diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ca_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/cs_CZ/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/da_DK/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/de_DE/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/el_GR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
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index 000000000..787672b5a
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+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/es_ES/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
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+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/et_EE/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fi_FI/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 93310f02a..c4812c354 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
Tous les exploits actuellement connus de la Wii U peuvent, contrairement par exemple à l'exploit du Nintendo Switch RCM, être corrigés par une mise à jour du système. Bien que la Wii U ne soit plus officiellement prise en charge, Nintendo peut toujours publier des mises à jour pour celle-ci. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Insérez votre carte SD dans votre ordinateur.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour supprimer le dossier update.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index 9ccef84ff..a217cc27f 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumper vos diques vous permet de : les lire sur un émulateur Wii (à savoir Dolphin), les lire en utilisant un lanceur supportant les cartes SD et appareils USB tel que Wiiflow, faire des injections Console Virtuelle qui peuvent être installées sur une clé USB formatée par la Wii U ou sur la NAND et lancées depuis le menu Wii U.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> Il est **ILLÉGAL** de partager les fichiers dumpés à l'aide de ce guide.
Si vous avez l'intention d'utiliser ce guide pour ensuite partager vos jeux dumpés, ne le faites pas.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 68718c871..88ad3d40e 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ Ceci est nécessaire si vous avez besoin d'effectuer une mise à jour du systèm
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Insérez votre carte SD dans votre ordinateur.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour supprimer le dossier update.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/sidebar.md
index b2f0bdcab..7bf2ef445 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **Guide de l'utilisateur**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [Modding de la vWii](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [Modding de la vWii](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Résolution de problèmes**
- [Problèmes courants & solutions](common-issues-fixes)
- [Récupérer un·e IOS/Chaîne vWii](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [Modding de la vWii](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Liens**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 764fb8664..057e3ebbb 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Même chose que -3 ci-dessus, cela signifie qu'aucune carte SD n'a été détectée. Réinsérez la carte SD et réessayez. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Fichier payload manquant sur la carte SD. Vérifiez que vous avez bien le fichier payload.elf dans le dossier wiiu.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Fichier payload manquant sur la carte SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** `homebrew_launcher` manquant sur la carte SD. Assurez-vous que vous avez `homebrew_launcher.elf` dans le dossier /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Le menu Gestion des données demande de supprimer les données inutiles, qu'est-ce que cela signifie ?
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index 35dc6f702..0d833e33c 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Cette page vous guidera dans le processus de récupération d'un IOS ou d'une ch
-!> Cela peut détruire la NAND de votre vWii si vous ne faites pas attention ! Veuillez [sauvegarder](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) vos SLCCMPT et OTP si vous ne les avez pas encore sauvegardés !
+!> Cela peut détruire la NAND de votre vWii si vous ne faites pas attention ! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> Si vous utilisez une méthode de blocage de mise à jour du système, veuillez [la supprimer](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Différentes options vous seront proposées. Il est recommandé de faire une pre
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index a3ddf1d2a..b62737b15 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Page d'accueil](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Liens**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index 89bb2585c..5a06c651c 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Actuellement, chaque fois que vous voudrez lancer Tiramisu, vous devrez lancer l
1. Appuyez sur A pour sélectionner `Check`.
1. Sélectionnez `Boot options`.
1. Vous serez invité à choisir si vous souhaitez modifier le titre qui sera lancé lors du démarrage de la console. Appuyez sur A pour sélectionner `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. Une fois le processus terminé, appuyez sur A pour éteindre la console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. Le PayloadLoader sera maintenant lancé automatiquement à chaque démarrage de la console.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Naviguez dans la liste en utilisant la croix directionnelle pour survoler le titre que vous voulez démarrer automatiquement, puis appuyez sur le bouton Y pour définir le titre qui sera lancé automatiquement au démarrage de la console.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 9adbb77a0..175b9caf1 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index d75d2c07b..f82a3342e 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Au cas où quelque chose se passe mal dans le processus ultérieur et que votre
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour démarrer le processus de dumping.
