Hacking Anyway to load codes through usb flash drive?

phillyrider807

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Ok i already have homebrew on my wii. However my sd slot broke yesterday. I don't know how it happened but im sure my brother did something. Anyway it's completely broken. The sd card won't even lock in place in the slot and the wii always says there is nothing inserted when there is.


Anyway i only hacked my wii for the sole purpose of playing brawl+ which is played by loading codes through gecko Os. Since i can no longer use my sd slot in the wii i was wondering is there anyway i can load the codes through a flashdrive using the usb ports? I know stuff like loadmii and the usb loaders exists so the wii is capable of loading data through the usb ports. I just need a way to load the codse

I would simply just send my wii back to nintendo but im sure they would remove the homebrew channel.
 
yeah, but unless he has USB loader already installed as a wad, then he's done.

i didn't think the HBC would even work w/o a SD card in the slot. well, it will load but doesn't do much good if there is no data to read from the sd.
 
Ok so the only way now is to use the usb loader and load the codes and the game through the loader? Is there anyway to install the loader without the sd card?
 
which one? ive tried about a dozen different ones, and i get either a code dump or black screen. have you tried running them over wifi without a SD in?
 
Loadmii seems to be doing what you requested,
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Loadmii

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loadMii is a small but powerful loader which can run executables from SD cards, USB sticks, SMB shares, USB Gecko and SD Gecko. It's composed by 3 parts : the loader itself, the reloading stub and the bootstrapper. I want to say so many thanks to dhewg and his geckoloader because my stub is based on his work.
 
phillyrider807,

Have you tried opening the Wii to see what's wrong with the SD slot. It may be as simple as a spring slipping out. One of my GH guitars had a tremolo bar that would not return to its normal position. So while playing, all songs sound like a bent record. I opened it up and found that a part connected to a spring had broken off. I couldn't fix the broken part, but I found a place where I could use some rubber bands to provide the "spring" tension to the tremolo bard. Works great. Point is, you may find something that's very simple to fix, or a workaround.
 

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