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Drag and drop the following files to /sdcard/gamecube a. gcm1.bin b. gcm2.bin c. gcm3.bin d. esmooverride-v11-1-0-0f3205eb36967b8c8efef446785e619054e33ee77.gci e. binpatch_rom(name)_(version)_(month)_(day). zip f. binpatch_rom(name)_(version)_(month)_(day).gci The main menu will be black. Open a text editor that has a .txt extension, such as the EmulatorPad. Write "EmulatorPad" at the top of the file and open it with EmulatorPad. If you're using Simple Homebrew Channel, it will automatically convert this into a script file named gcm-tools-1.2.txt in . If not, or if you want to make changes, simply open gcm-tools-1.2.txt with a text editor and make changes to the script as needed, saving it in . After making the script, open EmulatorPad again and place the script in the tools folder (it should be in "\\tools" if you followed my instructions). Name the game .gci, like it's in this example. The game will appear in BS-X. If you mess up, simply use Reset Channel to reset BS-X to before you used the script (it will delete all save data) and redo it. Select "GameCube NTFS Cache" under Miscellaneous, then press OK. It might take a while to boot up. Open a file explorer app on your SD card that has folders, then copy all files that are located at /sdcard/gamecube to your PC's harddrive. Open a browser on your PC, then go to and open the file "gcm-tools-1.2.txt". It will appear as a text document at the top of the screen with a list of all files you need to copy. Copy all files from your SD card to your harddrive. Make sure you have bootmii v4 installed on the SD card with the Wii U bootmii cIOS installed on it. If you do not, copy bootmii v4 to a new SD card with a Wii U-flashable cIOS installed on it (e.g., cIOS v240). Start the Wii U. If it is in Wii U mode, re-boot it. After the Wii U starts, press Home on the gamepad and exit the gamepad's game (or close whatever game you were playing). Go to System Settings (press power button), then go to Data Management>Sd Card Management>Wii U Optical Disc Data Disk. On this screen, you should see "game" with a blue icon. Press A to start this channel. This will boot up your SD card into regular Wii U mode (with full access to all channels) and display Nintendo's regular error message that says "SD Card failed". cfa1e77820
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