![]() ![]() If you don’t have a USB drive, you can just do everything on your SD card as long as there’s enough space. And you can get a usb Ethernet plug for the Wii and hard wire it although there is no point as most of. For this article I’m going to recommend installing homebrew apps such as WiiFlow on the SD card, and games and emulators on your USB drive. I got no colors on my tv when I connect my Wii. And for emulators, be sure to install games on the same drive as each emulator. You could use both, just make sure not to duplicate the same things on both drives. This is where you will be storing all your games and the emulators that run them, as well as WiiFlow.Īll this can be done on either an SD Card or HDD. However, this article will only focus on how to install WiiFlow itself. A future part of this guide will cover what to do with these games. Games! This guide assumes the user already has a collection of legally-attained game ROMs and ISOs for the games to play.
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