• [Guide] Wiiflow nand emulation guide



    Guide



    Important



    Things You will need



    Chapter 1 - Extracting your nand



    Chapter 2 - Adding your games with ShowMiiWads



    Chapter 3 - Setting up Wiiflow



    Final Chapter



    Downloading covers



    Forwarder channels



    Things You may need to know



    Credits

    This article was originally published in forum thread: [Guide] Wiiflow nand emulation guide started by Pob3008 View original post
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    1. ahmadshawki's Avatar
      ahmadshawki -
      I will try it once I get home. I just don't know if I can create a FAT32 partition on my HDD without erasing the data from it.
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      No i mean it can be used on an ntfs device, i use fat 32 in the guide because i believe its the best way to have the wii setup without the sd card but i have had it working properly other ways
    1. HarxEdit's Avatar
      HarxEdit -
      I'm baacckkkk, I gave up on making gamecube games work on this hard-drive, just going to wait til I can get a hard-drive which works with both.
      However, I've got a few issues: The first is that miis cannot be found. If a game uses miis, it will not load.
      Secondly, when pressing home then return to home menu, wiiflow crashes and my wii needs a hard-reset.
      Finally, my extra wads cannot be found on emu nand channel.
      I'm using two nands, one in a folder named nand, one just copied straight into the root file.
    1. ahmadshawki's Avatar
      ahmadshawki -
      Quote Originally Posted by Pob3008 View Post
      No i mean it can be used on an ntfs device, i use fat 32 in the guide because i believe its the best way to have the wii setup without the sd card but i have had it working properly other ways
      That's great to know. I added the "nand" folder and the "wiiflow" folder to the root of the USB device. I hope that's right. Now when I open the wiiflow and try to change the game partition, I can't. There is only SD. No USB at all.
      So, I will remove everything and start from scratch...
    1. ahmadshawki's Avatar
      ahmadshawki -
      How dumb am I? I attached the HDD to the wrong USB and that's why it wasn't showing. Anyway, I attached it now to the right one. It shows all the wbfs games that I have, but none of the nand games. Am I supposed to put the "nand" folder in the root of the HDD or get all the folders outside the "nand" and put them directly on the root. Also, does it make a difference if "nand" is in small letters or capital letters?
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      It can be fussy, sometimes the nand has to be in the folder on the root sometimes out but i always name it "nand" in lower case letters
    1. ahmadshawki's Avatar
      ahmadshawki -
      Quote Originally Posted by Pob3008 View Post
      It can be fussy, sometimes the nand has to be in the folder on the root sometimes out but i always name it "nand" in lower case letters
      OK, I tried everything I can.
      I formatted the SD Card to FAT32 and tried the following:
      apps and nand folders on the root of SD. folders inside nand extracted and put on root of SD. Still, No Go.
      apps on SD and nand on root of USB. folders inside nand extracted and put on root of USB. Still, No Go.
      apps and nand foldrs on root of USB. folders inside nand extracted and put on root of USB. Still, No Go.
      I tried updating the app to the latest 663 and re-tried all of the above. Still, No Go.
      That's all the combinations and the possibilities that I can think of.

      Anyway, sorry for being a pain in the butt but I tried my best.
      So, that's it. I guess I'll stick to installing some games every once in a while and then replace them with new WADs.

      Thanks a lot anyway for your time and effort and of course putting with me and all the replies...
    1. HarxEdit's Avatar
      HarxEdit -
      Double post cause I need help.
      I'm baacckkkk, I gave up on making gamecube games work on this hard-drive, just going to wait til I can get a hard-drive which works with both.
      However, I've got a few issues: The first is that miis cannot be found. If a game uses miis, it will not load.
      Secondly, when pressing home then return to home menu, wiiflow crashes and my wii needs a hard-reset.
      Finally, my extra wads cannot be found on emu nand channel.
      I'm using two nands, one in a folder named nand, one just copied straight into the root file.
      UPDATE:
      I deleted the second nand, and the miis will still not register. What should I do?
      also, what hard-drive brand, in the 500 gig range would you suggest works with wiiflow and DIOS MIOS 2.2? I've looked at the compatability list and they are just for USB loader GX
      Finally for the updated post, is there a USB loader GX guide, I've searched the guide forum, and all it comes up with is options for USB loader, not how to set it up.
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      The setup is basically the same as this. i always use seagate drives and have no issues
    1. HarxEdit's Avatar
      HarxEdit -
      Is the seagate compatable with both dios mios and wiiflow? Also, I'm really desperate, how do I get my miis to register?
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      To be perfectly honest i have never had or seen an issue with mii's, all i can assume is that if u r using full emulation that the emu nand is pre when u created your miis. Try making a new backup nand then use that
    1. blaisedinsd's Avatar
      blaisedinsd -
      I don't get it. Where are you legally getting these wads that you are installing to nand?

      I have been trying to transfer my VC titles from my old wii that has a busted disc drive to my replacement wii....I havent been able to do it so I figure going this nand emulation route is what I am going to have to do. I am planning on just using my nand dump from my old wii, but all the stuff is already there....in what circumstance is someone getting a wad to install to there nand with this method?
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      In the circumstance where they have no access to their legitimately purchased games for example if the old wii got bricked, where the wads come from is another matter? If u can inject your wad to showmiiwads does it not make sense that u can retrieve them the same way?
    1. blaisedinsd's Avatar
      blaisedinsd -
      well this seems to be the only solution I can find, my old wii is not a brick it just started having disc channel problems reading games. I successfully ran my virtual console games through emulation from my nand dump with usb loader gx....cant seem to find a guide for that but the cios from this guide did the trick. All my vc and wii ware title were already in my nand dump, i didnt need to install any wads of them and dont really see where that come in handy except for pirated wads.

      The only annoying thing is I see some duplicate channels in my loader since its showing channels from my emulated nand and my actual nand. I used showmiiwads to delete most of them but I still see duplicate of the everybody votes channel and another channel that seems to automatically launch me to the system menu. But anyway thanks, this info did prove useful to me.
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      If u go to the 4th icon along at the top of usb loader gx then u can select what parts u want to see in the usb loader have a look here if u scroll down to the demo it shows exactly how
    1. I Hollis's Avatar
      I Hollis -
      I had everything working great until I decided to update Wii flow with Wiiflow 4.0.1. I just copied it over the old one in the apps folder and now I am
      unable to see my nand from the USB and get the message 'Welcome to Wiiflow I have not found any plugins. Select partition to select partition type.
      The nand is on both the root and in the nand folder. It can still see games from the WBFS folder no problems.

      Should i just go back to the previous version I was using?
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      It maybe that the wiiflow.ini has been altered. Open it with word on your PC and edit it appropriately

      Sent from my GT-N7000 using WiiHacks
    1. I Hollis's Avatar
      I Hollis -
      What would I be looking to change in the wiiflow.ini? Sorry I'm still a bit of a noob when it comes to this stuff
    1. Pob3008's Avatar
      Pob3008 -
      u would want to change usb settings etc or try and download the one from the guide and replace
    1. I Hollis's Avatar
      I Hollis -
      Thanks again Pob, I ended up going back to following your guide from scratch and got it working again. Strange thing is this time I needed to put the nand in the folder when last time I did it I put it on the USB root. It's strange.
      Anyways I am now going to subscribe to the if it ain't broke don't fix it theory!