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GUIDE COMPLETE! but with a lil few details left to add
 
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You should now see your DS game be replaced with a Haxchi Icon or name. If you launch it, the console will reboot, now with cfw enabled!
You should now see your DS game be replaced with a Haxchi Icon or name. If you launch it, the console will reboot, now with cfw enabled!
You may now reattach any USB drives you unpluged.


{{Info|text=Please note that Haxchi is a temporary CFW, meaning it wont persist on the next reboot. To bypass this, we can install CBHC. More on that later...}}
{{Info|text=Please note that Haxchi is a temporary CFW, meaning it wont persist on the next reboot. To bypass this, we can install CBHC. More on that later...}}
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- Don't Install Haxchi over CBHC! (You won't brick, but it will cause a bootloop! Hold A when booting to access the Homebrew Launcher and uninstall CBHC.)<br>
- Don't Install Haxchi over CBHC! (You won't brick, but it will cause a bootloop! Hold A when booting to access the Homebrew Launcher and uninstall CBHC.)<br>
- Don't uninstall the DS game WITHOUT [https://wiiu.hacks.guide/uninstall-cbhc.html properly uninstalling CBHC!]<br>
- Don't uninstall the DS game WITHOUT [https://wiiu.hacks.guide/uninstall-cbhc.html properly uninstalling CBHC!]<br>
- Don't move the DS game to a USB Drive!}}Sincw we already have Haxchi fully installed, half the work is done!
- Don't move the DS game to a USB Drive!}}{{Warning|text=If you would like to take precautions to protect yourself from potential bricks, you can move the DS game to the last page on the Home Menu and/or enable Parental Controls to block Data Management.}}
Sincw we already have Haxchi fully installed, half the work is done!


We just need to install CBHC over Haxchi and we are done.
We just need to install CBHC over Haxchi and we are done.


=== What You Need: ===
===What You Need:===
 
*Your Wii U modded with Haxchi
*Confidence that you wont brick your console, nowadays using [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/udpih UDPIH] you can easily recover from a CBHC brick.
 
===Instructions:===
 
#Boot up your console and launch Haxchi
#Launch the Homebrew Launcher
#Navigate to CBHC Installer and load it
#Select your DS Game using the DPAD and A
#After reading the warning, press A to install CBHC
#Now reboot your console
#If the installation succeeded, you will see a new menu titled <code>CBHC v1.6 by FIX94</code>
#Use the DPAD to scroll down to <code>Autoboot: Disabled</code>
#Press A to turn it from Disabled to System Menu (FYI: CBHC is not compatible with the quick start menu, if you have it enabled, you should disable it)
#Scroll back up to <code>Boot System Menu</code>
#Press A to select it and boot
Thats it!
 
{{Info|text=Note: You may have noticed your DS game now has an exclamation mark and is now named DONT TOUCH ME. This is just another precaution to protect your system from bricks. Also, dont launch the DONT TOUCH ME app, it might crash. Nothing a good old force reboot can't solve.}}{{Info|text=Note: If for whatever reason you dont have your gamepad and you need to use the CBHC boot menu, you can do so using the sync button, where one click scrolls through, and double clicks selects the option.}}{{Info|text=So here's a quick tip to check if CBHC is installed or not, because its happened that CBHC magically uninstalls itself through a system update.<br>
- The screen blacks for a bit on boot showing the CBHC v1.6 screen<br>
- The system version is 99.99.99<br>
- if the two above were not true, then launch the DONT TOUCH ME app, if it launches CBHC successfully, then CBHC has been uninstalled}}
 
==GUIDE COMPLETE!==
Thats basically it for installing Haxchi or CBHC! If you are wondering how everything works, then read along! Although Ididnt make any of these homebrew apps, I can gie you an idea of what each step did/does
 
====How It All Works:====


* Don't be scared about bricking your Wii U<br>
*The browser exploit looks for a file named <code>sd:/wiiu/payload.elf</code>
*The SD card must be formatted in FAT32 with a MBR partition style or the Wii U cant read it. This results in common errors like <code>FSGetMountSource failed</code> or <code>SD Mount failed</code>
*The <code>payload.elf</code> file can be programmed to do different things, in this case, it is meant to open the Homebrew Launcher. When installing Aroma, this launches payloadloader.
*When Haxchi is being installed its taking advantage of an exploit present in some DS VC games.
*WUP Installer GX2 installs WUP formatted applications which cant be run normally without cfw, they will give error 199-999. cfw is required to launch apps installed by WUP Installer GX2.
*does the homebrew launcher channel need the app in the sd card or no? i need to check
*The way CBHC works is by changing the Boot Title of the Wii U from the Home Menu to the DS Game. If you are thinking that this is the same as Aroma, it is but its alot safer because the injected program is not a game that can be moved around and deleted, rather its a system app that isnt going anywhere.
Thats it.