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Not64 Channel Installer -

: Most installers are lightweight WAD files that can be installed to the system's NAND or a USB drive using managers like Wii Mod Light The Installation Process Preparation

Store valid Nintendo 64 ROM copies in .n64 or .z64 formats inside the designated roms folder. Step-by-Step Installation via WAD Manager not64 channel installer

: After a quick restart, the channel should appear on your main menu. Pros & Cons Convenience : No more digging through the Homebrew Channel. : Most installers are lightweight WAD files that

: Ensure your console is homebrewed and you have the Not64 emulator files on your SD card (formatted to FAT32). File Placement : Place the Not64 WAD file into a folder named on the root of your SD card. The Install : Use a WAD manager (like Wii Mod Light ) to select the Not64 WAD and install it to the NAND. Verification : Ensure your console is homebrewed and you

Installing custom channels involves modifying the Wii's System Menu (specifically the NAND memory). If you install a corrupt file or lose power during the installation, you risk "bricking" your Wii (rendering it unusable).

Insert the storage device into the console, power it on, and access the Homebrew Channel .