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Hey guys a friend of mine has a NTSC wii and wants the cIOS/backup loader etc putting on, Now am i to assume right that a NTSC Zelda HAS to be played first on the console before it'll let me copy over the save file? Is that right? Or is there a different way to doing it as i only have the PAL version :/
 
just load it in the disc channel and copy the save...oh you cant



that sucks...
 
If the Wii has a modchip, yes. If not, nope.
 
kimikal27 said:
nanika said:
If the Wii has a modchip, yes. If not, nope.
what?
If the Wii you want to homebrew-enable has a modchip inside it, then it is possible to use games from other regions. As such, iirc, you can use the PAL Twilight Hack and PAL Twilight Princess.
 
nanika said:
kimikal27 said:
nanika said:
If the Wii has a modchip, yes. If not, nope.
what?
If the Wii you want to homebrew-enable has a modchip inside it, then it is possible to use games from other regions. As such, iirc, you can use the PAL Twilight Hack and PAL Twilight Princess.

i dont think that he is asking that, he just wants to know if its different to install the backup loader in a NTSC wii than in a PAL wii
 
no, no difference between installing the loader on ntsc and on pal.

if you can still use the twilight hack (not system menu 3.4) you only have to make sure you load the right version of the hack (there are two version, one for the first version of tp, one for the second version. you can tell by looking at the bottom of the disc, can't remember what you're supposed to look for though.)

both versions are on the same save file, you just have to choose between them in the choose profile part.
 
Thanks for tha India i don't think thatll work as as far as i know the wii doesnt let you copy saves untill you've at least played it once assuming im correct?
 

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