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How to decrypt and recrypt NDEV Wads |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:41 AM - Forum: HBC & General Wii Softmodding
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How to decrypt and recrypt NDEV Wads
NDEV wads are encrypted with the 'NDEV Common Key'. They cannot install on a retail Wii. However you can decrypt the Wad and then recrypt it with the standard Wii Common Key. Thus allowing you to install said wads on a retail Wii.
You will need a Windows computer as ShowMiiWads doesn't work in Wine or Mono.
1. You will need ShowMiiWads. Go https://code.google.com/archive/p/showmiiwads/downloads
2. Download the version for your computer architecture. (x64 is for 64bit computers). NOTE to Linux Wine Emulation users: Download the 32bit version only!
3. Make a folder called ShowMiiWads and move the download file into that folder
4. Extract/unzip the download.
5. Use a hex editor to create a .bin file using the NDEV common key.
6. Name the .bin file to common-key.bin. Move the .bin file into the ShowMiiWads folder
7. Launch ShowMiiWads
8. Go to File, Open Folder, and select the folder of your NDEV wad.
9. ShowMiiWads will paste some information of the wad. If you see Chinese language in any of the information,
you are not using the NDEV common-key. Make sure you're using the correct key.
10. Select the wad to highlight it in blue, right click on it, and click Extract, To Folder and select a new empty folder
11. The NDEV file will be decrypted into a subdirectory of the new folder. The subdirectory name is the name of the wad you decrypted.
12. Right click on the highlighted file again, and click Remove All Folders. Close ShowMiiWads
13. Remove the NDEV common key from the ShowMiiWads working directory
14. Relaunch ShowMiiWads, click Tools, then click Create Common Key.
15. Do what the screen says, type 45e and click OK. A normal Wii Common Key is now created in the working directory.
16. Go to Tools, Pack Wad. Select the folder where your decrypted files were made at when you extracted the file on step 6.
17. A screen will appear allowing you to edit the name of the new wad before saving. You can also select a new folder to save the file to.
By default, the showmiiwads working directory is selected. Name the file as you please, click Save.
18. Close ShowMiiWads. Go to the new folder where your new encrypted wad is. It will be there.
19. Congratz, you just remade an NDEV file to be able to install on a normal Wii.
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Replace MKW Save Game |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:40 AM - Forum: Other
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Replace MKW Save Game
NOTE: A save game must already exist on the Wii beforehand.
1. Download Savegame Manager GX (Use google to find multiple sources for download link); also be sure it is the one for the Wii, NOT the Wii U.
2. Add the Savegame Manager GX to your apps folder of SD card/USB stick. Make a folder called savegames on the root of your SD/USB.
3. Launch HBC, launch Savegame Manager GX
4. Go to Wii, extract the savegame, do not compress
5. Save the savegame to the savegames folder. The savegame will save into a newly created sub-directory within the savegames folder. The sub-directory folder will have the name
of a very long number.
6. Folder number format:
00010004524d43XX
XX Values:
45 = RMCE = American data save
4a = RMCJ = Japan/Taiwan data save
4b = RMCK = Korean data save
50 = RMCP = Euro/Oceania data save
Do not rename the folder or else Savegame manager will not recognize it.
7. Once done move SD/USB to other Wii where you are replacing the savegame.
8. That Wii must already have a save game made
9. Launch Savegame Manager GX
10. Click SD card, click the savegames folder
11. Click the Mario Kart logo
12. Click Install then OK
13. Once done, exit back to Wii Menu
14. Launch MKWii, congratz
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Patch Region VS/Battle Slot in ISO/WBFS |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:40 AM - Forum: Other
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Patch Region VS/Battle Slot in ISO/WBFS
Guide is designed for use in Linux. Guide assumes you are somewhat familiar with WIT & SZS Tools. Please note that this doesn't change the line color underneath your name on WiFi. This also works for WBFS files.
