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How To Soft Mod Your Nintendo Wii v.2.5

YoYoBallz

New Member
Hello and welcome to YoYo's latest guide, today I will be covering information on soft modding your Nintendo Wii. These soft mods will allow Wii users to run Homebrew game's and applications on a unmodified Nintendo Wii. I am going to try my bet to make this guide as easy to follow as I can.


[eXo UPDATE] Hehe and hello, mortalinstincts invited me to this fine site and made a Wii Homebrew section and I thought I would update and share this guide with users here. Note that the guide is split into 2 different methods of soft modding your Nintendo Wii. 1. Twilight Hack and 2 BannerBomb. Your best bet is to just try bannerbomb first, it requires nothing but the files and is quite simple :p This guide was made for an old site i had that failed, then updated it with bannerbomb and a bunch of Mybb code and posted it on Endless Paradigm, sadly the mybb dont work on this site so here I am updating this guide for a 3rd time, for the 3rd site :p So yeah removing all the mybb sucked so if anybody see a typos let me/a mod and it will be fixed. Ssoooo all that said, enjoy :p



[EP UPDATE] Hahaha, I wrote this guide last year when I kinda started that Wii-station site that failed greatly. I always planned on posting it on here on EP but never got around to it, and now that infestation is closed this guide shouldn't go to waste so I have updated it with the latest info on how to hack your Nintendo Wii. With the Wii hacking scene BOOMING now with hacks like BootMii, USB loaders, Bannerbomb ect. Wii hacking is only getting easier and safer. So yeah I thought I would share some Wii knowledge with the EPeople. I am also updating this with the latest way to soft mod your Nintendo Wii using Comex's BannerBomb exploit that works with all current Wii firmwares. I am just going to quote the guide from WiiBrew.org because the hack installation is very easy and WiiBrew explains it the easiest, and if I were to write it myself it would pretty much be the same so yeah :p So thanks to them.


BannerBomb


WiiBrews Guide for BannerBomb
Bannerbomb is an exploit capable of launching homebrew from any version of the System Menu. It was created to replace the Twilight Hack, which does not work on System Menu 4.0.

The exploit works by using a malformed banner to crash the Wii and run code to load the boot.dol placed in the root of the SD card. It can be used to install the Homebrew Channel, DVDx and the BootMii public beta via the HackMii Installer


Downalod BannerBomb here

* For the first time, try "aad1f_v108.zip"
* If that doesn't work, continue on to "aad20_v108.zip", etc.


What you need

* SD (or SDHC if you're running System Menu 4.0) card formatted as FAT16 or FAT32.
* SD card reader for PC or a PC with one built-in
* Bannerbomb channel data
* Some homebrew to load


Guide

1. If your SD card has a private directory, rename it temporarily, e.g. to "privateold". Having other saved channels on the same card will screw it up. (Also, if you don't have any channels on the SD card already, it's possible to skip this step so you can keep saves on your SD card)
2. Copy the Bannerbomb "private" folder to the root of your SD card.
3. Take your Wii executable, name it "boot.dol" or "boot.elf" if it isn't already, and save it in the root directory of your SD card.

4. Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.

5. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Channels --> SD Card.

6. A message should appear asking to "load boot.dol/.elf". If it freezes or does not appear, download the next .zip file from the Bannerbomb website and start over.

7. The homebrew on your SD card will load. Enjoy!

8. (Optional) Fill out Comex's survey on the Bannerbomb website.

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Troubleshooting

Please note that Bannerbomb does not work for everyone at this time.

If your Wii freezes while trying to use Bannerbomb, follow these diagnostics:

* Make sure you're not trying to use the SD Menu on System Menu 4.0 (the little blue SD card button in the lower left).
* Check that you pressed the Channels button in Data Management.
* Make sure that Bannerbomb is the only channel on the SD card.
* Try a different version of Bannerbomb. Most people should be able to use aad1f, but some might need another version.

