![]() Inside a WAD, you will find, along with a few unimportant files for this tutorial, files called 00000000.app, 00000001.app and 00000002.app. These are essentially archives (a bit like a ZIP or a RAR) that hold all the channel-y goodness. For starters, most channels are stored as "WAD" files. OK, so here are a few basic concepts you need to get your head around first off. ![]() If you have already made a channel with CustomizeMii and want to take it further, I advise still reading the "Basic Concepts" section, just to make sure you know all that stuff, then jumping down to "BRLAN Edits". If you are an absolute beginner, I advise you read this guide from the start and then stop when you've done what it is you want to learn to do (it gets quite complicated later on, but I'm sure most of you could handle it). BootMii/boot2 or Priiloader) before installing any channels. It should be noted at this point that when installing custom channels you have made, it is absolutely VITAL you have brick protection (i.e. You may have wondered how to create these channels. ![]() ![]() Often these channels have very exciting and interesting banners. If you have been in the Wii homebrew scene for a while, you may have seen some "custom channels" - channels on the Wii System Menu specifically for one piece of homebrew. ![]()
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