Finally, place everything from inside \nand\ into the \Wii\ subdirectory.Use it to overwrite on top of the original SYSCONF file in \nand\shared2\sys\ (under NAND tools' working directory). Dolphin versions before 5.0-4416 can't take the original SYSCONF file from real consoles, it has its own specially made SYSCONF file in \Wii\shared2\sys\.Zestig.exe nand-key.bin nand_dec.bin nandĮxtracts everything from nand_dec.bin and places it into a new folder called "nand".Īfter this is finished, a new folder \nand\ should be created in the working directory. This may take a while depending on your storage performance.
The zestig source code can be downloaded from here. Unpack the decrypted NAND image using zestig.Decrypt the NAND image: openssl enc -d -aes-128-cbc -in nand.bin -out nand-decrypted.bin -K $(hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02X"' Extract the per-console NAND key from keys.bin: dd if=keys.bin of=nand-key bs=1 skip=344 count=16.Extract the AES IV from keys.bin: dd if=keys.bin of=aes-iv bs=1 skip=360 count=16.
If your Dolphin version does not have this option, update to a newer build.
Another note from Jeffy: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL BootMii ON YOUR Wii US vWii BootMii IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH vWii, AND CAN BRICK YOUR vWii BootMii is a system designed by Team Twiizers to enable complete low-level control of the Wii. Device credentials and system files required for network services emulation will also be extracted automatically. Download: Source: Peripherals Template:Modifies NAND. Dolphin will decrypt and unpack the NAND.
Select Tools > Import BootMii NAND Backup. If you do, your NAND has been backed up.Īutomatic Import with Dolphin 5.0-3416 or newer You should see a file named nand.bin on the SD Card. It allows the Wii to be controlled mere moments after the On button has been pressed, before any IOS has been loaded and before the NAND filesystem has been read. Once completed, remove the SD card and put it into your system. BootMii is a system designed by Team Twiizers to enable complete low-level control of the Wii. Select Backup NAND (Green arrow from chip to the SD card), and wait until it completes. Select Options (gears icon) on the far right. Use a GameCube Controller or the Power and Reset buttons to navigate through the BootMii menus, as detailed here. A homebrewed console with BootMii installedĪccess BootMii through the Homebrew Channel.