Bugs

* If it gives you the dialog but freezes instead of loading the dol, email Comex ( comexk @ gmail dot com ). Tell him where it froze and whether or not the slot light is on. You might also try removing the disc.
* If you press "no" when it asks you whether you want to load a dol then it might freeze.
* It is possible to press the back button "under" the dialog.

Changelog

v104

* Message "Load /boot.dol?" changed to "Load /boot.dol/elf?"

v103

* Added some stuff that may or may not help with stability.

v102

* First public release

Credits

* bushing, dhewg, segher, etc.
* CaitSith, Artik and everyone else who tested
* and last but not least, Igglyboo for testing over 9000 zips for Comex

Thanks to WiiBrew for the great guide and thx for letting me copy/paste this :p




YoYo's Twiight Hack Guide



First things first. your going to need to know somethings.


Q - What is the Twilight Hack and how does it work?

A - The Twilight Hack is currently the only safe, released way to run homebrew on an unmodded Wii. The Twilight Hack works by employing a lengthly character name for the horse in the game ('Epona') in order to facilitate a stack smash. This gets triggered when talking to the man next to you when you start the savegame as he loads the name to use it in his dialog or upon attempting to enter the next zone, before the man talks to you and reminds you to go the ot"her way to get the horse.


Q - Does this hack work on the latest Wii firmware update??

A - Yes, So far it has been tested up to firmware 3.2 (Im almost sure that the latest update as of 3/21/08)

Q - How safe is the hack?

A The hack is as safe as it gets, the easiest and safest way to mod your Wii.



Now, Your going to need theses things.



You will need


1. A Wii
2. a un-patched copy of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for Wii (The older, the better)
3. A The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game save on your Wii, one that has been save at least once.
4. A SD card (No bigger then 2GB0 and a card reader on your PC (A way to get files from your PC to the SD card.)
5. The Twilight Hack
6. The Homebrew Channel or BootMii/HackMii Installer
7. WinRaR (A program used to open and view the required files.) If you don't have it, google it ;)
8. Required files (YoYo Wii Pack)
9. If the YoYo Wii Pack DL is down, you can click the links above and download the twilight hack, the homebrew channel, hackmii installer ect.

Ok, if you read the Q/A you should already know that The Twilight Hack works by using a modified Zelda TP game save that installs files to you Nintendo that allows your Wii to run user made code (Homebrew)

First thing you wanna do is to check to see if you copy of "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" is even going to work, earlier made copy's of Zelda have a bug in the game that allows this to work, if you have a recently bought copy of Zelda, it's probably not going to work. You want to find a old copy of the game, find a friend who has had the game for a long time or try renting it but you have to have a older copy (Un-patched) of the game. You can find out the that disks work below.

Once you have downloaded the YoYo Wii Pack, you are ready to start. Open the YoYo Wii Pack and inside you will see a RAR file called "Twilight Hack" open it. Inside this RAR you will see a folder named "Private" open it, Private/ Wii/title/ and then you will see 3 folders (rzde, rzdj, rzdp ) each of theses are the Twilight Hack but different regions, you must find out what region you Zelda disk is so you know what folder of the hack to use. On the inner circle on the disk will be the region code of the disk. Here below are inner disk numbers of the disk that work, your inner disk code must match one of theses region codes.

The inner circle code of the disk can be found here

Twilight_Serial.jpg


Region Inner circle text File Save slot

Europe/Australia (EUR) RVL-RZDP-0A-0 JPN /private/wii/title/rzdp/data.bin Twilight Hack

Asia (JPN) RVL-RZDJ-0A-0 JPN /private/wii/title/rzdj/data.bin Twilight Hack

America (USA) RVL-RZDE-0A-0 JPN /private/wii/title/rzde/data.bin TwilightHack0

America (USA) RVL-RZDE-0A-0 USA /private/wii/title/rzde/data.bin TwilightHack0

America (USA) RVL-RZDE-0A-2 USA /private/wii/title/rzde/data.bin TwilightHack2


The above list should be able to tell you what Disk you have and what Twilight Hack file to use, ok now to start.

