![]() I tried to find some info in the "QUICK/NEWBIE QUESTIONS here!" section, though i did not come across a clear solution. Now, unfortunately i have problems, which i'm sure are typical for a newbee. I had troubles logging in in the past few days i couldnt do that earlier. Launch the loader either from the Homebrew channel, or using the Forwarder channel installed on your wii menu.įirst of all a big thanks for your prompt and comprehensive reply. ![]() ![]() extract the content of the package on your SD card like this: Install the Forwarder (UNEO) using a Wad manager.ģ. It's just used to launch the loader quicker.Ģ. Like you see, it's only one additional step if you don't use the correct version, it's not a big problem.Īll the loader and your games will work fine. Launch GX > load IOS 250 > check your setting > See that you want to use IOS 250 > Reload IOS250 > show the game. If you use the version 250, it will have to reload the loader automatically: Launch GX -> load IOS 249 > check your setting > see that you want to use IOS249 > show the game. If you decide to use IOS249 for your games, it's better to load the USBloaderGX version249 : The only purpose of these different version is to speed up the booting process. This is only the IOS used to boot the loader.Īfter following a tutorial to hack your Wii, you should have both IOS 249 and 250, so you can use either version, it will work fine. It doesn't change anything, you can choose the one you want, 249 or 250. So, don't worry about this one.Ībout the different version of the loader: If you are on 4.3, you already have the official IOS58 from Nintendo. Once installed, the channels need IOS 58 to boot. It's easy to update (just replace the file on the SD card, you don't need to reinstall the channel). The real "USBLoaderGX" program is located on your external device. I think the users prefer the Forwarder because you install it once on your Wii, and you don't have to update it. It's only used to launch another program from the SD or USB. The forwarder (GameID: UNEO) is a channel without the program. You don't need to place the program on the SD card or the USB. The full loader (GameID: UNLR) will install the loader in your Wii. Here is the differences between the simple channel and the forwarder: You can install either the full loader "channel" or the "Forwarder" channel (you can install both, but it will be very confusing after an update, so just choose one). The channel and the forwarder are two different "channels" type which you can install on your wii System menu. The program file to be launched from the Homebrew channel (apps/usbloader_gx/boot.dol) The All-In-One package contains three different file which will be useful to you:ģ. It will create a file with all your current setup. You can verify what's installed on your Wii using a System check program. ![]() How do i know which IOSs have installed on my Wii and which one is the default boot for an app (eg the loader as indicated above)? This package should be prefered by people using IOS250 as their default boot IOS for the loader. This package includes AHBPROT enabled on the channel version and the forwarder channel. To use the channels in the package you need to have IOS58 installed. The ultimative All-In-One package for USB Loader GX v2.3. USBLoader_GX_V2_3_AllinOnePackage_IOS249.zip I need it for basic functions like backing up my Wii discs and load them from USB HDD.Īt the download page of the official page () i found for example one of these statements for one of the packages: Now i would like to install the USB Loader GX, though i'm not sure about which files/packages to install. I just got a Wii on 4.3 and i have installed HBC, through Letterbomb and (following tutorial on Wiibrew). ![]()
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