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WUP Installer GX2 is a homebrew application developed by djskaul for the Wii U. Its main use is to install "titles" to the Wii U system memory; you have to use Custom Firmware to do so. This application can be downloaded [https://www.wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/wup_installer_gx2.zip here].
[https://sourceforge.net/projects/wup-installer-gx2/ WUP Installer GX2] is a homebrew application developed by djskaul for the Wii U. Its main use is to install "titles" to the Wii U system memory; you have to use Custom Firmware to do so. This application can be downloaded [https://www.wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/wup_installer_gx2.zip here].
 
'''Unfortunately, this homebrew can be used for piracy. The developer does not intend this and neither do we.'''
 
Here is all you need to know:


== Installation ==
== Installation ==
You would install WUP Installer GX2 as you would any other Wii U homebrew application; copy the "wiiu" folder into the root of your storage device, allowing it to merge files.
You can install WUP Installer GX2 as you would any other Wii U homebrew application by copying the "wiiu" folder into the root of your storage device, allowing it to merge files.


It can also be downloaded and installed via the [[WiiU:Homebrew App Store (HBAS)|Homebrew App Store]].
It can also be downloaded and installed via the [[WiiU:Homebrew App Store (HBAS)|Homebrew App Store]].
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== Installation of "Titles" ==
== Installation of "Titles" ==


"Titles" are the apps that show up on the Wii U system menu. Using WUP Installer GX2, you could install more of these. You could even install WUP Installer GX2 [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wup-installer-gx2/ as a "title"].
"Titles" are the apps that show up on the Wii U system menu. Using WUP Installer GX2, you can install more of these. You can even install WUP Installer GX2 as a title. Titles are in a format that make them unique. They come in varying amounts of .app and .h3 files depending on how big your app is in file size. To install a title:
 
"Titles" are in a format that make them unique. They come in varying amounts of .app and .h3 files depending on how big your app is in file size.
 
These files have to be placed in an `/install/[name of your app]` folder on the root of your storage device. Keep in mind that you do need different folders for each app, if you have multiple that you desire to install.
 
After placing your "titles" inside the aforementioned folder, run WUP Installer GX2. On the main menu, you should see the name(s) of the folder(s) you put your title(s) in.
 
Select the folder (or select multiple at once, if you want to install multiple titles) and then click "Install"; There will be a prompt asking you whether you want to install your title(s) to the NAND storage or your USB storage device. Choose whichever works best for you.


Your title(s) will then install. After the process is done, exit back to the Wii U Menu to see (a) new title(s) on your screen.
# Place the files in the `/install/[name of your app]` folder on the root of your storage device. Keep in mind that you do need different folders for each app, if you have multiple that you desire to install.
# Run WUP Installer GX2. On the main menu, you should see the name(s) of the folder(s) you put your title(s) in.
# Select the folder (or select multiple at once, if you want to install multiple titles) and then click "Install". There will be a prompt asking you whether you want to install your title(s) to the NAND storage or your USB storage device. Choose whichever works best for you. Your title(s) will then install.
# After the process is done, exit back to the Wii U Menu to see (a) new title(s) on your screen.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


If you get error code `199-9999` when trying to run a newly installed title, that means you are not running custom firmware/a Sig Patch. You have to use either of these to run titles installed using WUP Installer GX2.
If you get error code `199-9999` when trying to run a newly installed title, that means you are not running custom firmware/a Sig Patch. You have to use either of these to run titles installed using WUP Installer GX2.

Revision as of 18:51, 15 January 2022

WUP Installer GX2 is a homebrew application developed by djskaul for the Wii U. Its main use is to install "titles" to the Wii U system memory; you have to use Custom Firmware to do so. This application can be downloaded here.

Installation

You can install WUP Installer GX2 as you would any other Wii U homebrew application by copying the "wiiu" folder into the root of your storage device, allowing it to merge files.

It can also be downloaded and installed via the Homebrew App Store.

Installation of "Titles"

"Titles" are the apps that show up on the Wii U system menu. Using WUP Installer GX2, you can install more of these. You can even install WUP Installer GX2 as a title. Titles are in a format that make them unique. They come in varying amounts of .app and .h3 files depending on how big your app is in file size. To install a title:

  1. Place the files in the /install/[name of your app] folder on the root of your storage device. Keep in mind that you do need different folders for each app, if you have multiple that you desire to install.
  2. Run WUP Installer GX2. On the main menu, you should see the name(s) of the folder(s) you put your title(s) in.
  3. Select the folder (or select multiple at once, if you want to install multiple titles) and then click "Install". There will be a prompt asking you whether you want to install your title(s) to the NAND storage or your USB storage device. Choose whichever works best for you. Your title(s) will then install.
  4. After the process is done, exit back to the Wii U Menu to see (a) new title(s) on your screen.

Notes

If you get error code 199-9999 when trying to run a newly installed title, that means you are not running custom firmware/a Sig Patch. You have to use either of these to run titles installed using WUP Installer GX2.