
I do not recommend deleting the WAD from your SD/USB later because if you wish to uninstall it sometime later, you should use WAD Manager to uninstall it. You load up WAD Manager, select the WAD you wish to install, and choose install. Now you're going to want to put the wad files on your SD/USB, I suggest putting them in a /wads folder. Install it to your /apps folder on your SD/USB (running the apps for the HBC.

It aims to save users from the hassle of dealing with various tools without sacrificing functionality. This tool has got many useful functions neatly integrated into an easy-to-use menu to enable and better support homebrew. You have to install the wad files, they act as channels on your Wii system menu, such as it would be if you purchased the app from the Wii Shop Channel.įirst, download WAD Manager (If you can get your hands on a copy of Multi-Mod Manager, use that instead however) Multi-Mod Manager for Wii is a free, multi-purpose, all-in-one gaming utility from Wiiwu 2. This being said, you must have a way to access the HBC (in turn to access the WAD Manager), to prevent it. To download the latest version USB Loader GX click on one of the following links provided (Updated 2019) USBLoaderGX(2.3MB) USBLoaderGX(2. Then the Wii should be working fine again. It is used for launching homebrew, backup Wii games and back up game cube games on the Nintendo Wii or WiiU vWii mode. To fix it, you simply uninstall the WAD from the manager you used to install it.

Not all WADs are safe, some are corrupted and cause issues if you install, resulting in a banner brick, corrupting the system menu. Priiloader is the method I use (and it's quite easy to install) Do not do any of the following without a way to access the HBC (to uninstall the WAD in case of a banner brick)