For the ocarina cheat code version of this, go to this thread - http://mkwii.com/showthread.php?tid=59
1. Make a copy of your ISO, rename it whatever helps you know its a copy ready for editing.
2. Open a terminal & cd to the location of your copied ISO
3. wit extract ExampleTest.iso /home/yourusername/Test (do not create Test folder beforehand or else WIT will show an error, the wit command will create the folder for you)
4. StaticR.rel is now located in /home/yourusername/Test/DATA/files/rel/StaticR.rel (you will not have a DATA folder if your ISO/WBFS is fully scrubbed)
5. cd /home/username/Test/DATA/files/rel/StaticR.rel
6. wstrt analyze StaticR.rel
7. No patches should be present, original version of StaticR.rel should be found
8. wstrt patch StaticR.rel --region X
X Values:
0 = Japan
1 = Americas
2 = Europe
3 = Oceania
4 = Taiwan
5 = South Korea
6 = China
9. wstrt analyze StaticR.rel
10. Two items should be listed - Version patch found and Battle patch found
11. cd /home/yourusername
12. wit copy ./Test /home/yourusername/ExampleDone.iso
13. add ISO to USB, congratz
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How to make GCT files |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:39 AM - Forum: Coding (Non-ASM) and Dolphin
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How to make GCT files
INTRO
A GCT (Gecko Code Type) file is a small file that contains your cheat codes and it resides on your USB or SD device. The GCT file has a 'header', then the cheat codes, and ends off with a 'final terminator'. There are multiple online and offline tools that will allow you to make GCT files by simply including what cheat codes you want to play with.
NOTICE!
Regardless of what method you use, you need to adjust some settings on whatever application you use to launch MKWii. On your application, find the setting that is something along the lines of Ocarina/Cheats/SD Cheats, etc. Turn that setting ON. Then find the setting that says 'Hooktype'. If you are using Riivolution, that NEEDS to be set to 'GXDraw'. If not, you do NOT need to change the Hooktype setting, leave it on Default (default may be listed as VBI).
ONLINE METHOD
Online GCT Maker created by WhatIsLoaf
Link: https://mkwii.com/gct/
Instructions:
1. Fill in the Game ID field in the small left hand box.
RMCE01 = For American MKWii
RMCP01 = For European/Australian (PAL) MKWii
RMCJ01 = For Japanese MKWii
RMCK01 = For Korean MKWii
2. Put the code contents in the large right hand box.
3. For the title, you can name this whatever you want.
4. Click the 'Add Code' button.
5. The code is added. The code title is now displayed in the large left hand box.
6. Add more codes if desired. You can also copy paste all your codes at once and putting them all under one code title instead of adding one code at a time.
7. When all codes have been added, click the 'Download GCT' button. A .gct file will be downloaded with the name that was provided in the Game ID box.
Side notes:
1. To edit any added code, simply click on the code title that's in the large left hand box. Edit what you need to edit. Click the 'Edit Code' button to save the changes.
2. To delete any added code, simply click on the red x icon that's next to the code title.
OFFLINE METHOD (Ocarina Computer Program)
NOTE to Linux Users: Ocarina works 100% in Wine emulation.
Download HERE, extract/unzip the download. You will see a file called codemanager.exe. Run that file to launch Ocarina. Alternatively, there's also a codemanager1.2.exe file which has an extra option keeping track of amount of lines of code.
Also, here's a sha256 checksum to the Ocarina.zip download for Linux users if desired - HERE
To make a GCT file with one code
1. Launch Ocarina.
2. There is a box at the top left underneath Game ID. Enter in the Game ID. For example, we will put in RMCE01 (for american MKW)
3. On the lefthand bottom side, click the "Add a code/comment/category" button. A prompt will appear. Now enter in a name for your code and click OK. This can be any name you want, just make a name to let you know what the code is for. For example, we will enter in "Code1".
4. Code1 will now be listed on the large left hand box. click on Code1 to highlight it
5. Once highlighted, click in the large box labeled as "Code contents". Put in the actual code in that box.
6. Now click the "Store Modifications" button on the bottom right. A prompt will appear saying Data Stored, click OK
7. A blank checkbox is now next to Code1 in the large lefthand box. Click inside the blank checkbox to checkmark it
8. The box is now checkmarked and the word Code1 is highlighted again
9. Click "Export to GCT" button at the very bottom
10. A prompt will appear saying " Codes have been modified.... ... before export?" Click Yes
11. To keep things simple we will click the very top option Store to File. And then browse to the destination you want to store the GCT. Name it the Game ID then ".gct" for the file extrension: Since the game ID we entered earlier was RMCE01, we will name our gct RMCE01.gct. Click Save, GCT file now completed. If you want, you can change the drive letter on the drop down menu (if using Windows) and choose the drive letter where your SD/USB is located. Ocaaina is already configured to find the codes folder and save the GCT there). If you want to save to SD/USB in Linux, choose store to file and find your codes folder within your SD/USB within your /media/yourusername directory.
