@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
> 1. Take the SD Card out of your Computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
> 2. Launch the internet browser and open `wiiuexploit.xyz`.
> 3. Click on `Run Homebrew Launcher!`. Your console should launch the Homebrew Launcher.
> If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, [reset the browser's save data](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1507/~/how-to-delete-the-internet-browser-history) and try again.
> If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, [reset the browser's save data](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1507/~/how-to-delete-the-internet-browser-history) and try again.
!> Installing CBHC incorrectly can brick your Wii U. Make sure to follow the following rules when installing CBHC:<br>- The DS game has to be legitimately installed from the eShop<br>- Don't format the system while CBHC is installed<br>- Don't delete the user account that bought the DS VC game<br>- Don't re-install the same game using wup installer or from the eShop<br>- Don't install Haxchi over CBHC
- Requires a working Haxchi installation.
- Automatically launches CFW on every boot.
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### Compatible DS VC Games
!> If you are installing Haxchi or CBHC, make sure to unplug any USB devices attached to the console before installing the DS game and further following the guide!
?> This is only needed if you want to use Haxchi or CBHC as your CFW. Mocha CFW does not require a game.
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> Homebrew applications are custom, user-made software, which haven’t been authorised by Nintendo. This can include save editing tools, games, emulators, and more.
>
> Homebrew can be run on your Wii U as long as you have a way to put files on an SD Card regardless of version or region.
> Homebrew can be run on your Wii U as long as you have a way to put files on an SD Card and your Wii U is updated to the latest version for your region.
### Custom Firmware
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> * Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> * Play out-of-region games
>
> CFW can be set up on any console on the latest version (but will require additional software).
> CFW can be set up on any console on the latest version.
### End Goal
> This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from Stock to Custom Firmware.
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>
> This guide will work on all Wii U consoles in all regions on firmware 5.5.4 or below.
>
> You will need one of the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a Computer to place files onto the SD Card
We will now place the required CFW files and some additional homebrew files on the SD card.
!> If you are installing Haxchi or CBHC, make sure to unplug any USB devices attached to the console before further following the guide!
?> **Notice**
Your SD card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it.