Wii Menu Dolphin
Click Here === https://bltlly.com/2taLlU
While I haven't had any issues with the Wii System Menu, I will give it a go to see if I can get it to work. I'm using Dolphin 4.0.1 with the Wii System Menu 3.0.0b24, Health & Safety 6.0.0, and Model Academy: Trainer Pack 1.0.0.
Edit: I found a working method. You need to launch the System Menu with the start button (c) in the top screen. Once you get to the System Menu, you need to make sure the middle button on your controller (A) is where it normally is. Once you do this, the System Menu will launch with no problems. If you want to get to your normal Wii Menu, you can use the same method by pressing the right button (B) instead of A. As long as you press A or B while in the System Menu, the Wii Menu will appear when you press A or B. If you want to get to the Wii Menu from the System Menu, you need to use the middle button (A) again. If you want to get to the Home Menu from the System Menu, you need to use the right button (B) again. If you press B before A or A before B, both of those will show up in the System Menu (you can't cycle through them like you can if you press the system menu button twice). But if you need to go to the Home Menu, you have to press B before pressing A.
I have a Wii U and the problem is that the system menu is not displayed when the Wii is booted. I have tried a ROM that provides the system menu (wii-system-menu.bin), and the game that uses it (wii-system-menu.vff) but both are black screens. I also tried the System Menu Fixer tool and got a warning about a folder of files with unknown flags, and then it starts the main menu. After 3 seconds the main menu returns and the system menu is still black.
If anyone has any ideas, i know it is possible to use the system menu to back up your NAND, and then install it back to the Wii, but i have no idea how to go about doing so, i have heard of people doing it by using the Wiiu util wizard i dont know if that can be done using the bootmii menus though
you should see the back up now, or if you don't remove the SD card and put it back into your system and go back in it should be there. you can not access the homebrew channel this way however due to the way the Wii is designed it is not possible to access it this way, you must access it through the system menu if you wish to use itif there is no nand.bin then there is no homebrew channel, you can not access it in this way
I've found the problem. You need to burn the ISO to your Wii in NTSC format. You need a Wii menu to do this. If you get stuck, please reply to this message or post in the Nintendo Wii help forum.
You should now be able to launch the Wii System Menu through Dolphin or LaunchBox. It should look and function exactly like it did before. If it doesn't, it may be a system menu file problem. If it's a Dolphin problem, reinstall Dolphin. 827ec27edc