To add more than 1 code for a GCT file
1. Follow steps 1 - 6 from guide above to add your first code
2. Click the add a code/comment/category button to add a 2nd code name
3. The new code name will be in bold font, but you will notice the code contents are being displayed for the first code you made earlier. To fix this, click on the new code name to highlight it. The prompt for "the codes have changed, do you want to store them... ...." will appear. Click Yes. Code contents box is now empty and ready for codes.
4. Type/Paste in your 2nd code in the contents box. Click Store Modifications and OK.
5. Do this process over and over til you have all the codes you want.
6. Now checkmark all the code name boxes. The 'codes have changed' prompt will appear again. Click Yes.
7. Click Export to GCT. Choose your desired option and save GCT. Congratz
8. Please note if you saved the file directly to SD/USB (regardless of what storing option is used), you may be notified to exit Ocarina when you attempt to unmount/eject the SD/USB. Exit ocarina.
NOTES about naming the GCT file:
When you name the GCT file before saving it after export, it must match your Game ID. There our four different Game ID's for MKWii because there are four different regions/versions of MKWii. Here is a list of those Game IDs, choose the one that matches the region/version of MKWii that you are using...
RMCE01.gct = For American MKWii
RMCP01.gct = For European/Australian (PAL) MKWii
RMCJ01.gct = For Japanese MKWii
RMCK01.gct = For Korean MKWii
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Guide to perma patch ISO with GCT File |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:39 AM - Forum: Coding (Non-ASM) and Dolphin
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Guide to perma patch ISO with GCT File
Please note that this guide is designed for Linux. You can still do this on Windows but you need to change the path to directories accordingly.
Guide assumes a GCT file has already been made. Guide also assumes you are somewhat familiar with WIT & SZS Tools. This also works for WBFS files.
1. Make a copy of your ISO, rename it whatever helps you know its a copy ready for editing.
2. Open a terminal & cd to the location of your copied ISO
3. wit extract ExampleTest.iso /home/yourusername/Test (do not create Test folder beforehand or else WIT will show an error, the wit command will create the folder for you)
4. Main.dol is located in /home/yourusername/Test/DATA/sys/main.dol (you will not have a DATA folder if your ISO/WBFS is fully scrubbed)
5. Take your gct file and place it in the /sys directory alongside the main.dol
6. cd /home/yourusername/Test/DATA/sys
7. wstrt analyze main.dol
8. No patches should be present, original version of main.dol should be found
9. wstrt patch main.dol --add-section nameofgctfile.gct
10. wstrt analyze main.dol
11. Three items should be listed - VBI Hook address, Section T1 modified, and Additional section T2
12. Move the gct file out of the /sys directory and back to wherever you had it before
13. cd /home/yourusername
14. wit copy ./Test /home/yourusername/ExampleDone.iso
15. add ISO to USB, congratz
NOTES:
-Ocarina must be OFF or GCT file will not work
-Having a separate standard GCT file in your codes folder while ocarina is ON will also render the GCT file within the main.dol useless.
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Guide to "Victory Live Replay" for TT Video Recording |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:39 AM - Forum: Other
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1. Whatever character is used in the TT you plan on recording, be sure you have that character unlocked. Same goes with the vehicle and track.
2. Complete a TT on said track fast enough to unlock the expert staff ghost.
3. Edit your ISO to replace the expert staff ghost with the TT ghost you plan on recording. Guide to replace expert staff ghost - http://mkwii.com/showthread.php?tid=31
4. Make a GCT file with the Live Replay Code. Link to Code - http://mkwii.com/showthread.php?tid=1035
5. Race against the Expert Staff Ghost (you will copy it moves), wait for at least a split second then pause.
6. Exit back to the course selection screen (don't go back to main menu).
7. Now instead of choosing to race the expert ghost, choose Solo Race.
8. Now the character will race with live replay code as if it was a Live TT.
9. Once the character finishes the race, it will make an actual Victory result/celebration along with the 3lap/flap times flashing in red because you beat the temporary PR that was set earlier to initially unlock the expert staff ghost from Step 3.
