TY man,alreaby on it.Install it to an emulated Nand, and launch it using sneek or dolphin. Modmii can help with a lot of that (except dolphin)
No, emunand (sneek/uneek is one implementation of, the most in-depth one but also by far the most annoying to setup if it weren't for Modmii) definitely doesn't come with the HBC/BootMii, nor with most cios/usbloader setups (though all these four things are to some extent required to use emunand or integrate with emunand)Also does sneek comes with the HBC or who I install wads on it
TY, I will do what you saidAs long as you have Priiloader, it's sufficient to check the titleID of the title inside the wad (which you can do with ShowMiiWads, for example) - once you have ensured it won't overwrite the Wii Menu or its IOS (due to having the same titleID) the only other problem that can be caused by installing it is a banner brick, which can be easily solved by booting directly to HBC and uninstalling the offending title
No, emunand (sneek/uneek is one implementation of, the most in-depth one but also by far the most annoying to setup if it weren't for Modmii) definitely doesn't come with the HBC/BootMii, nor with most cios/usbloader setups (though all these four things are to some extent required to use emunand or integrate with emunand)
Ok thank you bothIf constructing an emulated Nand using modmii, it will ask if you want to install a folder of wads. You can use modmii's emulated Nand modifier to edit an existing emulated Nand. That being said, adding or removing wads is probably easier to do using showmiiwads. ModMii's emulated Nand modifier can add or remove priiloader, custom themes and things like that which showmiiwads doesn't support