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* The correct IOS and '''IOS revision''' ('''this is very important''') for the System Menu. | * The correct IOS and '''IOS revision''' ('''this is very important''') for the System Menu. | ||
* The current version of your Wii ('''the downgraded System Menu must be the same as your console'''). | * The current version of your Wii ('''the downgraded System Menu must be the same as your console'''). | ||
* If you're using the System Menu 4.3 update, IOS70 must be unstubbed before downgrading. | |||
This is a list of all of the System Menu versions matching to their corrosponding IOS: | This is a list of all of the System Menu versions matching to their corrosponding IOS: |
Revision as of 22:28, 30 August 2023
This process is very dangerous. This mod performs permanent changes to your Wii's NAND and could potentially brick your Wii. Make sure you have a form of brick protection such as BootMii as boot2 and Priiloader, as well as a backup of your NAND as a way to recover at a later time. |
Requirements
- A computer with an internet connection.
- An SD card and a way to transfer files.
- A softmodded Wii (if you have a custom theme installed, be sure to restore it back to the default theme).
- Multi-Mod Manager or YAWM ModMii Edition.
- NUS Downloader.
- BootMii NAND backup (highly recommended).
System Menu IOS
Take note of a few things in mind prior to following the downgrade guide:
- The System Menu version you're willing to downgrade to.
- The correct IOS and IOS revision (this is very important) for the System Menu.
- The current version of your Wii (the downgraded System Menu must be the same as your console).
- If you're using the System Menu 4.3 update, IOS70 must be unstubbed before downgrading.
This is a list of all of the System Menu versions matching to their corrosponding IOS:
- Version 4.3 - IOS80 v6944
- Version 4.2 - IOS70 v6687
- Version 4.0 and 4.1 - IOS60 v6174
- Version 3.5 (only released in Korea) - IOS52 v5661
- Version 3.4 - IOS50 v4889
- Version 3.3K (this IOS version was only used in Korea and only for 3.3K) - IOS40 v2835
- Version 3.0-3.3 (For 3.3, this is only for non-Korean regions. If using 3.3K, see above) - IOS30 v2576
- Version 2.2 - IOS20 v12
- Version 2.0 and 2.1 - IOS11 v10
- Version 1.0 - IOS9 v516
- Version Prelaunch/Wii Startup Disc - IOS4 v3
Downgrade Guide
- Download "NUS Downloader" and extract its contents to an empty folder on your PC.
- Run "NUS Downloader". Download the appropriate Wii System Menu and System IOS modules you're willing to use to downgrade your console (make sure 'Pack WAD' is selected)
- System Menu: 'Database' > 'System' > 'System Menu'
- IOS: 'Database' > 'IOS'
- Navigate to the path where "NUS Downloader" is located. A sub-directory will be created labelled "title", there should be several folders inside. A quick index search in the directory will show the packed WADs.
- Move the files containing the (.wad) extension into the "WAD" directory on the root of the SD card. If no such folder exists, create it.
- Download "Multi-Mod Manager" or "YAWM ModMii Edition" and extract its contents to the root of the SD card.
- Eject the SD card from your computer and insert it into the Wii.
- Open your desired WAD manager that you have just downloaded via "The Homebrew Channel".
- Navigate to the "WAD Manager" or a similar option.
- Select the "System Menu" WAD, and press 'A' to install.
- Do the same procedure with the "System Menu IOS", select the IOS, and press 'A' to install.
- Exit the WAD manager and "The Homebrew Channel".
- If the downgrade was successful, you should see the "System Menu" appear.