10. Congratz! Some notes....
- This obviously won't work if the recorded TT is slower than temp PR used to unlock expert staff ghost.
- Flap won't flash red if the temp PR had a better flap time.
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Softmod any Wii (3.0 - 4.3) |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:38 AM - Forum: HBC & General Wii Softmodding
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Softmod Any Wii
NOTICE: This is a full blown Softmod Guide that will patch many of your Wii's IOS's among other things (such as MIOS/Gamecube-related patches). If you are simply just wanting to install the bare minimum to play MKWii on a USB stick, then read this guide instead -> https://mkwii.com/showthread.php?tid=1614
READ this entire guide TWICE before attempting. I am not responsible if you end up bricking your Wii.
What you NEED:
A Wii on system menu 3.0 or higher. This Guide is NOT for the Wii Mini or the Wii U.
NOTE: You will need an SD card. If you are below system menu 4.0, you can only use SD cards 2GB or less in size. I recommend buying the Sandisk 2 GB standard SD card. If you are on 4.0 - 4.3, I recommend buying a Sandisk 4GB SDHC (which are actually cheaper than the 2GB cards because of supply & demand). You can view this thread HERE for other options on SD card compatibility.
Another note about the SD card size: In this guide, you will eventually be recommended to do a NAND backup (if possible). Your SD card needs to be at least 1 GB in size to do the backup.
IF YOU ARE ON SYSTEM MENU 3.0/3.1, then you will need an older Wii Remote (one that does NOT say Motion Plus on it). I highly recommend you do a standard update (via Wii Settings) to 4.3. The softmod for a 3.0/3.1 system contains some extra needed steps, it would be easier for you just to update the Wii.
Your Computer OS will also need to be able to unzip plain-jane .zip files.
Recommended:
New batteries in your Wii Remote
CHAPTER 1: HBC/BOOTMII
Do a full format (FAT32) on your SD card to wipe it clean.
We need to first install HBC . Depending on your system menu version, choose the correct link below.
NOTE: If you already have HBC installed, and you do NOT have Bootmii installed, you still need to follow the correct thread below to re-run the Hackmii installer to install Bootmii, just simply skip the 'Install the Homebrew Channel' option once you are at the main menu of the installer.
Install HBC on 4.3 - HERE
Install HBC on 4.2 - HERE
Install HBC on 3.0 - 4.1 - HERE
Follow the guide on the thread that is for your system menu version. HOWEVER, do not exit the Hackmii Installer after installing HBC. We will need to also install BootMii. Bootmii is a form of 'brick prevention'.
To Install Bootmii:
If you listened to the above instructions, you should still be in the Hackmii Installer. Navigate back to the Main Menu (where the options 'Install Homebrew Channel' and 'Install Bootmii' are listed).
Select 'Bootmii...'
Select 'Install Bootmii as boot2' if possible. If not, then select 'Install Bootmii as an IOS'. Click Yes, Continue.
Bootmii will mount the SD card and write some files. Then click “Install Bootmii now?” Click Yes, Continue. Once Bootmii is installed, click Continue.
Click Prepare the SD-card, click yes, continue. Once done, click Continue.
Click Return to Main Menu
Click Exit (you will be brought back to HBC). You should now see a blank HBC channel with bubbles floating in the background.
CHAPTER 2: NAND BACKUP
If your Wii does NOT have GCN ports, SKIP to chapter 3. It is useless to do a NAND backup because it is impossible to restore your NAND because a GCN is required for that action if ever needed.
If you installed Bootmii as an IOS, press the Home Button. Click the option Launch Bootmii.
If you were lucky and you installed Bootmii as Boot2, you won’t have the Launch Bootmii option within HBC. Simply power off the Wii and turn it back on, Bootmii will appear automatically.
If you have a GCN, plug it in now.
If you don't have a GCN plugged in, you have to use the console buttons to navigate through Bootmii.
CONSOLE NAVIGATION BUTTON KEYS: Power = Right, Eject = Left, Reset = Select
Press these buttons in this order: Power, Power, Power, Reset, Reset
(Or select the very far right option, then select the first option)
The NAND backup will now begin. Green blocks will start filling in the gray grid. Takes about 7-10 minutes. Once the backup is finished, Bootmii will verify the backup. There is an option to skip the verification, but do NOT skip it. Allow the verification to be fully completed before exiting.