-1. Une fois le processus terminé, éteignez votre Wii U, retirez votre carte SD de la Wii U et insérez-la dans votre PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Supprimez les fichiers de votre carte SD pour libérer de l'espace.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..95463f364
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Assurez-vous que votre Wii U a accès à Internet pour cette étape.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - Si votre Wii U reste coincée sur un écran blanc ou gelé, attendez quelques secondes. Si rien ne se passe, redémarrez la console, [réinitialisez les données de sauvegarde du navigateur](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1507/~/how-to-delete-the-internet-browser-history) et réessayez.
+
+ - If you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..14afe26b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installation des cIOS
+
+1. Allumez votre Wii U et lancez la vWii.
+2. Lancez The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Lancez d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Faites en sorte que ce qui suit soit identique à ce qui est affiché sur votre console :
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Faites en sorte que ce qui suit soit identique à ce qui est affiché sur votre console :
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Faites en sorte que ce qui suit soit identique à ce qui est affiché sur votre console :
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..22a34a80c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installer l'Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d8a807fe9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Sauvegarde de la NAND
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Utilisez la croix directionnelle du Wii U GamePad pour entrer la configuration suivante :
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour démarrer le processus de dumping.
+4. Une fois le processus terminé, éteignez votre Wii U, retirez votre carte SD de la Wii U et insérez-la dans votre PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Supprimez les fichiers de votre carte SD pour libérer de l'espace.
+7. Retirez la carte SD de votre ordinateur et branchez-la sur votre console Wii U.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5c662f40e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Lancez Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Lisez l'écran d'avertissement et attendez 30 secondes.
+3. Appuyez sur n'importe quel bouton pour installer.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d6d7b300c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+Cette page vous guidera tout au long du processus de modding de votre vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### Ce dont vous avez besoin
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insérez la carte SD de votre Wii U dans votre PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Retirez la carte SD de votre ordinateur et branchez-la sur votre console Wii U.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index d4a1d870f..8ec750d0c 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. Vous serez invité à choisir si vous souhaitez modifier le titre qui sera lancé lors du démarrage de la console. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. Le PayloadLoader sera maintenant lancé automatiquement à chaque démarrage de la console.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Naviguez dans la liste en utilisant la croix directionnelle pour survoler le titre que vous voulez démarrer automatiquement, puis appuyez sur le bouton Y pour définir le titre qui sera lancé automatiquement au démarrage de la console.
- Appuyez sur A pour lancer le titre sélectionné.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 1a85097fd..ccf126242 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Assurez-vous que votre Wii U a accès à Internet pour cette étape.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- Si votre Wii U reste coincée sur un écran blanc ou gelé, attendez quelques secondes. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 251e4f14f..d6de77bfb 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Retirez la carte SD de votre ordinateur et branchez-la sur votre console Wii U.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index f99de57bf..0298d187c 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Sortez la carte SD de votre PC et insérez-la dans votre console Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 2f79c9647..abf571625 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ Au cas où quelque chose se passe mal dans le processus ultérieur et que votre
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour démarrer le processus de dumping.
-4. Une fois le processus terminé, éteignez votre Wii U, retirez votre carte SD de la Wii U et insérez-la dans votre PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Supprimez les fichiers de votre carte SD pour libérer de l'espace.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 88406afb3..793270bd4 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Remarque** Votre carte SD devra être formatée en FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### Ce dont vous avez besoin
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insérez la carte SD de votre Wii U dans votre PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### Disposition de la carte SD {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index d29eaa152..e454b8432 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Veuillez lire **#faq-wiiu**, ainsi que notre page [Foire Aux Questions](faq) pour voir si votre question a déjà reçu une réponse.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Veuillez lire **#faq-wiiu**, ainsi que notre page [Foire Aux Questions](faq) pour voir si votre question a déjà reçu une réponse.
> Si vous appréciez ce guide, nous acceptons les [dons](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ Ce guide a pour but final de faire passer une Wii U de "non modifiée" à "modif
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
Si tout se passe comme prévu, vous ne perdrez aucune donnée et finirez avec tout ce que vous aviez avant de commencer (jeux, NNID, les données de sauvegarde, etc seront conservés).
Gardez votre console branchée tout au long du processus pour éviter une perte de données ou des dommages causés par une mise hors tension inattendue.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index b4ec2f194..14afe26b3 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installation des cIOS
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Allumez votre Wii U et lancez la vWii.
