Well, time to save up I guess?Plus emulators aren't the same
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As I we have said. It's impossible to fix you Wii without extra hardware anyway.
Well, time to save up I guess?Plus emulators aren't the same
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Dolphin! Dolphin! Dolphin!Plus I just want the wii menu on start up
LIKE I SAID I DON'T LIKE EMULATORSDolphin! Dolphin! Dolphin!
I can't stress enough how much Dolphin is for you. You can connect Wiimotes to your PC (Candles.) and it's very accurate.
You REALLY want an original Wii? You'll have to pay for it.
How much is a donerWell then you have to miss your Wii. Sadly, we can't help you. No one can if you don't know someone with a working Wii and a Invictus 2.
You need to desolder your NAND, put it in the Invictus 2, flash the donor Wii and then inject it's keys, then resolder your NAND back on the Wii.
It'll be even harder to fix your Wii.It's to hard to mod dolphin
Donor is literally another working Wii.It's to hard to mod dolphin
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No, not at all. You make use of one of the back USB ports and a Y-USB cable for better HDD connection.Do you have to solder to add hdd
In this case, Savemiifrii probably won't fix it.Another option is available but it may or may not work depending on which version disc drive your wii has.
https://sites.google.com/site/completesg/unbricking
Look under unbricking methods and read the details of SaveMiiFrii
It's unlikely to work and would likely be a waste of time but might be worth a shot if you have a gamecube controller.
Otherwise, as others have said you need a new wii or use dolphin.
If nothing else it will give you something to do for a while and you might learn a little bit about the hardware you're playing with.