![]() ![]() Under the folder from the previous step there should be a folder named after your game. I found that the wad was still extracted though, so if it is try to continue but understand you may have to come back to this step to try again.ĩ. The first couple of times I did this it worked fine, but the last couple of times it kept "Not Responding" and wouldn't quit. I, once again, just put it in the folder from step 1 (the default option). Right-click the game and select Extract > To Folder and choose a folder. Select File > Open Folder and choose the folder that you put the wad in from the previous step.Ĩ. I just used the folder I extracted all of the files to from step 1 (the default option).ħ. Right-click the game you want to use (for me it is Paper Mario for the N64) and select Pack Wad. Click on View > ShowMiiNand to see a list of all installed IOSes and Channels in your NAND backup.Ħ. Click on Options > Change NAND Backup Path and, well, choose your backup path (if you are using your NAND backup with Dolphin it is under User\Wii).ĥ. Click on Tools > Create Common-Key and type in what it tells you to.Ĥ. Launch ShowMiiWads.exe and accept the disclaimer (you really won't be doing any of that stuff anyway).ģ. Download the ZIP archive here and extract all of the files to whatever folder you like.Ģ. I haven't tested this that much yet, so comment if a game works / doesn't work.ġ. This will take you step-by-step to help you extract the ROM from a Virtual Console game in your NAND backup (if you need to dump that still go here). ONLY CONFIRMED TO WORK WITH N64 GAMES RIGHT NOW!!! (I only have 2 N64 games and 1 SNES game, and I don't know what to do on the last step for SNES games if someone knows what to do with the final file please comment!) ![]()
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