WARNING: This guide is Outdated and may be dangerous to use. Topic has been locked and can no longer be used for support.
Please use a more recent guide, like this one.[/p]
October 23rd Wii Fix by ‘a_running_pir8’.
Step-by-Step guide written by RadioShadow.
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY WII’S THAT GET BRICKED DURING THE PROCESS. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!
What You Need
Installing Homebrew Channel Guide
This Channel is required to be installed on your Wii in order to run the Homebrew Apps in the SD Card.
Wii Fix Guide
If you plan to use the latest Wii Firmware or are using 3.3Xv2 / 3.4X, you will find you will be unable to install WADs and some Homebrew Apps will not work correctly (such as Any Region Changer and Firmware Downgrader). This guide will fix those problems.
Downgrading/Upgrading Firmware Guide
The purpose of downgrading/upgrading is to re-introduce any security holes/bugs that may have been patched by Nintendo or provide compatibility with tools that require a specific version of the System Menu such as ‘Star Fall’ which require firmware 3.2X.
If your Wii has been chipped, some software (like the Guitar Hero III Hacks) requires the Signing bug to be present in IOS30, which is the version of the IOS currently used by the 3.2X System Menu. Although this can be bypassed by using GeckoOS or the Gecko Loader.
This method will also allow you to change to a different region firmware so you can convert your Europe Wii into a US Wii.
Wii Shop Channel Fix Guide
Frequent Asked Questions
Please use a more recent guide, like this one.[/p]
October 23rd Wii Fix by ‘a_running_pir8’.
Step-by-Step guide written by RadioShadow.
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY WII’S THAT GET BRICKED DURING THE PROCESS. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!
What You Need
These Files
IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad - Google It and place it in the 'WAD' folder.
IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad - Google It and place it in the 'WAD' folder.
Installing Homebrew Channel Guide
This Channel is required to be installed on your Wii in order to run the Homebrew Apps in the SD Card.
Step 1:
Delete the current "Zelda Twilight Princess" save on your Wii.
Step 2:
Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
Step 3:
Copy the corresponding "Twilight Hack" Save that matches your game region from the "SD Card" to the "Wii".
Note:
3.4X Wii Firmware users must not reboot/turn off your Wii at this point. The save will disappear otherwise.
Step 4:
Insert the "Zelda Twilight Princess" Disc into the Wii’s DVD Drive. Connect a Nunchuk to the Wii Remote and "Start" the game.
Step 5:
Load the first save slot.
Note:
If you’re using a USA Disc, check the inner circle of the data surface. You should see the following text as "RVL-RZDE-0A-".
If it has a 2 at the end, then load the second save slot. If it has a ‘0’, load the first save slot.
Step 6:
Move Link towards the man. Talk to him by pressing the "A" button.
Step 7:
Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
Step 8:
The Homebrew Channel has been installed successfully!
Delete the current "Zelda Twilight Princess" save on your Wii.
Step 2:
Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
Step 3:
Copy the corresponding "Twilight Hack" Save that matches your game region from the "SD Card" to the "Wii".
Note:
3.4X Wii Firmware users must not reboot/turn off your Wii at this point. The save will disappear otherwise.
Step 4:
Insert the "Zelda Twilight Princess" Disc into the Wii’s DVD Drive. Connect a Nunchuk to the Wii Remote and "Start" the game.
Step 5:
Load the first save slot.
Note:
If you’re using a USA Disc, check the inner circle of the data surface. You should see the following text as "RVL-RZDE-0A-".
If it has a 2 at the end, then load the second save slot. If it has a ‘0’, load the first save slot.
Step 6:
Move Link towards the man. Talk to him by pressing the "A" button.
Step 7:
Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
Step 8:
The Homebrew Channel has been installed successfully!
Wii Fix Guide
If you plan to use the latest Wii Firmware or are using 3.3Xv2 / 3.4X, you will find you will be unable to install WADs and some Homebrew Apps will not work correctly (such as Any Region Changer and Firmware Downgrader). This guide will fix those problems.
Step 1:
Update your Wii to the latest version.
Step 2:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "WAD Manager".
Step 3:
Press "A" on the Wii Remote once.
The Wii should detect a SD Card.
Press "A" again to see a list of WADs on the SD Card.
Use the "D-Pad" to select "IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad".
Press "+" to install the WAD.
Once installed, press the "Home" button, to restart you Wii.
Step 4:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open “Custom Manager".
Using the same method as in "Step 3", install the "cIOS_Fix.wad".
Once installed, press the "Home" button, to restart you Wii.
Note:
If that fails to install, just use “WAD Manager” to install it like in the youtube video.
Step 5:
Using the ‘Homebrew Channel’, open ‘IOS Downgrader’. Just follow the instructions on the screen and wait until it finishes installing the necessary IOSs.
