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USB Loader GX for Wii

This is the method I used to install USB Loader GX and load my game disks onto a USB hard drive.

Preparation

Update the Wii to 4.3E or your equivalent. Go into the network settings and write down the MAC address of the console.

Format a USB drive using FAT32. Use gparted in Linux, Windows won't work for big drives.

Letterbomb

Visit HackMii and download the HackMii bundle using the data gathered above.

Copy the files onto a 2GB SDCARD and load into the console.

Visit the messages section and open the message with the red bomb icon.

Install the Homebrew channel and BootMii applications from the menu.

BootMii

Restart the Wii, enter the Homebrew channel and run BootMii from the menu.

When BootMii runs, the controller doesn't operate, use the power button to move and the reset button to select the NAND backup sub-menu.

Backup the NAND to the SDCARD, this will take a while and don't worry about bad blocks, it's normal.

I haven't used this backup but it seems sensible to create this.

Loader

Fetch `d2x cIOS Installer v3.1.zip' and unzip on SDCARD, likewise fetch `USBLoader_GX_V3_0_AllinOnePackage_IOS249.zip' and do the same.

These will be Homebrew applications.

Start up Wii and enter Homebrew, run d2x and install it into IOS slot 249.

After a restart you can test USB Loader and begin ripping game disks to the USB hard drive.

Launcher

Download yet another Wii module manager `YAWMM.zip' and put on SDCARD.

Run this from Homebrew, navigate to the wad directory and load the forwarder for IOS 249.

The Wii will now be able to run the Loader direct from the main menu.

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