Wii Homebrew: Wiiload simplified

Before doing anything homebrew related, always read the disclaimer located in the first comment.

My previous post explained how to install and use Wiiload, allthough its a very nice application it kinda sucks that you have to use the command prompt everytime you want to send something. Thats why I and a fellow homebrewer decided to create a very simple installer to add a “Send to wii” option to the Windows shell.

Simply download this file, extract its contents to your hard drive, and run setup.bat. After running my installer you can either do right click>send to wii or simply double click any .elf or .dol file to send it to the homebrew channel. Please note that you’ve got to have wiiload properly set up in order for this to work, my previous post will tell you all about this.



Around The Net:


  • Nils

    Disclaimer

    If you are unfamiliar with the term “homebrew”, I advice you to go read my first post, located here. If you would like to know about the risks of homebrew, then please go read my second post, located here. If you have yet to install the homebrew channel, then please read my instructions, located here. I will in no way be held responsible if following the instructions I give or the recommendations I do leads to broken Wii’s or any damage in any form. Allthough I’m very confident that won’t happen, it needs to be said. If you are confident you have a sufficient amount of knowledge about the matter, then please enjoy the read.

  • Nintendog66

    Thanks Nils. Wiiload always seemed too complicated for me and now it’s very accesible.

  • Pingback: Wii Homebrew: Wiiload simplified 2.0 | WiiNintendo