2. Lancez The Homebrew Channel.
3. Lancez d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 304190b8d..22a34a80c 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installer l'Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index ff7f4b7d8..d8a807fe9 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## Sauvegarde de la NAND
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 081fbe5f0..5c662f40e 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index d7aa3fcde..d6d7b300c 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### Ce dont vous avez besoin
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insérez la carte SD de votre Wii U dans votre PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Retirez la carte SD de votre ordinateur et branchez-la sur votre console Wii U.
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index 938f66d3b..f49c0564b 100644
--- a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**Modding de la vWii**
- [Page d'accueil](../introduction)
-- [Préparation de la carte SD](sd-preparation)
-- [Sauvegarde de la NAND](nand-backup)
-- [Installer l'Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installation des cIOS](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Liens**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/fr_FR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/he_IL/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..544d4826b 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a yellow warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot into Aroma.
+ - If you got the yellow warning screen, press X to block updates.
+ - If you didn't get the warning, but the AutobootMenu says "Updates not blocked!", press and hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) at the same time until it says they are blocked.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
index c6969b728..1c5e44ab8 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/dump-wii-games.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
-?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
+?> Dumping Wii games requires a working homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii/sd-preparation) beforehand.
!> It is **ILLEGAL** to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
index 36b33821d..b30e80b1e 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/extras/unblock-updates.md
@@ -26,12 +26,9 @@ This is needed if you ever need to perform a System Update.
### Recreating Update Folder
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
+1. Make sure you have the latest Aroma beta.
+1. Boot Aroma while holding + (Plus).
+1. Hold + (Plus) **and** - (Minus) until it says "Updates not blocked!".
#### **Removing DNS Blocks**
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/sidebar.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/sidebar.md
index 72fb4d092..5a7b95381 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/sidebar.md
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
- **User Guide**
- [Introduction](introduction)
- [Aroma](aroma/getting-started)
-- **vWii**
-- [vWii Modding](vwii/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding](vwii/vwii-modding)
- **Troubleshooting**
- [Common Issues & Fixes](common-issues-fixes)
- [Recover a vWii IOS/Channel](recover-vwii-ioses-channels)
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@
- [Tiramisu](archive/tiramisu/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](archive/cfw-choice)
- [Configurable Payload](configurable-payload)
+- [vWii Modding](archive/vwii/sd-preparation)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
index 5aa4f2536..f36d8524a 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/common-issues-fixes.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
- **FSGetMountSource failed:** Same as -3 above, means no SD Card detected. Re-insert the SD and try again. This could also mean that the SD card is locked (Slider is down instead of up) or the SD card label is "WIIU", which is stated in the guide causes conflict. If it's not any of these issues, refer to the last suggestion from -3.
- - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder.
+ - **FSOpenFile failed [...] payload.elf:** Missing payload file on SD. Make sure you have payload.elf in the wiiu folder, and the wiiu folder on the root.
- **FSOpenFile failed:** Missing `homebrew_launcher` on SD. Make sure you have `homebrew_launcher.elf` in the /wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher folder.
- - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
+ - **SD Mount Failed:** Similar to -4, the console recognizes the SD card but could not mount it. Make sure it is formatted properly, and it is not damaged. Also, your SD card is more compatible with reputable brands (i.e. SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, etc.) and less likely to have issues.
### Data Management asks to delete unnecessary data, what does it mean?
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
index bf36427ea..5b09e761e 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/troubleshooting/recover-vwii-ioses-channels.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This page will guide you through the process of recovering a IOS or channel on y
-!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](mocha/online-exploit/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
+!> This has the potential to destroy your vWii NAND if you are not careful! Please consider [backing up](vwii/nand-backup) your SLCCMPT and OTP if you do not yet have them backed up!
?> If you are using a system update blocking method, please [remove it](unblock-updates).
@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ You will be provided with various options. It is recommended to first attempt re
-> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
\ No newline at end of file
+> If you receive Error Code 105-3102 when performing the system update, restart your console and reattempt the update.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
index b16e06cdd..6c23dfc95 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/sidebar.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
- **Archive**
- [Home Page](../../introduction)
- [Tiramisu](tiramisu/sd-preparation)
+- [vWii Modding (old)](vwii/sd-preparation)
- [Legacy Methods](cfw-choice)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
index de54edd01..e53d19836 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/autoboot.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Tiramisu you will have to launch the He
1. Press A to select `Check`.
1. Select `Boot options`.
1. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
-1. When the process finished, press A to shutdown the console.
