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hello everyone, i want to buy a nintendo Wii. But im a noob when it comes to hacking, can anyone tell me the hacking methods for playing free games?
 

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Do the research yourself, most people here are tired of spoonfeeding.
If you had time to reply with this kind of bullshit,you could have given me a reply to what i asked. Im not forcing anyone to tell me anything. Im asking in a polite way to help me. So gtfo
 
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I have to agree with RepeatingDigits here; it's really getting to the point where no-one has any independence nowadays.

But I can give you a few brief steps/keywords you can type into google to get some answers you may be looking for:

HackMii Installer -> Use Letterbomb if you're on 4.3; bannerbomb if on 4.1/4.2 (you are more likely on these firmwares already) -> Install the Homebrew Channel ->
(Optional) Install BootMii and priiloader for brick protection -> Set up USB Loader GX or CFG Loader on the SD card -> Install cIOSs, for example cIOS249, for the USB Loaders to function properly. Install them using d2x cIOS installer (there are tutorials everywhere to set it up for a USB Loader). Then you should be able to run the USB loader, add Wii and GC ISOs to your USB, and run them.

There may be some new methods instead of the brief above method; I'm not too sure. This is basically what I did to set up my USB Loader for the first time.
Not to be mean, but there are tutorials literally everywhere for the Wii. :)
 
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then you should be able to run the USB loader, add Wii and GC ISOs to your USB, and run them.

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I have to agree with RepeatingDigits here; it's really getting to the point where no-one has any independence nowadays.

But I can give you a few brief steps/keywords you can type into google to get some answers you may be looking for:

HackMii Installer -> Use Letterbomb if you're on 4.3; bannerbomb if on 4.1/4.2 (you are more likely on these firmwares already) -> Install the Homebrew Channel ->
(Optional) Install BootMii and priiloader for brick protection -> Set up USB Loader GX or CFG Loader on the SD card -> Install cIOSs, for example cIOS249, for the USB Loaders to function properly. Install them using d2x cIOS installer (there are tutorials everywhere to set it up for a USB Loader). Then you should be able to run the USB loader, add Wii and GC ISOs to your USB, and run them.

There may be some new methods instead of the brief above method; I'm not too sure. This is basically what I did to set up my USB Loader for the first time.
Not to be mean, but there are tutorials literally everywhere for the Wii. :)
I have installed CFG loader and i can play wii games now, but if i want to play gamecube games should i add them on my usb like the wii games with WBFS or it doesn't work?
 
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but if i want to play gamecube games should i add them on my usb like the wii games with WBFS or it doesn't work?
I don't exactly remember very well (it's been ages since I added a GC game to my USB/SD card) but you should place your GameCube ISOs at
"USB:/games/Game Title [TITLEID]/game.iso" if I remember rightly. You can't add them to a WBFS drive; that's only for Wii games.

Personally, I use USB Loader GX, and you can associate the Nintendont app (GC backup loader) with USBL GX through its GameCube Settings. I don't know if CFG loader has something similar in its GC Settings, but you can do exactly that, then select your GameCube game through the loader, and it should auto-boot Nintendont, which in turn will automatically boot the desired GC game.

Bear in mind that Nintendont is probably the best GC backup loader option for your Wii, but you can also install custom MIOSs like DIOS-MIOS, but I have personally never installed/used that sort of thing.
 
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If you ask me instead of wii you can try going for a good pc.As it is the best because whatever you hack there is a solution for it.It has BIOS before booting so whatever you do you can fix it using the OS disc.You can go for wii but i recommend not to hack without priloader and bootmii.I am typing here because i have my wii bricked without bootmii and priloader.Google the dolphin emulator(wii emulator) to see the advantages of it
 

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But if you want the best perfomance in good quality go for it as it is cheaper than a Good Graphics installed PC.
 

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I don't exactly remember very well (it's been ages since I added a GC game to my USB/SD card) but you should place your GameCube ISOs at
"USB:/games/Game Title [TITLEID]/game.iso" if I remember rightly. You can't add them to a WBFS drive; that's only for Wii games.

Personally, I use USB Loader GX, and you can associate the Nintendont app (GC backup loader) with USBL GX through its GameCube Settings. I don't know if CFG loader has something similar in its GC Settings, but you can do exactly that, then select your GameCube game through the loader, and it should auto-boot Nintendont, which in turn will automatically boot the desired GC game.

Bear in mind that Nintendont is probably the best GC backup loader option for your Wii, but you can also install custom MIOSs like DIOS-MIOS, but I have personally never installed/used that sort of thing.
Thank you , you have helped me alot
 
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