Hacking Wii VC Titles dont work

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So i installed today SM Galaxy on my external HDD. I use Mocha CFW and everything works great except the Wii VC game. When i try to start the game the SM Galaxy logo is there and after that my console reboots. Any idea what is happening and how to fix this?
 
You need to get the Wii VC games with wiiu usb helper and use patches before launching the title (mocha, sign_patcher, cbhc).
Wii VC will not work with NUSPacker repacked games.
Wii VC will not work if installed in emunand, they will only run in realnand.
 
You need to get the Wii VC games with wiiu usb helper and use patches before launching the title (mocha, sign_patcher, cbhc).
Wii VC will not work with NUSPacker repacked games.
Wii VC will not work if installed in emunand, they will only run in realnand.

Ah thanks for the info. I got my Wii VC game with wiiu usb helper but im not sure how to use the patches? Could you explain?
 
Patches are applied by various CFW-like homebrew apps: Sig2sysmenu, Mocha CFW [Use plain sysNAND], Haxchi CFW [With config set to default=sysmenu] and ColdBootHaxChi.
 
I used a different SD card because RedNand is saved on the SD card. Just copied everything and installed mocha again this time on Sysnand works like a charm.
 
I used a different SD card because RedNand is saved on the SD card. Just copied everything and installed mocha again this time on Sysnand works like a charm.
You can always format redNAND partition, delete .elf and redownload it.
redNAND is targeted towards developers and on sysNAND you have exact same benefits but even more useful ones such as ColdBootHaxChi.
Also sysNAND doesn't corrupt, and SysConfigTool was patched so it can be safely installed on sysNAND.
[redNAND can prevent bricks but if you're not screwing around with critical system parts such as Wii U menu then move to sysNAND]

If you like to screw around with Wii U, then keep redNAND but move your stuff over to sysNAND. That way, you will not lose everything.
 

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