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How to Backup Wii Games

March 1st, 2010 James No comments

Do you Want to Learn How to Backup Wii Games and Never Have to Buy a New Game Again?


All Without Having to Use a Mod Chip or Even Open Your Wii at All…..

If you do, keep reading…

Usually when someone wants to figure out how to backup Wii games, or any video game really, they assume that they will need to install a mod chip in order to make it work. I want to start off by saying that the method I’m about to show you has nothing to do with a mod chip at all. In fact, you won’t have to do anything that requires you to even open up your Wii console. This means no voided warranty, and no potential chance of breaking something inside the Wii.

The Method I’m Talking About is Wii Homebrew…

Now you’re probably already familiar with what Wii Homebrew is if you own a Wii. But just in case you’re not, Homebrew allows you to backup your Wii games right onto the Wii itself and it also gives you a ton of other really cool features. That is another reason why I really like this method over a mod chip. A chip definitely doesn’t give you all the extra features that Wii Homebrew does.

Check Out This Video to See Everything you Can Do With Wii Homebrew:

Now that you know what Homebrew does and how you can backup Wii games with it, you need to know how to install it

There are really two ways that you can install Homebrew. You can either use the Twilight Hack, or you can just download the required files and software online and upload them into your Wii.

I personally recommend just downloading the files yourself as opposed to using the Twilight Hack for a few reasons:

1. The Twilight Hack doesn’t work for all Wii menu versions. Since Nintendo found out that people were doing this, they patched the Wii and anyone who upgraded to the newer version was no longer able to do the Twilight Hack or have the Homebrew Channel. This also means if you have a newer Wii, you probably won’t be able to do it either.

2. You would have to go out and buy the game or find someone else who has it. Unless you already have a copy of Zelda: Twilight Princess, you’re going to be spending money on a game you might not ever play. Or, you need to ask around and find someone who has it already and this might take a while.

3. Simply downloading the files online is much easier. You don’t have to mess around with forcing Zelda to crash, finding someone else with the game, or buying it yourself. You just download the files, save them to an SD card, and upload them into your Wii. Once that’s done, you have an unlocked Wii and you’re ready to backup Wii games along with many other awesome features.

Quick warning about some of the sites with the files to unlock your Wii…

You need to be careful with where you download your Wii unlocking files. There are people out there who for some reason like to give other people viruses or corrupted files that will break their Wii or harm their computer. I know it’s messed up, but that’s the reality. That is why you really need to use a reputable source when you download the files to install the Homebrew Channel.

How can you tell who is reputable?

For one, you should definitely avoid getting the files from one of those free file-sharing sites. This includes sites like Rapid Share, Media Fire, Z Share, etc. These sites are made for people to upload almost anything they want for others to download for free. There is absolutely no way for you to know if the files are safe or not until after you’ve already downloaded and installed them. By this point, it could be too late.

Another thing to watch out for is the random guys in forums giving you a link to their files. Unless you’re a regular visitor to the forum and you know the person and totally trust them, you shouldn’t just take their word for it.

So where do I recommend you get your files to unlock Wii and learn how to backup Wii games?

The site that I personally used and I always recommend to other people is called MyHomebreware.com. They are safe, easy to use, and even provide you with videos and an instruction manual to help you through the whole process. You will get all the necessary files for any menu version too. This includes 3.4 all the way to 4.2. Keep reading to see all of the features of MyHomebreware and exactly why I recommend them so highly.

Features of MyHomebreware

Safe and Secure Files: All of the files on this site have been scanned so that you can be sure they are completely safe. You will not have to worry about ever getting a virus on your computer or installing corrupted files onto the Wii itself by using MyHomebreware.

Hi-Def Follow-Along Videos: By watching these crystal clear hi-def videos, there is no way you could have a problem figuring out how to install the Wii Homebrew Channel or how to backup Wii games with it. They break down the entire process for you right on the screen in a way that even the biggest noob to computers could follow along with.

Well-Written Instruction Manual: On top of having videos showing you how to install Homebrew and use all of it’s features, you will get a detailed instruction manual that has pictures and diagrams of everything. Since it’s sent to you in digital format, you can just print it out and have it with you while you’re unlocking your Wii.

Compatible With All Menu Versions: Unlike the Twilight Hack, using the files provided by MyHomebreware will work for any menu version of Wii. This means that even if you have a new Wii or you’ve already upgraded to the newest firmware, you still won’t have any issues installing Homebrew.

Tutorials: Aside from just showing you how to install Homebrew, you will get tutorials showing you how to use all of the features you get with Homebrew. This includes tutorials on how to backup Wii games, how to play DVDs, how to download and install other Homebrew games and apps, and much more.

Immediate Access: Everything including the instruction manuals and videos are given to you in digital format as soon as you sign up. This means you can just download everything right to your computer and start unlocking your Wii and backing up games within a few minutes.

Bonuses: Aside from everything I talked about above, you will get some really cool bonuses when you join MyHomebreware. One of these bonuses is a Wii game cheats guide. It has cheats for a ton of different games and it’s something I really enjoy having and I think you will like it too.

So I hope you have now learned how to backup Wii games by installing the Homebrew Channel. I highly recommend you use a site like MyHomebreware because it’s 100% safe and they make the entire process as easy as possible with their videos and instructions. Once you’re done going through the material, it takes a matter of about 10 minutes to completely unlock your Wii and start backing up your games. From one Wii gamer to another, I am certain you will love having Homebrew on your Wii.

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Why you Shouldn’t Use a Mod Chip When you Backup Wii Games

February 24th, 2010 James No comments

A lot of people believe that if they want to figure out how to backup Wii games, they need to first install a mod chip into their system. A few years ago, mod chips were the only way to unlock your gaming systems. But with recent developments such as the Homebrew Channel, you can now backup your Wii games and not even have to open up the case.

Installing the Homebrew Channel is much safer, easier, and cheaper than using a mod chip. A chip will not only void the warranty on your Wii, but they are tough to install and you run the risk of bricking the system so it doesn’t work anymore. A broken system and no warranty means you’re out spending money on a brand new Wii. Don’t forget about the price of a mod chip and how much you will have to pay someone else to install it for you if you don’t know what you’re doing.

The Homebrew Channel on the other hand is completely safe and much easier to install. You don’t have to open the Wii at all. You just download the necessary files based on your firmware version, save them to an SD card, upload the card into your Wii, and follow some simple instructions. Once the Homebrew Channel is installed, you will be able to backup your Wii games with no problems at all.

I will be making a post here within the next few days all about how to install Wii Homebrew so that you can backup Wii games and unlock a ton of other cool features so stay tuned.

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Welcome! You’re About to Learn How to Backup Wii Games

February 23rd, 2010 James No comments

What’s up everyone, thanks for stopping by.

If you’re ready to learn how to backup Wii games, you’re in the right place. You will be glad to find out that the method I talk about on this blog doesn’t require the use of a mod chip or any sort of hardware modification. You will just need to install Homebrew onto your Wii with some simple software and from there you will be able to backup Wii games. I will show you exactly where you can get the required software and also a guide that walks you through the whole process.

The reason I made this blog is because when I was in your situation not too long ago trying to figure out how to backup Wii games, all the information I came across online was outdated, too confusing, or just didn’t work. I found a simple method that works very easily and I figured a lot of others could benefit from learning it too.

So take a look around and enjoy the site. You are only a few minutes away from being able to make backup copies of your Wii games.

Thanks for reading,

James

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