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=== SD Prep === | === SD Prep === | ||
# Copy the | # Copy the '''contents''' of the Aroma <code>.zip</code> files to the root of the SD Card. | ||
# Copy the <code>root.rpx</code> file from the <code>sd:/wiiu/environments</code> folder to root of the SD Card, and rename to <code>launch.rpx</code>. | # Copy the <code>root.rpx</code> file from the <code>sd:/wiiu/environments</code> folder to root of the SD Card, and rename to <code>launch.rpx</code>. | ||
#** Also create a file called <code>autoboot.cfg</code> in <code>sd:/wiiu/environments/aroma</code>, insert <code>wiiu_menu</code> into it, and save the file. | #** Also create a file called <code>autoboot.cfg</code> in <code>sd:/wiiu/environments/aroma</code>, insert <code>wiiu_menu</code> into it, and save the file. |
Revision as of 04:04, 3 November 2023
Installing PayloadLoader with Bluubomb
You should really only follow this if you were redirected here due to unable to use the browser for some reason.
Notes:
- BluuBomb requires Linux. It's easiest in an Ubuntu VM.
- You will need a compatible Bluetooth adapter so keep that in mind (In my experience Realtek adapters do not work, although they should be supported.)
What you need
- BluuBomb
- Aroma
- Scroll down to the Download section.
- Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- Click on
Download Payloads
andDownload Base Aroma
.
SD Prep
- Copy the contents of the Aroma
.zip
files to the root of the SD Card. - Copy the
root.rpx
file from thesd:/wiiu/environments
folder to root of the SD Card, and rename tolaunch.rpx
.- Also create a file called
autoboot.cfg
insd:/wiiu/environments/aroma
, insertwiiu_menu
into it, and save the file.
- Also create a file called
- Insert the SD Card into the Wii U.
Setting up and using BluuBomb
Follow this to set up BluuBomb.
Installing the PayloadLoader into Health and Safety
- Launch the PayloadLoader Installer from the Wii U Menu.
- Press A to select `Check`.
- Press A on `Install / Update`.
- You’ll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
- Press A to shut down the console.
NAND Backup
A NAND Backup cannot be done without a GamePad. Please get a GamePad ASAP to perform a NAND Backup.. |
- Load the the Health and Safety application while holding B.
- Navigate to
nanddumper
and press A. - Make the settings look like this and then press A. MLC is optional as it is the biggest part of the NAND Backup (8gb or 32gb depending on your model).
- SLC: Yes
- SLCCMPT: Yes
- MLC: Optional
- OTP: Yes
- SEEPROM: Yes
- Wait for it to finish. It may take a few hours if you opted to dump MLC.
- To make sure you don’t lose the files, copy the
slc.bin
,slccmpt.bin
,seeprom.bin
,otp.bin
and if you chose to go with a full backup, everymlc.bin.part
file to your computer. - Delete the files to free up space on the SD Card.
Autobooting PayloadLoader
- Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad and navigate to the
aroma
environment, press A to launch it. - Select
Wii U Menu
. - Back at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
- Press A to select
Check
. - Select
Boot Options
. - You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select
Switch to PayloadLoader
. - When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
- The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
Finalizing Setup
It is now a good idea to finalize your PayloadLoader installation. You can find a guide on this here.