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USB LOADER GX VIDTV PATCH DOWNLOADInstalling it as a forwarder is preferred as it allows you to save settings and download cover and disc art. Installing the USB Loader GX channel (instead of the of the forwarder) takes up more system memory and allows for fewer customization options (and no cover art!) but you can play without an SD card in the Wii. A channel is actually an application installed on the Wii. A forwarder is like a shortcut on the Wii System Menu that points at the app on the SD card. Note: If you’re curious about the difference between a Channel and a Forwarder, we’ll explain here briefly. Remember, keep the folder structure the same! USB LOADER GX VIDTV PATCH ZIP FILECopy the following files from the ZIP file to your SD card: the entire apps usbloader_gx folder as well as wad USB Loader GX-UNEO_Forwarder_2.0.wad. If you don’t have your Wii SD card mounted on your computer now would be a good time to do so. First let’s take a peek at the contents of the AllInOnePack you downloaded from the USB Loader GX web site. Also, once you’ve installed one loader you’ve essentially installed them all so it won’t be much of a hassle to try out other loaders. USB Loader GX is user friendly, feature rich, and offers a good balance between usability and eye candy. Installing USB Loader GX and Setting Up Your Hard Drive Why USB Loader GX? There are more than a few USB loaders available but we selected USB Loader GX for this tutorial. For USB Loader GX enable the #002 fix setting and Enable the Alt_dol setting.ĭouble check the list and make sure your Wii is modded for homebrew playback with the patched IOS and CIOS installed before proceeding. USB LOADER GX VIDTV PATCH PATCHdol Video patch: This one patch the list of video modes located in the main.dol of the game. So we added it to the loader just to let users select it. I think only one game required it, I don't remember which one. Sneek video patch: it's a method to patch video mode for imported games used by Sneek. It’s important to use the USB port closest to the bottom of the Wii-in this case the bottom being the port near the rubber feet. ![]() Plug in your USB drive to the USB port on the back of the Wii. Once you’ve copied the USB loader GX files over, it’s time to pop the SD card back in your Wii. This tool isn’t necessary unless you want to back your games up to another drive or to your computer.
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