NOTE: It is normal to have factory bad (black) blocks. Most Wii's average 5 – 10 bad blocks.
Once verification has been completed, hit any button to exit.
To exit bootmii press these console buttons in this order – Power, Power, Power, Reset, Reset. (Or select the far right option, then the first option)
Wii will now reboot to the Wii Main Menu.
Take SD card out of Wii and put in computer.
Backup these files for safekeeping:
sd:\bootmii
sd:\nand.bin
sd:\key.bin
*DO NOT LOSE THESE FILES*
CHAPTER 3: INSTALL WADS
Format SD card to FAT32 (quick format)
Remove all GCN controllers, GC memory cards, USB devices, discs from your Wii. Don't lose power to your Wii at any time. If it is thundering and lightning outside, wait another day to softmod.
Download the mod pack that applies to your current System Menu.
CAUTION: Both modpacks include System Menus for all 4 regions plus the AnyRegionChanger HBC app; this allows you to region change if you desire. However, I do not recommend it. This guide will not teach you how to region change the Wii, as it is pointless. Korean & Japanese system menus might look cool but they offer no actual benefits. Wii Region Changing will brick your Wii if you mess up. When you get to "PART 2: INSTALL 4.1 SYSTEM MENU", choose the system menu region that matches your current system menu region!
Choose the correct Mod Pack based on your system menu version -
List of Mod Packs:
(For sys menus 3.2 – 4.3)
SoftmodWiiMod.zip (WiiMod) - Add me on discord (vega8365).
(For sys menus 3.0 & 3.1)
SoftmodMMM.zip (MultiModManager aka MMM) - Add me on discord (vega8365).
Extract/unzip the SoftmodWiiMod.zip file.
You will see 2 items: apps folder and wads folder.
SoftmodMMM.zip users will see 4 items: The 2 items listed above plus a mmmconfig.txt file and a IOS36v3551.wad file.
Copy & paste those items to the root of your SD card.
Put SD card back into your Wii.
PART 1a: INSTALLING IOS 236 (for MMM Modpack users only)
If you are not using the MMM Modpack, skip to Part 1b)
-Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch IOS 236 Installer
-IOS236 Installer v6 will load. Press 1 to start the application
-The installer will now want a IOS36 revision 3351 to use, you will be defaulted on the option – <Load IOS from SD card>, simply press A to select your SD card.
-Installer will complete some preparations, press A to start the install
-IOS236 installer will now say that step 1 is complete and you are now on step 2.
Do NOT press 1, it is a trick from the installer to stop piraters. If you Press 1, the installer will remove your IOS236; and if you re-run the app, it will say that it knows you are running it a second time and will block you from installing IOS236.
PRESS THE 2 button! IOS236 installation is now complete, hit any button to exit back to HBC
PART 1b: INSTALL FIRST BATCH OF WADS
NOTE: If a wad fails to install, try to install that wad again. If the wad still fails, press B to go back to the main menu, select reload ios, reload ios236, then try to install the wad that is giving you trouble again. DO NOT PROCEED TO THE NEXT STEP UNTIL ALL WADS INSTALL
-Launch the Homebrew Channel, then launch Wiimod (MMM modpack users, launch Multi Mod Manager)
NOTE to MMM Modpack users: If you did the IOS 236 installation correctly, on the MMM Main menu screen it will say that IOS236v65535 was loaded. If not, you did the IOS 236 installation incorrectly, this needs to be done or else you don't have the access rights to install the wads to your Wii.
We are now going to install all the wads. There's a total of 54 wads we are going to install. You must follow this guide exactly because the wads must be installed in a certain order!!! Never Uninstall IOS, or System Menu, you will brick your Wii
You should be at the Main Menu of WiiMod/Multi Mod Manager
-Use the D-Pad on your Wii remote to scroll down to Wad Manager.
-Press A on Wad Manager.
-The contents of the wad folder of your sd card will appear (2 directories along with 25 wad files).
First, we want to install those 25 wads.
-Press (1) to select 25 wads for installation. Then press A to proceed.
-25 wads will now install. Will take a few minutes.
-After completion, press any button to continue.
PART 2: INSTALL 4.1 SYSTEM MENU
NOTICE: If you already on system menu 4.1, you obviously don't need to install a 4.1 system menu. Simply proceed to PART 3.