+1. When the process is finished, press A to shutdown the console.
1. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console. You cannot change the boot title until you set a default environment first.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
index 11884907b..63fd6e61f 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We are going to make the Tiramisu environment start automatically when your cons
- You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting up.
1. On the Tiramisu Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
+ - To open the Tiramisu Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while your Wii U is booting up.
?> Once you're booted into the Tiramisu environment, you can open the Mii Maker at any time to get into the Homebrew Launcher. Homebrew Launcher will be empty for first-time modders. Follow the rest of the guide to install apps into the Homebrew Launcher. To get back into the Mii Maker, simply press the HOME button while in the Homebrew Launcher.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
index 5eae90292..35b68d43a 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/tiramisu/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
1. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-1. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+1. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
1. The files will appear on the root of the SD card.
1. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part`) file to your computer.
1. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787672b5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/browser-exploit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# Launching an Exploit
+---
+To install the Homebrew Channel, we first need to create a NAND backup and be able to launch the Homebrew Launcher through an exploit, such as the Browser Exploit.
+
+Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Launch an exploit of your choice:
+ - If you've never run homebrew before, "launching the exploit" means run the Browser Exploit. To run the Browser Exploit launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`, then click on `Run Exploit!`
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you're coldbooting into the PayloadLoader, "launching the exploit" means booting your console.
+
+ - If you're launching into the PayloadLoader via the Health & Safety application, "launching the exploit" means launching the Health & Safety Application.
+
+1. While launching the exploit of your choice, hold either the B button (if you're following the `NAND Backup` section) or the X button (if you're following the `Installing the Homebrew Channel` section).
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5b914b36f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Finalizing Setup
+
+Now that the required cIOSes and IOS80 patch have been applied, we are now going to finalize the setup.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps
+
+- **SaveGame Manager GX** allows you to backup and restore your saves and Miis, especially saves that can't usually be copied.
+- **Nintendont** is a virtual machine that allows you to play Gamecube games.
+- The **Open Shop Channel** is an appstore where you can download more apps.
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - What You Need
+
+- The latest release of [SaveGame Manager GX](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/SaveGame_Manager_GX/SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip)
+- The `loader.dol`, `meta.xml` and `icon.png` of [Nintendont](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Nintendont)
+- The `Homebrew Browser.zip` of the [Open Shop Channel](https://hbb1.oscwii.org/api/v3/contents/homebrew_browser/homebrew_browser.zip)
+
+### Additional Homebrew Apps - Extracting Files to the SD Card
+
+1. Extract and copy the contents of `SaveGame_Manager_GX.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+2. Follow the instructions in the link for copying Nintendont, scrolling down.
+3. Extract the contents of the `homebrew_browser.zip` to the root of the SD card.
+
+### USB Loaders
+
+In order to play Wii game backups, you will need a USB loader. There are two popular loaders called WiiFlow Lite and USB Loader GX. Both can be found on [this site](https://wii.hacks.guide/wii-loaders).
+
+### Installing Priiloader
+
+Yes, Priiloader now works on vWii! The guide for installing it can be found [here](https://wii.hacks.guide/priiloader).
+
+!> Priiloader versions before 0.10.0 do not work with vWii. Priiloader versions before 0.8.2 will brick your vWii.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d05c43315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing cIOSes
+
+1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
+2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
+3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
+4. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `56`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `249`
+5. Press the `A` button to install.
+6. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `57`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `250`
+7. Press the `A` button to install.
+8. Set everything to match the following:
+ - Select cIOS: `d2x-v11-beta1-vWii`
+ - Select cIOS base: `58`
+ - Select cIOS slot: `251`
+9. Press the `A` button to install.
+10. Press the `B` button to exit.