STEP 6:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Install Shop IOS51".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "IOS51", by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the IOS Patch, by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "No", and DO NOT install the "Wii Shop Channel".
Step 7:
Using the ‘Homebrew Channel’, open ‘WAD Manager ’. Install ‘WAD MANAGER 1.3’.
Step 8:
The Wii is now able to install WADs and Homebrew Apps should work properly now.
Optional Step:
If you use “WiiGator” or the “Backup Loader”, using the Homebrew Channel, install ‘cIOS Installer’. This updates the ‘cIOS_Fix’ that was previously installed.
Update your Wii to the latest version.
Step 2:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "WAD Manager".
Step 3:
Press "A" on the Wii Remote once.
The Wii should detect a SD Card.
Press "A" again to see a list of WADs on the SD Card.
Use the "D-Pad" to select "IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad".
Press "+" to install the WAD.
Once installed, press the "Home" button, to restart you Wii.
Step 4:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open “Custom Manager".
Using the same method as in "Step 3", install the "cIOS_Fix.wad".
Once installed, press the "Home" button, to restart you Wii.
Note:
If that fails to install, just use “WAD Manager” to install it like in the youtube video.
Step 5:
Using the ‘Homebrew Channel’, open ‘IOS Downgrader’. Just follow the instructions on the screen and wait until it finishes installing the necessary IOSs.
STEP 6:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Install Shop IOS51".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "IOS51", by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the IOS Patch, by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "No", and DO NOT install the "Wii Shop Channel".
Step 7:
Using the ‘Homebrew Channel’, open ‘WAD Manager ’. Install ‘WAD MANAGER 1.3’.
Step 8:
The Wii is now able to install WADs and Homebrew Apps should work properly now.
Optional Step:
If you use “WiiGator” or the “Backup Loader”, using the Homebrew Channel, install ‘cIOS Installer’. This updates the ‘cIOS_Fix’ that was previously installed.
Downgrading/Upgrading Firmware Guide
The purpose of downgrading/upgrading is to re-introduce any security holes/bugs that may have been patched by Nintendo or provide compatibility with tools that require a specific version of the System Menu such as ‘Star Fall’ which require firmware 3.2X.
If your Wii has been chipped, some software (like the Guitar Hero III Hacks) requires the Signing bug to be present in IOS30, which is the version of the IOS currently used by the 3.2X System Menu. Although this can be bypassed by using GeckoOS or the Gecko Loader.
This method will also allow you to change to a different region firmware so you can convert your Europe Wii into a US Wii.
Step 1:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Firmware Downgrader".
Step 2:
Press the ‘A’ button on the Wii Remote. You should be presented with a list of different firmware versions. Select and press ‘A’ on one of the following:
- 3.2J = Japan Firmware
- 3.2U = American Firmware
- 3.2E = Europe Firmware
Note: If you plan to change to a different Region Firmware (say 3.3E --> 3.2U) , once the Wii has installed the 3.2X Firmware, it will ask you to change some region settings. Make sure you pick “Yes”; otherwise your Wii may end up being bricked.
Step 3:
Press the “Home” button on the Wii Remote to restart the Wii.
Step 4:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Install Shop IOS51".
Step 5:
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "IOS51", by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the IOS Patch, by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the "Wii Shop Channel".
Step 6:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Mii Channel Updater".
Step 7:
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "Updated Mii Channel", by pressing "A".
Step 8:
You are now on the Wii Firmware 3.2X and can use the Mii Channel and Shop Channel.
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Firmware Downgrader".
Step 2:
Press the ‘A’ button on the Wii Remote. You should be presented with a list of different firmware versions. Select and press ‘A’ on one of the following:
- 3.2J = Japan Firmware
- 3.2U = American Firmware
- 3.2E = Europe Firmware
Note: If you plan to change to a different Region Firmware (say 3.3E --> 3.2U) , once the Wii has installed the 3.2X Firmware, it will ask you to change some region settings. Make sure you pick “Yes”; otherwise your Wii may end up being bricked.
Step 3:
Press the “Home” button on the Wii Remote to restart the Wii.
Step 4:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Install Shop IOS51".
Step 5:
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "IOS51", by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the IOS Patch, by pressing "A".
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install the "Wii Shop Channel".
Step 6:
Using "The Homebrew Channel", open "Mii Channel Updater".
Step 7:
Use the "D-Pad" to select "Yes", and install "Updated Mii Channel", by pressing "A".
Step 8:
You are now on the Wii Firmware 3.2X and can use the Mii Channel and Shop Channel.
Wii Shop Channel Fix Guide
Coming Soon
Frequent Asked Questions
Coming Soon