
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. My Wii Virtual Console sounds for WiiFlow.Drexyl’s custom Wii Menu theme for Wiiflow (Light).Drexyl’s custom Wii Menu theme for Wiiflow (Dark).Themes (make sure it’s compatible with at least WiiFlow version 4).

Nintendont (GameCube – not exactly an emulator, but definitely include it if you want to play GameCube games)

This is easy to do if you haven’t yet.Hacked Wii with Homebrew Channel and Priiloader.If you’re not using one, make sure your SD card has enough space to store all your games and emulators.I understand that the IOS's on the vWii are different than for a real Wii, and you have to be cautious when proceeding to install them, and use CFG and the like.Selecting N64 games on a Wii through WiiFlow What You’ll Need to install WiiFlow Hardware: And while I've read several guides on how to get the Homebrew Channel and CFG installed on the vWii, there are a couple things I'm still uncertain of. My Wii has been hacked for over 2 years now and its wonderful and I've got lots of use out of it, but now I'm getting a WiiU for Christmas I'd like to finally retire it, if I can.
