Hacking Wii can’t read SD Card.

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Hello, I Homebrewed my Wii. I wanted to dump the game „Epic Mickey“ to run it trough an Emulator on my PC. I know I need an SD card in order to even use the Homebrew App. The Problem is, everytime when I try to put my SD Card in my Wii it says that the Wii couldn’t read the SD Card. I tried using multiple SD cards and even bought a new One. Could this be an Issue with my Wii or are there any other Methods to run the Game on my PC because I do own the Physical Copy of the Game.
 
Sounds like a defective SD reader in the Wii assuming good, FAT32 formatted SDs.

Visual inspection → Any dirt? Bent pins?

An SD is not strictly needed for using homebrew software. The Wii Mini does not even have an SD reader (by default; can be soldered in). A FAT32 formatted USB drive will also do; Homebrew Channel will load apps from there. Cleanrip (or a USB loader) should be able to dump the game disc to the USB drive.

Good luck and have fun!
 
This could indicate a few things, either a non-working SD card or that the SD card slot is dirty inside of the Wii.

Make sure that your SD card is formatted to FAT32, 32kb cluster size. Clean out the SD card slot with a tad bit of isopropyl alcohol, some Q-Tips and a tooth pick, ensuring that the pins are free of dust and dirt. If thats not the case then it could be that the slot is damaged, and therefore must be replaced as a last resort.

Like KleinesSinchen said in this instance, an SD card is not necessarily needed for using homebrew. The Wii Mini does not use an SD card slot, however, it is possible to solder one back onto the unused points on the motherboard and reinstalling the System Menu and the appropriate IOSes, but you do have a lot of risk when doing so. Typically, a USB thumb drive/flash drive will do; HBC is compatible with both the SD Gecko/generic GC memory card adapter or a FAT32 formatted SD/USB.
 
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Searching something different, huh?
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Note that RawDump/Friidump method isn't easier. It is slower and requires older PC hardware. Overall using the Wii is the easiest and fastest method. You can even dump games over network.
https://wii.guide/dump-games (requires patience, especially with WiFi, but the PC drives method is not faster)
 
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Searching something different, huh?
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Note that RawDump/Friidump method isn't easier. It is slower and requires older PC hardware. Overall using the Wii is the easiest and fastest method. You can even dump games over network.
(requires patience, especially with WiFi, but the PC drives method is not faster)
Yeah I searched around a bit. Thanks I appreciate it!
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Sounds like a defective SD reader in the Wii assuming good, FAT32 formatted SDs.

Visual inspection → Any dirt? Bent pins?

An SD is not strictly needed for using homebrew software. The Wii Mini does not even have an SD reader (by default; can be soldered in). A FAT32 formatted USB drive will also do; Homebrew Channel will load apps from there. Cleanrip (or a USB loader) should be able to dump the game disc to the USB drive.

Good luck and have fun!
Oh I didn’t even know it was possible with an USB, thank you !
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This could indicate a few things, either a non-working SD card or that the SD card slot is dirty inside of the Wii.

Make sure that your SD card is formatted to FAT32, 32kb cluster size. Clean out the SD card slot with a tad bit of isopropyl alcohol, some Q-Tips and a tooth pick, ensuring that the pins are free of dust and dirt. If thats not the case then it could be that the slot is damaged, and therefore must be replaced as a last resort.

Like KleinesSinchen said in this instance, an SD card is not necessarily needed for using homebrew. The Wii Mini does not use an SD card slot, however, it is possible to solder one back onto the unused points on the motherboard and reinstalling the System Menu and the appropriate IOSes, but you do have a lot of risk when doing so. Typically, a USB thumb drive/flash drive will do; HBC is compatible with both the SD Gecko/generic GC memory card adapter or a FAT32 formatted SD/USB.
Okay, I will try to clean the SD Card Slot first and if that’s not working im gonna use a USB because it’s probably a bit hard to find someone that still replaces party from the wii. Anyway, thanks for your reply it really helped me out! :D
 
Hello, I Homebrewed my Wii. I wanted to dump the game „Epic Mickey“ to run it trough an Emulator on my PC. I know I need an SD card in order to even use the Homebrew App. The Problem is, everytime when I try to put my SD Card in my Wii it says that the Wii couldn’t read the SD Card. I tried using multiple SD cards and even bought a new One. Could this be an Issue with my Wii or are there any other Methods to run the Game on my PC because I do own the Physical Copy of the Game.
This is not a solution to the SD problem but, you can play physical copies on Dolphin, the only requirement is a DVD reader.
 
This could indicate a few things, either a non-working SD card or that the SD card slot is dirty inside of the Wii.

Make sure that your SD card is formatted to FAT32, 32kb cluster size. Clean out the SD card slot with a tad bit of isopropyl alcohol, some Q-Tips and a tooth pick, ensuring that the pins are free of dust and dirt. If thats not the case then it could be that the slot is damaged, and therefore must be replaced as a last resort.

Like KleinesSinchen said in this instance, an SD card is not necessarily needed for using homebrew. The Wii Mini does not use an SD card slot, however, it is possible to solder one back onto the unused points on the motherboard and reinstalling the System Menu and the appropriate IOSes, but you do have a lot of risk when doing so. Typically, a USB thumb drive/flash drive will do; HBC is compatible with both the SD Gecko/generic GC memory card adapter or a FAT32 formatted SD/USB.
As a matter of a fact... I've recently, had the exactly... same issue I have almost tried 3 SDXC 64GB flash Cards on Nintendo Wii one was a Kingston 128GB RAM only, that didn't work quite like I Expected... So, I think it's Dirty or damaged SDXC card Slot most definitely, the other 2 64GB flash Cards are obviousley, at San Disk and I did my, Homebrew Channel online with update 4.3 E and I got it perfect at second try... only, I needed something else that I must have missed out... which is. 'Prepare a SD Card...", it a real shame you know after all that work... now that I have to figure out how to put it back all together and make or imply that peach black Nintendo Wii to actually, get the 64GB brand new SDXC Extreme I figure that everyone say, it works up to 512GB RAM for SDXC Cards... So, I will have a go only how am I actually, going to pull that off... cause I actually, brought those Cards a couple of days ago try, two week the Wii I have had it only, 6 Months obviousley... picked it up as bargain or already, used and second time I've had one last one was peach white 5 or 6 year's ago and now... even got Sony PS4 almost new had only, 1 and a half year's in standard model brought at 9.60 firmware and now only, upgrade at 11.02 firmware and Sony PS3 at Gamestop at 4.88 firmware perfectly, flashed at PS3 exploit.net for HFW Hybrid Firmware and Sony's PS2 with OPL or Open PlayStation Loader game Engine Developer for fortuna project... and Ultimate Extreme for USB decrypting at file Manager OPL well... that me... at a nutshell...
 

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