+
+!> If you are only getting `d2x-v6` or `d2x-v11-beta1`, redownload the app and/or make sure your SD card is unlocked.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b88913dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Installing the Homebrew Channel
+
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+ - If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edd6744db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## NAND Backup
+
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
+
+1. Launch the [Wii U NAND Dumper](browser-exploit).
+2. Use the Wii U GamePad's D-Pad to enter the following configuration:
+ - Dump SLC: **optional**
+ - Dump SLCCMPT: **yes**
+ - Dump MLC: **optional**
+ - Dump OTP: **yes**
+ - Dump SEEPROM: **optional**
+3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
+4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slccmpt.bin` and `otp.bin` files (and if you chose to go with a full backup, `seeprom.bin`, `slc.bin`, and `every mlc.bin.part` file) to your computer.
+6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
+7. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70cea191f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+## Patching IOS 80 (Optional)
+
+Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wads. However, it is not required.
+
+!> If for any reason, the Wii U is turned off while patching IOS 80, your vWii will be bricked. This can be fixed by either extracting the IOS 80 from your previously made NAND backup and then replacing it over FTP or by [reinstalling IOS 80](../../recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
+
+1. Launch Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii.
+2. Read the warning screen and wait 30 seconds.
+3. Press any buttons to install.
+4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
+5. Press any button to exit.
+
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+
+!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5383da60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+---
+
+## SD Preparations
+
+This page will guide you through the process of modding your vWii.
+
+We will now start by placing the required Homebrew files on the SD Card.
+
+?> **Notice**
+Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) Allocation unit size to format it. **Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
+
+?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
+### What You Need
+
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
+- The d2x cIOS Installer.
+
+## Instructions
+
+1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
+2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
+5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
+6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0efcb687a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/archive/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+**vWii Modding**
+
+- [Home Page](../../introduction)
+- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
+- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
+- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
+- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
+- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
+- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- **Links**
+- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
+- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+- [Translate](https://hacks-guide.crowdin.com/u/projects/10)
+- [Donate](../donations)
+- [About](../about)
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
index 0ffc7b64c..e2b12a8b5 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/autoboot.md
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Health and Safety information app. If you wish to automatically launch into Aroma on every boot, you can autoboot the Health and Safety Information app.
+If you don't want to autoboot Aroma, you can skip this step and follow the Setting Up PayloadLoader section below.
+
### Instructions
-1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+1. Start the console to boot into the Wii U Menu, and then launch the Health and Safety Information app.
2. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
3. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
4. Once you are at the Wii U Menu, launch the PayloadLoader Installer.
@@ -15,6 +17,21 @@ Currently, every time you want to launch Aroma you will have to launch the Healt
7. You will be asked if you want to switch the boot title. Press A to select `Switch to PayloadLoader`.
8. When the process has finished, press A to shutdown the console.
9. The PayloadLoader will now be launched automatically on every boot.
- - To change the default boot title hold Start (+) on the Gamepad while booting the console.
+
+### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
+
+Now, we are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console loads the Health and Safety Information app and select Wii U Menu as the default boot option.
+
+1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
+ - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
+ - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+2. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
+ - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
+
+3. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
+
+4. Aroma will now be launched each time you boot the console (or load Health and Safety) and then straight into the Wii U Menu.
+ - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have to hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
- Navigate the list using the D-Pad to hover on the title you want to autoboot in, then press the Y button to set this to your autoboot title.
- Press A to launch the selected title.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
index 48d2bdfda..95d8ef479 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/browser-exploit.md
@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Make sure your Wii U has internet access for this step.
3. Click on `Run Exploit!` and hold the B button until you see a screen that says `Please choose your payload:`, this will be necessary for the next steps.
- If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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 you see the EnvironmentLoader, you did not hold down B long enough. Try again.
+
+?> If you get any errors like FSOpenfile failed, FSGetMountSorce failed, or SD Mount failed, refer to the browser errors in [Common Issues and Fixes](../common-issues-fixes).
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
index 45403e1de..bf2e172c8 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/finalizing-setup.md
@@ -4,22 +4,6 @@
Now that PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma are installed, we are going to finalize the setup.
-We are going to make the Aroma environment start automatically when your console autoboots the Health and Safety Information app (or when manually launching it if you chose not to autoboot it) and select Wii U Menu as default as well as getting additional homebrew apps. Please note that the following steps assumes you are autobooting the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Setting up PayloadLoader, Environment Loader and Aroma
-
-1. Launch the EnvironmentLoader.
