NOTE from Cubed: Huge thanks go out to Link and all his friends for making the guide below (I've changed some things here and there; but much of his original guide has been retained). I cannot stress this enough... first time users should read EVERYTHING below so that you don't accidentally damage your Wii or PC along the way. The link to the codes themselves (along with two different methods on using them) are at the very bottom of this page.

And let me just remind you... no matter how you use these codes, you're doing things to your Wii console Nintendo doesn't ever want you to do, namely installing an unauthorized channel to your Wii Menu. Use at your own risk!

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Wii cheating!

Contents

  1. Downloads
  2. Prerequisites - what do I need
  3. Preparations - installing Homebrew channel
  4. FAQ and dangers

DOWNLOADS:
Ocarina Code Manager 1.1
GeckoOS v1.9.3

SSBB code list already generated - only some of the size codes are included


 

Prerequisites - what do I need

Before you can start.. you'll urgently need the following things:

Preparations - installing Homebrew channel

You'll need the SD card and the SD card reader for your PC (many PCs have them included nowadays!). The following exploits, Bannerbomb and SmashStack, are known to be compatible with Wii firmware from 3.x to 4.2. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, so which one you choose for installing is up to you.

Bannerbomb
Advantage: Does not require a game for installation, just the Wii Menu itself
Disadvantage: Can be patched up at any time by Nintendo in future firmware updates


Click here to visit the Bannerbomb site (also go here for alternate versions as well as how to contact the author of this exploit, Comex)

WARNING: Do not attempt at any time to copy the Bannerbomb file directly onto the Wii System Memory, or your system may freeze.

1. Ensure your SD card is formatted as FAT. By default SD cards are formatted as FAT, so if you're not sure you can skip this step.

2. Backup the "Private" folder on your SD card or rename it temporarily. Having other saved channels on the same card will likely screw it up.

3. Copy the Bannerbomb "Private" folder to your SD Card.

4. Once you've downloaded the Hackmii Installer from the BootMii website (version 0.3 as of August 21st, 2009), place the enclosed ELF file on the root directory of the card and rename it to boot.elf. (sd:\boot.elf).

5. Start the Wii and then click the Wii button on the lower left. Choose Data Management, then Channels, then SD Card. (NOT THE SD CARD MENU OR IT WILL FREEZE!)

6. A message should appear (see screen below) asking to load "boot.dol/.elf?" If not, try again with an alternate version.



7. Have fun!

SmashStack
Advantage: Because it's a bug with a specific part of the game and not a hacked save file (like the old Twilight Hack), it is much tougher for Nintendo to fix this.
Disadvantage: Requires the SSBB disc itself (not exactly a disadvantage because you likely got the game anyway); currently only works with NTSC-U systems.



1. If you already have an /app/RSB?/st folder on your SD card, I recommend backing it up or temporarily renaming it. Like with Bannerbomb above, having other stages in the folder will likely mess up the exploit.

2. Once you've downloaded the Hackmii Installer from the BootMii website (version 0.3 as of August 21st, 2009), place the enclosed ELF file on the root directory of the card and rename it to boot.elf. (sd:\boot.elf).

3. Download the SmashStack (NTSC-U) file here. Once downloaded, just copy the contents of the folder to the root of your SD card.

4. Then start SSBB (currently NTSC-U version only) and go to the Stage Builder, it should launch boot.dol/boot.elf from the root of your SD card.


Once you've started the Hackmii Installer (no matter how you do it), you'll be presented a warning screen.

If you accept all following warnings: An installer menu will appear allowing you to select if you like to install the Homebrew Channel, DVDX and/or BootMii.

You can install BootMii or DVDX if you like and if you know what they are used for (visit WiiBrew or the HackMii blog for further information). You only need the Homebrew Channel for cheating!

Next up you'll be guided through installation dialogs!

Done.. exit the installer and the homebrew Channel should be availible on your Wii menu!

IMPORTANT: While you can make a backup copy of the Homebrew Channel on your SD card, always keep the HBC on the Wii's internal memory and do not attempt to delete it, otherwise you may not be able to run it again! If you have a regular Wii with a system menu of 3.3 or newer you won't be able to copy it back from SD card without doing some major modifications which won't be part of this guide. Doing these modifications might easily leave your Wii in an unusable state which cannot be repaired by anyone except for Nintendo. So only do these modifications if you have a real reason and if you know what you do!


FAQ and dangers

Does this work on all Wiis?
Yes, the method I explained works on Wii firmware ranging from 3.x to 4.2 as long as you install the latest versions of Bannerbomb and the Homebrew Channel. Your Wii does not need to be modified, though I am not too sure about warranty stuff because you did a software modification (Homebrew Channel) so your warranty might be lost - however, I doubt Nintendo could recognize you used the HBC if you completely format your system prior to sending it to them just in case (though that would include losing many savegames - you can however backup all savegames using the backup extractor for the homebrew channel - this includes savegames you normally can't copy to SD card like those for Smash Bros Brawl).

Will this work on future Wii revisions?
That's something I simply have no answer to. When we switched from 3.2 to 3.3 Nintendo tried blocking the Twilight Hack (and the Freeloader just to be complete), eventually blocking it completely with 4.0. The Homebrew Channel remained untouched so users who installed the HBC prior to upgrading their Wiis were still able to use it. Future updates could very well delete the Homebrew Channel, so better make a safety copy of your channel on SD card!

Can Nintendo block just cheating?
They can't completely, even via software updates as far as I can see. Even when you update your system menu, the games do not react to it. Your Wii internally includes all prior software versions and games use old versions as they have to be there - Twilight Princess for example uses menu revision 9, as of when this guide was made we are at revision 36. So even if revision 37 blocks either USB Gecko or Ocarina, it would only affect games using revision 37 or newer - old games shouldn't be affected!

Is it possible a Wii update damages my Wii because I have the homebrew channel?
This IS INDEED POSSIBLE and you should be completely aware of that. The positive point is that most of the homebrew channel can be deleted! I highly recommend you: once you have the Homebrew channel and you get an update notice by Nintendo to visit pages such as http://www.wiinewz.com, http://www.gbatemp.net or http://wiibrew.org/. If they say you can safely upgrade, then you can!

What method should I use? $40 is much money for a USB Gecko!
Making your own codes or the power to enable/disable codes in real-time require you to get a USB Gecko, so if this is something you care about, I say go for it! If all you want is the codes and don't mind using them the old-fashioned way (like a GameShark or Action Replay), then you are perfectly fine with Ocarina.

How do I get best screenshot quality?



(pic by Link)


Okay, ready to install your program of choice?
GeckoOS (SD card only)
USB Gecko (extra hardware)

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