- THIS APPLICATION COMES WITH NO WARRANTY AT ALL, NEITHER EXPRESS NOR IMPLIED.
I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE IN YOUR WII CONSOLE
BECAUSE OF A IMPROPER USAGE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
[ DESCRIPTION ]:
- WAD Manager is an application that allows you to (un)install
WAD packages.
It lists all the available WAD packages in a storage device
so you can select which one to (un)install.
[ SUPPORTED DEVICES ]:
- SDGecko.
- Internal SD slot (with SDHC support).
- USB device (1.1 and 2.0).
[ HOW TO USE ]:
1. Create a folder called "wad" in the root of the storage device.
2. Copy all the WAD packages in the folder created in the step 1.
3. Run the application with any method to load homebrew.
[ KUDOS ]:
- Team Twiizers/devkitPRO
- svpe
- kwiirk
- All my betatesters.
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[ DISCLAIMER ]:
- THIS APPLICATION COMES WITH NO WARRANTY AT ALL, NEITHER EXPRESS NOR IMPLIED.
I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE IN YOUR WII CONSOLE
BECAUSE OF A IMPROPER USAGE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
[ DESCRIPTION ]:
- WAD Manager is an application that allows you to (un)install
WAD packages
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