- - If you are autobooting the PayloadLoader, simply turn on your Wii U.
- - If you skipped the autobooting steps, launch the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. Using the D-Pad, navigate to `aroma` and press Y to set this to your default environment, then press A to launch into Aroma.
- - You might get a red warning screen telling you that updates aren't blocked properly. Press A to continue anyway. We're going to block updates in the "Blocking Updates" section below.
- - To open the Environment Loader in the future, you have to hold X while your Wii U is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-1. On the Aroma Boot Selector, the `Wii U Menu` should already be selected, press Y to set this to your default autobooting option, then press A to launch into the Wii U Menu.
- - To open the Aroma Boot Selector in the future, you have hold START (+) while the console is booting or loading the Health and Safety Information app.
-
-### Blocking Updates
-While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Tiramisu, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using [this guide](../block-updates).
-
### Additional Homebrew Apps
?> All Homebrew applications are loaded from the Wii U Menu on Aroma.
@@ -47,9 +31,15 @@ While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality,
| [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/) ([Download](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases)) | Allows wirelessly connecting most popular Bluetooth capable controllers. | 1. Extract the contents of the newly downloaded `Bloopair_vX.X.X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/` folder on the root of your SD Card. 3. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card. |
| [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/) ([Download](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/releases)) | Allows taking screenshots directly to the SD Card. | 1. Extract the downloaded `screenshot_plugin_vX_X.zip` file. 2. Copy the `screenshot.wps` to the `wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins` folder on the root of your SD Card. |
-### Booting Tiramisu
+### Pretendo Network
+
+Pretendo is a replacement service for the Nintendo Network, which brings back online services as they are set to be discontinued. It also revives the Miiverse service, via juxtaposition. The official guide can be found [here](https://pretendo.network/docs/install/wiiu).
+
+### Booting Tiramisu (optional)
+
+?> Tiramisu is now archived, and was succeeded by Aroma and considered outdated. No more Homebrew will be developed for it, and services like Pretendo have ended support for it.
-If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
+However, if you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebrew app, do the following:
1. Download the latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
1. Copy the `wiiu` folder to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -57,6 +47,7 @@ If you find the need to boot into Tiramisu, for example, to use a legacy Homebre
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Start the EnvironmentLoader.
- If you're autobooting into it, this can be done by powering on your console and holding X.
+ - You do not need to reinstall the PayloadLoader if you already did so with Aroma.
1. Highlight the entry called `tiramisu` using the D-Pad.
1. Launch Tiramisu by pressing A.
1. Launch the Wii U Menu by pressing A.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
index 4a4316d67..f76da948a 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/getting-started.md
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ For a detailed overview check out [this blogpost](https://maschell.github.io/hom
#### Modules
-Aroma supports modules, which unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
-This allows further extending the functionality of the console.
+Aroma supports modules which, unlike setup modules, always run in the background.
+This allows for further extending the functionality of the console.
#### Plugins
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
index 44b51cec9..28dc4834f 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/installing-payloadloader.md
@@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ Installing the PayloadLoader will let you access Aroma just by running the Healt
1. Take the SD Card out of your PC and plug it into your Wii U.
2. Execute the web browser exploit as [previously explained](browser-exploit) but this time, you will need to hold the X button to open the Environment Loader menu.
3. Press A to launch the `aroma` environment.
+ - You will get a warning message about the update folder existing. This is normal. Press X to block updates.
4. Press A to launch the Wii U Menu.
-5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the round circle with an A inside of it) and launch it.
+5. At the Wii U Menu, look for the newly appeared `PayloadLoader Installer` title (the rocket coming out of a box) and launch it.
6. Press the A button to check if you can install the PayloadLoader.
- It should now tell you that the PayloadLoader can be installed onto the Health and Safety Information app.
7. Press the A button to select `Install / Update`.
8. You'll be asked if you are sure you want to install the PayloadLoader. Use the D-Pad to select `Install` and press A.
9. After installing has finished, press A to shut down the console.
-
-!> If you do not wish to autoboot Aroma on your console, you can skip the `Autobooting Aroma` part and head directly to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup).