You want to start by opening your SD card on your PC using your built in SD card reader or USB card reader, you will need to reformat (Erase everything from your SD card, so if you want to keep the files already on it, you will want to back up everything on the card to your PC) So, once you have your SD in your PC go to "My Computer" and you should see your SD card shown in "My Computer" as "Removable Disk (X:) X being the letter your PC gave the SD card. right click on the "Removable Disk" and go to "Reformat" (Last chance to back up the data on your SD card) This then will erase everything on the card. Once you have reformatted the SD card, you now need to copy the Private folder (Inside the Twilight Hack) to the root on your newly reformatted SD card, inside the "/private/wii/title/" needs to be the correct "rzde" or "rzdp" or "rzdj" file, depending on the inner circle code, will depend on the file that need to be in the "/private/wii/title/"

Once you have got the correct save file in "/private/wii/title/" put t your Sd card in your Wii and turn on your console. Once it has booted, go to "Wii Options" then "Data Management" then "Save Data" then "Wii"

When there, you should be viewing all of your Wii game saves, now locate you Zelda Wii save, and delete it. (You may want to pack it up to another SD card or your PC if you don't want to lose anything, this needs to be deleted so you can add the new modified Zelda game save) Once you have deleted it from you Wii then, you want to go back to "Save Data" and switch to your SD card, if you have done everything right so far you should a a game save file that say Twilight Hack. If you don't, go back and see what you have done wrong.


Copy the Twilight Hack file from your SD card to your Wii. Now. Turn on your Wii and put in your copy of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.


Before running the hack, we have to get the Homebrew Channel (Or BootMii installer) on your SD card so when the Twilight Hack runs, it will boot the Homebrew Channel installer, and then install the homebrew channel. Open "YoYo Wii Pack" and inside you should see a RaR file that is called Homebrew channel, open it and inside you will see a folder called The_homebrew_channel, open it and inside you will find another folder called Homebrew channel something and a file called "boot.elf" Forget about the Wiiload and drag and drop the "boot.elf" to your computers desktop. Once you have the "boot.elf" on your desktop, put your SD card back in your computer and open it. Drag and drop the boot.elf on the root of your SD card (The first screen that appears when you open your card) once you have the boot.elf on the root on your SD card you then can take the SD back out of your computer and put it back in your Wii. NOTE, you can place a different "boot.dol" or "boot.elf" on the root on your SD card for example BootMii could be launched with the Twilight hack instead of HBC, BootMii can install the latest version of the homebrew channel, DVDX (Allows your Wii to play DVD Movie's) and BootMii al in one installer. You can learn more about BootMii and how it works HERE

Turn on your will and start you Wii, load Zelda. Once the game has loaded you will have Link standing there at the beginning of the game, you can do 1 of 2 things to trigger the hack

1. Run up and talk to the man in front of you.

2. Run backwards.

Then you will see a line of code run down your screen (this is normal) and then it will boot to the Homebrew Channel Installer (This being the boot.elf that you placed on the root of your SD card.) READ THE DISCLAIMER! In the VERY unlikely case your Wii should be bricked by the installer, this will let you know where you stand in regards to Team Twiizers. Follow the on screen instructions, and it will install the Homebrew channel. Yahooo!

You have soft modded your Nintendo Wii. Please be sure to read the README of The Homebrew Channel below so you fully understand how to use it.




The Homebrew Channel




Code:
The Homebrew Channel
Beta 8
Wiibrew.org

2008/06/06

In this archive, you will find the following files:

* README.txt                    This file
* boot.elf                      Main channel installer
* wiiload/                      USBGecko / TCP loader client
*       win32/wiiload.exe           Precompiled binary for Windows
*       lin32/wiiload               Precompiled binary for Linux (x86)
*       osx/wiiload                 Precompiled binary for Mac OS X (Universal)
*       wiiload.tgz                 Source code

       Update instructions:
If you have previously installed The Homebrew Channel, you can update it. If
this is the first time you are installing it, see below for Installation
Instructions. The easiest way to update is using the built-in Online Update
functionality. Simply configure the WiFi network settings for your Wii for
proper Internet connectivity, and boot up the channel. If the connection is
established, you'll see an opaque white (not semitransparent) world icon
in the lower right corner, and an update prompt will automatically appear.
Accept it to begin downloading the update. If you cannot or do not want to
connect your Wii to the Internet, simply run the boot.elf file using any
homebrew booting method. For example, you can upload it using wiiload or
you can make a directory inside /apps (for example, /apps/Update) and copy
boot.elf there. Then, simply run it from the previous version of the channel.

