SNEEK only compiles on an older version of devkitARM. You can get it in the Downloads section of this guide.
I'm guessing you're following the old "Complete Softmod Guide". AFAIK You don't need to compile SNEEK.
Run Modmii and its SNEEK installer, and select "All of the above" and UNEEK+Dl, and give it a folder with all the WADs you want to install. When it finishes downloading everything, extract everything to your SD and install the WADs in the wad folder using multi-mod manager. Post results.
This is the method I used to play Virtual Console and Wiiware games from it. I don't know what you're trying to do.
Not as usful because it generates a fresh nand, I have my own NAND, with my own saves and CIOS, etc. already dumped.
In that case, in addition to what I said, extract a NAND dump with Bootmii. Then open ShowMiiWads -> Tools -> Extract Bootmii Dump, browse to your nand.bin and run it, then open the generated nand-extracteda folder and extract everything to the COPY_TO_USB\nands\pl_us folder.
Hadn't thought of that, I'll edit my post later, (I did had already my own nand dump extracted)
If you make a new one, you can have all the saves and stuff you had previously. Likely your nand dump is from when you first installed Bootmii.
Ok, it worked thanks @BlazeHeatnix
There is only a tiny problem, once I siwtch back to the real nand the wii mote looses synch at the sligthest movement, didn't happen before, but at least now I am able to run the emunand.
Use WiiExplorer to copy /shared2/sys/sysconf from your real NAND to your NEEK folder. NEEK has no access to the real NAND so it thinks your controllers aren't synced.
Can I do it from windows too? I am currently transferring a lot of wad files to a new SD, because YAWM does not has USB access (gives me error when attempting to access the hard drive)
No, you'll want the current sysconf on your real NAND because it has the remote sync data in it (unless you haven't changed any settings since the bin file you dumped.)
Not sure about YAWM but you should be able to change the IOS it's using to something like 249 and get it to access the HDD.
No, you'll want the current sysconf on your real NAND because it has the remote sync data in it (unless you haven't changed any settings since the bin file you dumped.)
Not sure about YAWM but you should be able to change the IOS it's using to something like 249 and get it to access the HDD.