Select KeySet"
-- Open your wii ISO file.
-- Look for "opening.bnr" (Partition 2, ROOT)
-- Extract "opening.bnr" and...
-- rename it to "00000000.app".
2. Hex editor (use anything):
-- Open "00000001.app" and...
-- search "RSBE01" string.
-- Rename "RSBE01" to your game ID
-- (Look your game ID with WBFS Manager 2.2)
-- (Look for latest WBFS Manager at google).
3. Unpacker:
-- Press "Unpack". A new folder will appear.
-- Replace 00000001.app and 00000000.app (folder
-- files) with app files made on the first steps.
-- Paste all files from the folder on the main folder.
4. Packer:
-- Right-click on "Pack", select Edit.
-- Replace "WIXX" word with your game ID...
-- (ONLY FIRST 4 LETTERS).
-- Change first letter to "U"...
-- (example: UHAP, UREP, UCOP, etc)
-- Save and exit
-- Normal click on "Pack".
5. WAD succesfully created (out.wad)
-- Rename it as you wish :) !
-- Use "WAD Manager" for install it on your wii.
-- (Put wad file in "wad" folder from SD root).
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Where does the WAD save
ReplyDeleteI did all of the things above everything was giong ok, the out.wad file was done i put it in my wiis wad folder i ran it in home brew wad installer, the channel apeared but when i put start it just doesnt work what do i do or what do i need
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