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Plug your prepared USB drive into the on the Wii. Looking at the back of the Wii when it is lying flat horizontally, use the bottom USB port (Port 0). The top port (Port 1) will not read games. Launch the Homebrew Channel and open USB Loader GX .

Before starting, ensure you have the following hardware components:

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(Running System Menu 4.3 is recommended, though others work). An SD Card (1GB to 32GB, formatted to FAT32).

Extract the files to the root of your SD card.

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Look at the letter next to your system menu version in the top right of the settings screen (U for Americas, E for Europe, J for Japan, K for Korea).

Format your drive to FAT32 with an MBR partition scheme. For drives larger than 32GB, use a third-party tool like Rufus or the GUIFormat tool, as Windows has a built-in 32GB limit for FAT32.

You can run WiiWare and Virtual Console games directly from your USB drive. In USB Loader GX, go to Features > Dump NAND to USB. Then, install your WiiWare WAD files. This saves precious internal memory. Launch the Homebrew Channel and open USB Loader GX

By following this guide, you can preserve your physical collection and enjoy the convenience of a digital library on your Wii.

To help you decide, here is a quick comparison of the three main USB loaders: