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The workaround is disabling Panic Handlers or deleting User\Wii\shared2\sys\SYSCONF, letting Dolphin generate a new one. Using "Format Wii Memory" option works but Dolphin will keep complaining about missing entries in SYSCONF after doing that. should all work.Ĭopying/moving channels to SD Card will always fail. Savestates, screenshots, cheats, custom textures, etc. Brawl is loaded from the Game List, and use the home menu to go to the Wii Menu, then change disc and load Xenoblade Chronicles, the game cheats, and even any savestates made will be for Brawl and not Xenoblade.įixed in 5.0-2712, which introduces proper title tracking. Fixed in 5.0-2660.ĭolphin only recognizes the first thing loaded as the game that is being played.
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To fix this, manually locate and remove title.tmd from the deleted channel or update the Wii Menu to version 3.0 or newer. This is fixed since at least 5.0-10516.ĭeleting channels works, but will leave Wii Menu corrupted. To display the keyboard correctly, disable the option. The keyboard that appears when the user wants to give his Wii a nickname is not fully displayed if "Fast Depth Calculation" is enabled. On Console, it moves the Position of the Screen either to the left or right by pressing the arrows in the desired direction. The Screen Position Setting in the System Preferences has no effect in Dolphin. Now that 5.0-3147 allows installing the channel properly, the channel will remain broken until reinstalled. This affects all NANDs where the Forecast Channel was installed in Dolphin.Ī workaround was to create the title data directory manually on the NAND. This causes the Wii Menu to crash in some cases when loading the Forecast Channel's banner.
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The import handling in Dolphin's IOS HLE was broken until 5.0-3147 and caused channels not to install properly. Wii Menu Crashes When Loading Forecast Channel's Banner This is because Dolphin doesn't come with channels preinstalled as the Wii does it's up to the user to install them, using the same process that was used to install the Wii Menu. The Wii Menu will initially appear without any channels, except for the Disc Channel. After doing so, the EULA can be accepted.
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To fix this, perform an online update through System Settings or go to File => Change Disc and select the ISO of a game which has an update partition, then go to the Disc Channel to perform the update. If the hidden EULA channel isn't installed, it's impossible to accept it, and online features of some games won't work. Use an appropriately aligned version or load alternate region titles via the Game List.Ĭhanging some settings in the Wii Menu will ask to accept the EULA again. This region locking is enforced by the system menu. The Wii Menu will only load titles corresponding to its region. Refer to the network guide for more information.

Wii Menu has functionalities that requires proper network certificates extracted from an IOS to work. 2.11 Update Partitions Are Not DetectedĮmulation Information Network Certificates Required.2.8 Persistent Game Settings (GameINI) on Next Game Load.2.2 Keyboard Is Not Completely Displayed.1.5 Wii Menu Crashes When Loading Forecast Channel's Banner.
#Dolphin emulator classic themes how to
For instructions on how to install the Wii Menu, and for help in performing it, see the Wii System Menu Tutorial on the forums. However, the menu is fully functional it can load channels and even discs. The grid is customizable users can move channels (except for the Disc Channel) amongst the menu's 47 customizable slots by pressing and holding the A and B button while hovering over the channel the user wants to move.ĭolphin does not include the Wii Menu by default, and it doesn't need it it is able to launch games straight from the Dolphin GUI. The channels are displayed on a 4:3 grid with 4 pages, which the player navigates using the Wii Remote. The Wii Menu, commonly known as the "System Menu", is the top-level menu interface of the Wii game console, allowing the player to navigate/launch channels, change settings, access the message board/address book, use the SD card, and load discs. Wii Remote, USB Keyboard, Classic Controller
