#Wii pal to ntsc install
Press 1 > Download IOS from NUS > Press A to Install > Exit First load up IOS236 Installer/Uninstaller. Make sure your wii is connected to wifi in order to get the most updated versions. From here, turn on your wii and open up the home brew channel. eject your SD card from the computer and put it back into your Wii.
your SD card root directory should have files such as 'wad', 'textcodes' etc on it, rather than all of these files in one folder.ħ.
#Wii pal to ntsc rar
rar file you downloaded from the dropbox link and open up the first folder 'USB Loader GX', open up the second folder 'Files' and extract all these files onto the root directory of your SD card. Put your SD card in the computer, complete another quick format, open up the. >continue >install the homebrew channel >yes, continue >continue >exitĪnd wallah, you now have the homebrew channel.Ħ. There will be a disclaimer that lasts for 30 seconds-ish, so don't stress that your wii has frozen, just wait and press 1 to continue.ĥ. Click on the letter bomb and your screen should go black with white text. What should appear is a message/letter with the letterbomb logo, however if it's not here, go into calendar view and have a look. Turn it on and have a look at your messages on the bottom right of the Wii Menu screen. Put the SD card into your Wii whilst it's turned off. Extract all of the files from LetterBomb.zip onto your SDģ. Put your SD card into your computer and do a quick format. start the download by clicking on either 'cut the red wire' or 'cut the blue wire' it doesn't matter.Ģ. Type your MAC address into AND MAKE SURE 4.3E IS CHECKED. Turn on your Wii, go into the Wii Options>Wii settings>Internet>Console Information. So let's assume your Wii is updated to the most recent firmware, which is 4.3E. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE THE HOMEBREW CHANNEL ON YOUR WII SKIP TO STEP 6 (I'll go through what you need to do to download in the steps, but if you already have the homebrew channel on your Wii, ignore this) Project M - download the 'Homebrew Option ZIP (Full Set)' If you have a PAL copy of brawl, there's no harm in downloading an NTSC version to play PMĤ. You will also need an SD card reader for your PC.ģ. A microSD and an SD converter will work fine.
#Wii pal to ntsc update
However the most recent update allows the Wii to read up to 8GB SD AND SDHC cards. When I was doing this I was under the impression that the Wii could only read 2GB SD (not SDHC) cards. **NOTE** apparently you can just format it to FAT32 (32kb cluster size) and it works, I haven't tried it myself though.Ģ. You will need to format this so the Wii can read it, so it can't be used for anything else. a USB thumb drive (at least 8GB) or HDD that you need to dedicate to your Wii. I've included links for ALL of the files you will need (apart from the brawl iso)ġ. This is what worked for me, and if you follow all of the steps it should work for you. Yes I know, there are a few guides out there but mine is superior.