       Installation instructions:

The suggested way to install the Homebrew Channel is by using Zelda: The
Twilight Pricess with the Twilight Hack, which is available at
http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Twilight_Hack.  After installing the
Twilight Hack savegame, format an SD card (as FAT16; must be <=2GB, non-SDHC)
and place the contents of this distribution in the root directory of that card.
Boot.elf must be in the root directory, and you must have a directory named
"apps" inside the root directory.  (You can delete the wiiload files from the
SD card, as they are not needed.)

Execute the Twilight Hack, and it will load and run boot.elf from the SD card.
You will be presented with a disclaimer screen about the dangers of installing
this hack (discussed here as well, below); follow the instructions.  After this
process has completed, you should have a new Homebrew Channel in your System
Menu.  You may safely delete the boot.elf file from the SD card; it is no
longer needed.

      Adding and customizing apps:

All user applications should be stored in their own subdirectory inside of
apps/; some examples have been provided.  Each subdirectory should have at
least three files; ScummVM will be used as an example.

* apps/ScummVM/boot.[dol|elf]   main executable to be loaded
* apps/ScummVM/icon.png         icon to be displayed in the Homebrew Channel
                                    Menu; should be 128 x 48
* apps/ScummVM/meta.xml         XML description of the channel.  This format
                                    will change for future releases of the
                                    Homebrew channel, but we will try to remain
                                    backwards-compatible.   See the included
                                    files for information on what data should
                                    be included in this file.

      Staying current with new releases:

Relax, you will not need to do anything to keep up with new releases of the
Homebrew Channel.  When a new version is available, a message will appear
giving you the option to download and install the new version, if your Wii
is configured to connect to the Internet.

      Uninstallation:

You may uninstall the channel as you would any other channel, by using the Data
Management screen of the Wii Menu.

***************************************************************

RISKS, CAUTIONS, and SYSTEM UPDATES:

Any persistent modification to your system (meaning, anything that does not go
away when you turn off your Wii) carries some inherent risk.  We have worked
hard to avoid this whereever possible, but we are unable to test all possible
configurations.

We do, however, believe that our channel is safer to install than any other
homebrew channel that has been released, and once you have installed it we hope
you will never need to install another!

A special note about System Updates:
The Homebrew Channel relies on certain security flaws (fakesigned TMD and
ticket) that may eventually be fixed in future versions of the Wii System
Software.  When these flaws are fixed, you may not be able to install this
channel for the first time.

It is not clear what will happen to users who have already installed this
channel.  We have done extensive simulation testing with the current System
Menu and the (currently dormant) IOS37, and we believe there is no danger to
your system, even if you upgrade.

That having been said, we are releasing this software to you in the hope that
you will find it useful.  We can not and will not offer you any warranty on the
functionality of this software, or its impact on your Wii System.   We have
made our best effort to ensure its safety and to honestly explain the risks
involved, but the decision (and responsibility) is ultimately up to you.

We recommend that you check for news at http://wiibrew.org about compatibility
with new Nintendo System Updates before installing them; we will test each
update as soon as it is publicly available, and will announce whether any
issues have been discovered.


Once you have the homebrew channel installed, you will have a new channel on your Wii system menu that is used to launch homebrew apps. You can download The Homebrew Browser to download apps./games/emulators to the HBC.
 

khalnayak

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I have been facing the same problem that has been mentioned here but then i have not yet found an answer for the same, is there anyone who can help me out??
 
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