NOTICE: If you are on 4.2/4.3, installing 4.1 is not needed but it is recommended. If you are too worried about accidentally installing the wrong region of menu and bricking the Wii, then just proceed to PART 3.
NOTICE: If you are on 3.0 - 4.0, then this step is required.
-Select the directory "System Menu-4.1X-vYYY" -press A
*BE SURE TO SELECT THE CORRECT ONE!!!*
American Menu, X = U, YYY = 449
PAL Menu, X = E, YYY = 450
Japanese Menu, X = J, YYY = 448
Korean Menu, X = K, YYY = 454
-Press (1) to select 3 wads for installation - Press A to proceed.
-3 wads should install without error.
-Press any button to continue
-Press B to exit the System Menu directory
PART 3: FINAL BATCH OF WADS
-Select "IOS-Update" -Press A
-Press (1) to select 26 wads for installation - Press A to proceed.
-26 wads should install without error
-Press any button to continue
WiiMod Users: Press the Home button to exit to HBC
MMM Users: Press the Home button, you are now at MMM Main Menu, press it again to exit to HBC
CHAPTER 4: PRIILOADER
Launch Priiloader
Read the warning, Press + (plus button) to install.
When finished, Priiloader will tell you to Press the A button to exit back to Loader. Press A.
You should now be back at HBC. Press AND HOLD the Reset button on the Wii console, keep holding reset- priiloader will load. It is a black screen with some white text that read System Menu on top that is highlighted in yellow.
Select "System Menu Hacks"- Press A
Enable these 5 hacks:
"Block Disk Updates"
"Block Online Updates"
"Remove Diagnostic Disc Check"
"Move Disc Channel"
“Auto Press A at Health Screen”
Select Save settings -Press A. Settings will now be saved.
Press B to go back to the main priiloader screen
Select System Menu at the very top.
Wii will now boot to the Wii Main Menu
SD card out of Wii and into computer. Quick Format to FAT32.
CHAPTER 5: APP PACK (Optional)
If you would like my personal SD card setup that I use, you can use my 'AppPack'. Add me on discord (vega8365).
Extract/unzip the download. In the folder called AppPack is all the files you add to the root of your SD card.
Of course, you can use your own SD card setup.
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION
Well, that's it. Your Wii has a Full Softmod and has adequate brick-protection. You can now play games via ISO/WBFS (from a USB stick). A newbie tutorial to add ISO/WBFS files to a USB stick can be viewed HERE
If you don't have an ISO/WBFS file for your game, this tutorial HERE will teach you how to create one from your official disc.
Credits:
Homebrew Channel by Team Twiizers
Bootmii by Team Twiizers
Hackmii by Team Twiizers
Original softmod guide by Mauifrog
Certain updates on softmod guide by Guides Bot
Bannerbomb by Comex
Letterbomb by Team Twiizers
PriiLoader by DacoTaco
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How to Install HBC (BannerbombV1; for Menus 3.0 - 4.1) |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:38 AM - Forum: HBC & General Wii Softmodding
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What is the Homebrew Channel/HBC?
The Homebrew Channel is a hack/exploit installed on your Wii as a Channel. It allows you to hack your games and/or console.
NOTE: You will need an SD card. If you are below system menu 4.0, you can only use SD cards 2GB or less in size. I recommend buying the Sandisk 2 GB standard SD card. If you are on 4.0/4.1, I recommend buying a Sandisk 4GB SDHC (which are actually cheaper than the 2GB cards because of supply & demand). You can view this thread HERE for other options on SD card compatibility.
1. You need BannerbombV1 - Add me on discord (vega8365).
2. Extract/unzip the file. There is now a BannerbombV1 folder
3. Format SD card to FAT32 (quick format) to wipe it clean
4. Copy paste all the contents within that folder to your SD card
5. Insert SD into Wii, power on Wii
6. Go to Wii Settings – Data Management – Channels
7. Click on the SD card tab on the top right
8. You will be prompted if you want to load Boot.dol/elf. Click Yes.
9. WiiMod will load, navigate down to Wad Manager and Press A
10. You will be notified that a Fake Sign Patch may be required. Just press any key to continue.
11. You will be prompted to select the Storage Device, it should already be on “Wii SD Slot”, if it’s not navigate left/right to find that option.
