Place the specific .wad files you wish to install into this wad folder. Step 2: Launching the App Insert the SD card into the front slot of your Wii console. Power on the Wii and launch the . Select WAD Manager 1.8 from the menu and choose Load . Step 3: Configuring the Installation Environment
The tool supports NAND emulation, which allows testing WADs without modifying your actual console memory, but this requires a complete backup.
Standard Wii homebrew applications only require a .dol or .elf file, along with an icon.png and meta.xml , inside an apps folder on your SD card.
These are available via the or oscwii.org .