Hacking Wii Settings

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maximusprimate said:
Yep, just plug it in via USB, and press the alt button on your keyboard. Works for me at least.

what kind of USB cord? im trying to change the video mode. AnyRegion Changer doesnt work for me.
 

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milkaholic123 said:
maximusprimate said:
Yep, just plug it in via USB, and press the alt button on your keyboard. Works for me at least.

what kind of USB cord? im trying to change the video mode. AnyRegion Changer doesnt work for me.

dude he was joking
 

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First open up your wii (with a triwing screwdriver, or something else as a substitute. I find a hammer works quite well, don't worry about the electronics, wiis are really resilient). Then you pull out your drivechip, smash open a usb flash drive, solder them together and insert it into your pc. Then use Waninkoko's Wii Settings Manager (http://tinyurl.com/2znnug) and change the settings there.
 

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Alexrose said:
First open up your wii (with a triwing screwdriver, or something else as a substitute. I find a hammer works quite well, don't worry about the electronics, wiis are really resilient). Then you pull out your drivechip, smash open a usb flash drive, solder them together and insert it into your pc. Then use Waninkoko's Wii Settings Manager (http://tinyurl.com/2znnug) and change the settings there.

is there some easier way that does not involve opening it?
 

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Tranquil said:
I hope to God you're trolling...please tell me you are.

No delta, they are being quite serious.
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On Topic: Why would you want to edit your Wii settings on the computer? What are you trying to accomplish by doing that?
 

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milkaholic123 said:
Alexrose said:
First open up your wii (with a triwing screwdriver, or something else as a substitute. I find a hammer works quite well, don't worry about the electronics, wiis are really resilient). Then you pull out your drivechip, smash open a usb flash drive, solder them together and insert it into your pc. Then use Waninkoko's Wii Settings Manager (http://tinyurl.com/2znnug) and change the settings there.

is there some easier way that does not involve opening it?
Just try demodulating it
 

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zeldafn333 said:
milkaholic123 said:
Alexrose said:
First open up your wii (with a triwing screwdriver, or something else as a substitute. I find a hammer works quite well, don't worry about the electronics, wiis are really resilient). Then you pull out your drivechip, smash open a usb flash drive, solder them together and insert it into your pc. Then use Waninkoko's Wii Settings Manager (http://tinyurl.com/2znnug) and change the settings there.

is there some easier way that does not involve opening it?
Just try demodulating it
No, no, no, that's entirely unnecessary. Just reverse the polarity.
 

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