12. Press A to continue
13. Press 1 to mark all wads for installation
14. Press A to install the 2 wads
15. IOS58 and IOS61 will install
16. Press any button to continue
17. Press the Home button (you will booted to the Wii Main Menu)
18. Put your SD card back into your computer
19. Right click on boot.dol and select Delete. You MUST delete this file.
20. Right click on hackmii and select Rename. Rename the file to boot.elf
21. Put the SD card back into your Wii
22. Go to Wii Settings – Data Management – Channels
23. Click on the SD card tab on the top right
24. You will be prompted if you want to load Boot.dol/elf. Click Yes.
25. Hackmii Installer Loads
26. Scam warning appears. Once Press 1 appears, Press 1 on wiimote
27. Install the Homebrew Channel
28. Once HBC is installed, Exit back/continue to the menu where you were initially at after the Scam Warning. Click Exit.
29. Now you will be at a blank HBC. Power Off Wii. Format SD card again to FAT32 to wipe files. Congratz!
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How to Install HBC (BannerbombV2; for Menu 4.2) |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:37 AM - Forum: HBC & General Wii Softmodding
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What is the Homebrew Channel/HBC?
The Homebrew Channel is a hack/exploit installed on your Wii as a Channel. It allows you to hack your games and/or console.
NOTE: You will need an SD card. View this thread HERE for SD card compatibility. For system menu 4.2, I recommend buying a standard Sandisk 4GB SDHC card. You can find them easily online anywhere and they are actually cheaper than the 2GB cards (due to low supply of 2GB cards)
1. You need BannerbombV2 - Add me on discord (vega8365).
2. Extract/unzip the file. There is now a BannerbombV2 folder.
3. Format SD card to FAT32 (quick format) to wipe it clean
4. Copy paste all the contents within that folder to your SD card
5. Insert SD into Wii, power on Wii
6. Click the SD-ICON at the Wii Main Menu
7. You will be prompted if you want to load Boot.dol/elf. Click Yes.
8. WiiMod will load, navigate down to Wad Manager and Press A
9. You will be notified that a Fake Sign Patch may be required. Just press any key to continue.
10. You will be prompted to select the Storage Device, it should already be on “Wii SD Slot”, if it’s not navigate left/right to find that option.
11. Press A to continue
12. Press 1 to mark all wads for installation
13. Press A to install the 2 wads
14. IOS58 and IOS61 will install
15. Press any button to continue
16. Press the Home button and exit to the System Menu
17. Put your SD card back into your computer
18. Right click on boot.dol and select Delete. You MUST delete this file.
19. Right click on hackmii and select Rename. Rename the file to boot.elf
20. Put the SD card back into your Wii
21. Click the SD-ICON at the Wii Main Menu
22. You will be prompted if you want to load Boot.dol/elf. Click Yes.
23. Hackmii Installer Loads
24. Scam warning appears. Once Press 1 appears, Press 1 on wiimote
25. Install the Homebrew Channel
26. Once HBC is installed, Exit back/continue to the menu where you were initially at after the Scam Warning. Click Exit.
27. Now you will be at a blank HBC. Power Off Wii. Format SD card again to FAT32 to wipe files. Congratz!
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Guide to replace Expert Staff Ghost(s) in ISO |
Posted by: Vega - 02-15-2018, 12:37 AM - Forum: Other
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Guide is designed for use in Linux. Guide assumes you are somewhat familiar with WIT & SZS Tools. NOTE: This also works for WBFS files.
1. Go to http://maschell.de/ghostdatabase/ to choose a ghost to download. You can use a different site but be sure the ghost has it's correct name for MKWii. If you aren't sure download a ghost from the site above matching the track of the ghost you are using and see what the name is for the ghost you downloaded.
2. Download the ghost.
3. Make a copy of your ISO, rename it whatever helps you know its a copy ready for editing.
4. Open a terminal: cd to the location of your copied ISO
5. wit extract ExampleTest.iso /home/yourusername/Test (do not create Test folder beforehand or else WIT will show an error, the wit command will create the folder for you)
6. Navigate to the /home/yourusername/Test/DATA/files/race/TimeAttack/ghost2 folder (you will not have a DATA folder if your ISO/WBFS is fully scrubbed)
7. Remove any ghost(s) you want and then add in the replacement ghost(s).
8. cd /home/yourusername
9. wit copy ./Test /home/yourusername/ExampleDone.iso
10. add ISO to USB stick, congratz!
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