D2x V8 Final

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Introduction: What is ModMii?

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ModMii is able to download all the files needed to modify ANY Wii; it can generate custom guides based on your Wii's specifications, and save the files in their appropriate locations for easy offline softmodding.

Select cIOS: v10 beta52 d2x-v10-beta52 Select cIOS base: 38 Select cIOS slot: 251 Select cIOS version: 65535 Once set, press A twice again to install, and then exit once done. Although the majority of games should work straight away with the defaults, some may require using a specific cIOS to function, or to utilize certain features within the. D2x-v8-final and STBX500200 (usb 3.0) #51. GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 2 comments Labels. Priority-Medium Type-Defect auto-migrated. D2x cIOS v8 final wads. Custom IOSes such as IOS249 (aka cIOS36, cIOS38 and cIOSx) augment the way the Wii accesses data. For instance, in order to access a hard drive instead of the disc, an IOS is needed to convert the function calls.


It is also capable of performing many other wii hacking functions like setting up a usb-loader and creating an emulated NAND. ModMii was also the very first official installer for the widely adopted d2x cIOS.

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Even if your Wii's SD Card reader is broken or you just don't have an SD Card, you can use a Hard Drive formatted as FAT32 in place of an SD Card to complete the majority of ModMii's functions (SD Card required for Bootmii and making a NAND backup).

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What can ModMii do?

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  • It can download all the files necessary to Modify, Upgrade & Downgrade your Wii System Menu
  • Update only your outdated softmods based on a sysCheck log from your Wii
  • Able to build a custom easy to follow guide to setting up a USB-Loader (including how to format/partition your external hard drive)
  • Install SNEEK, build emulated NANDs, and Batch Extract Wii/Gamecube Games for use with SNEEK+DI or UNEEK+DI
  • Load NEEK on a Wii without softmodding it using the Abstinence Wizard
  • Region Change Your Wii
  • Download individual IOS/cIOS files, Official Wii Channels, System Menus, Wii Apps, DML, etc.
  • Install patched IOSs without an wifi connection on your Wii
  • Customize Bootmii, Wad Manager and MMM start-up settings using ModMii Configurators to create a custom config files
  • This is also capable of building many different System Menu Themes (csm's and themed SM Wads)
  • Provides a solution for the upside-down homebrew channel and the HackMii installer No Vulnerable IOS problems
  • Advanced Custom Downloads Feature will allow you to easily patch and change the slot/version of IOSs/cIOSs. It can also build 3 different types of forwarder dol's and iso's (only use this feature if you know what you are doing!!)
  • SaveLoad custom Download Queues
  • and much much more!
How to Use ModMii

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  • Download and run the ModMii Installer from the links below
  • More information on installing and using ModMii can be found in the Usage page

Install D2x V8 Final

Installer

Installing WiiFlow

Pre-setup:
Before installing WiiFlow your Wii or Wii U vWii must be soft-modded and have d2x installed in slot 249 with base 56 and slot 250 with base 57. If it's not soft-modded then go to CompleteSoftmodGuide to mod your Wii or Wii U vWii and then install the proper cIOS per instructions below.
For Wii:
  • Download d2x-v10-beta52 for slot 249 and d2x-v10-beta53alt for slot 250 (d2x-v8-final still works fine as well). Note they are zip files that need the extension to be renamed to .7z because they are actually 7-zip files.
  • Follow the guide here to use either ModMii or the official d2x-cios-installer v3.1 to install them.
  • Tip: d2x-v10-beta52 has higher compatibility for NAND emulation and online stuff and less random crashes during game-play that’s why it’s in slot 249 while d2x-v10-beta53 has 2 USB ports support and fully plug & play USB devices, meaning that you can connect them when the game asks for them.
  • You will need d2x-v10-beta52-vwii and d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vwii
  • Use d2x-cios-installer-mod v2.2 by Fix94 to install them.

Installing WiiFlow:
Now that you have your Wii soft-modded and d2x installed:
  • Download the latest official WiiFlow - WiiFlow 4.2.1. Note: This version does not support the latest Nintendont. Get WiiFlow Mastermod by Abz for Nintendont support.
  • Extract it to your SD card or USB HDD. It should automatically put WiiFlow boot.dol, icon.png, and meta.xml in the /apps/wiiflow folder.
  • Put your Wii game backups in the usb:/wbfs folder using Wii Backup Manageror a similar program. Or if you don't have any backups yet you can make backups with WiiFlow. More on that later.
Installing a optional forwarder channel:
Without this you must launch WiiFlow from the Homebrew Channel.
To install a forwarder channel to launch WiiFlow from the System Menu do the following.
For Wii:
  • Use Wad Manager 1.7 or another wad manager app to install a WiiFlow forwarder channel. Note: You will need IOS 58 installed to use these v14b forwarders. Use ModMii to download and install IOS 58. Or you can use IOS 58 Installer provided your Wii has WiFi.
For Wii U:
  • Use wiiflow channel installer v1.1 to install the default forwarder.
Installing a optional Priiloader or BootMii forwarder loader:
This will allow WiiFlow to automatically start when you turn your Wii on. Note: These are Wii only!
If you have BootMii installed as boot2 get the BootMii Forwarder Loader. Backup or rename your current armboot.bin first and then just place the included armboot.bin file in the bootmii folder on your SD card ( sd:/bootmii/armboot.bin ). Now when you turn on your Wii it should start WiiFlow.
Note:
BootMii as boot2 is very rare and only happens on very old Wii's. Normally BootMii will install as a IOS. If it's an IOS use the Priiloader Forward Loader below.

If you have Priiloader installed get the Priiloader Forwarder Loader. Put it in a folder or on the root of your SD card. You may have to rename it to boot.dol. To tell Priiloader to launch it follow the directions from CSG (scroll down to find 'Installing a File').

Launching WiiFlow the first time:
Start WiiFlow with your new WiiFlow forwarder channel or the Homebrew Channel. WiiFlow will create the necessary folders and config files and then display your Wii backup games. If you don't have any games in your 'wbfs' folder or there is no folder then WiiFlow will display the following message -
'Welcome to WiiFlow. I have not found any games. Click Install to install games, or Select partition to select your partition type.'.
If you know you have a 'wbfs' folder with games in it then follow the second choice to choose the partition (SD, USB1, USB2, etc...) your games are on. Otherwise insert a Wii game disc and select the first option to install it.
Adding Covers:
Now you should have at least one game case showing (maybe multiple of times) but it's blank. We need to cover it. Move your pointer to the bottom of the screen and some icons should appear. Choose the one that looks like some gears. This is the config icon and it will take you to the Main Settings menu. Click on the first option which should be Download Covers. This takes you to a new menu with more options. The only two we need to worry about now are the first two - Download All or Download Missing. The other options will be explained later. To Download all covers click 'All'. Later on if you install some more games you can just choose 'Missing'. When it's done click on 'BACK' to return to the main screen. Of Course if your Wii isn't connected to the Internet then this won't work for you. You will have to download the covers on your PC and transfer them to the appropriate WiiFlow covers folder. You can use Wii Backup Manager with your USB HDD connected to your PC to download the covers for you.
Launching a game:
This should have you set up to play Wii games from your USB HDD. Browse through your games with your wiimote and press 'A' while pointing at the game you want to play. And then click on the 'PLAY' button to launch the game.