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
index 799032fa4..62532926d 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/nand-backup.md
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ In case anything should go wrong in the later process and your Wii U ends up bri
- Dump OTP: **yes**
- Dump SEEPROM: **yes**
3. Press the A button to start the dumping process.
-4. When the process completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
+4. When the process is completed, power off your Wii U, take your SD Card out of the Wii U and plug it into your PC.
5. To make sure you don't lose the files, copy the `slc.bin`, `slccmpt.bin`, `seeprom.bin`, `otp.bin` and if you chose to go with a full backup, `every mlc.bin.part` file to your computer.
6. Delete the files from your SD Card to free up space.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
index 37926666c..48830315b 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/aroma/sd-preparation.md
@@ -7,22 +7,19 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
?> **Notice** Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatted to FAT32, use [GUIFormat](http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm) with 32k (32768) allocation unit size to format it.
**Do not** label the SD Card as `wiiu` or it will cause issues with homebrew.
-### What You Need
-
-- The latest files from the [Aroma download page](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
- 1. Scroll down to the **Download** section.
- 1. Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
- 1. Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
-- The latest release of the [PayloadLoader Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller/releases).
-
### Instructions
+1. On the [Aroma](https://aroma.foryour.cafe) site, scroll down to the **Download** section.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
-1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the three newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
- - The three `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
+1. **Extract** and copy the `wiiu` folder of the two newly downloaded *`.zip`* files to the root of your SD Card.
+ - The `wiiu` folders should be merged if not done automatically.
?> If your computer asks you to overwrite existing files on your SD Card, you will need to click yes.
+?> If you're on a Mac machine, select `Merge` instead of replace. If the merge option does not show immediately, press and hold the `Option` key while moving files to the root.
+
----------
### SD Card Layout {docsify-ignore}
@@ -34,7 +31,8 @@ We will now place the required Aroma files on the SD Card.
💾sd:
┗ 📂wiiu
┣ 📂apps
- ┃ ┣ 📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
+ ┃ ┣ 📂AromaUpdater
+ ┃ ┃ ┗📜AromaUpdater.wuhb
┃ ┣ 📜PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb
┃ ┗ (All other apps should be here too)
┣ 📂environments
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
index 9124908b0..0111648d2 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/introduction.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
---
A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock to Aroma custom firmware.
-?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-vwii-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
+?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read **#faq-wiiu**, as well as our [Frequently Asked Questions](faq) page beforehand to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ This guide has the end goal of taking a completely unmodified Wii U from stock t
>
> A 32GB SD Card will be enough for most use-cases. A Micro SD Card in an adapter will work fine.
+?> **If you have an existing legacy CFW setup** For **CBHC** users: Go to the [Uninstall CBHC](../uninstall-cbhc) page to uninstall CBHC. For **Haxchi** users: Uninstall the Haxchi app from Data Management in the System Settings app. For **Mocha CFW (Indexiine)** users: Go to the [Uninstall Indexiine](../uninstall-indexiine) page to uninstall Indexiine. For **Mocha CFW (Online Exploit)** users: You do not need to do anything before following this guide.
+
If everything goes according to plan, you will lose no data and end up with everything that you started with (games, saves, NNID, etc, will be preserved).
Keep your device plugged in throughout the entire process to avoid data loss or damage from an unexpected power-off.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
index 96a01abcb..d05c43315 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-cioses.md
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
## Installing cIOSes
-!> Make sure you have no `.wad` files anywhere else than in the `apps` folder on your SD Card.
-
1. Power on your Wii U and launch vWii.
2. Launch The Homebrew Channel.
3. Launch d2x cIOS Installer.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
index 8fb2fbab5..b88913dfd 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/installing-homebrewchannel.md
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
## Installing the Homebrew Channel
-1. Boot into [Tiramisu](browser-exploit).
-2. Launch the Homebrew Launcher, by opening the Mii Maker.
-3. Launch the vWii Compat Installer.
-4. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
-5. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
+1. Boot into [Aroma](browser-exploit).
+2. Launch the `vWii Compat Installer` from the Wii U Menu.
+3. Press `A` to install the Homebrew Channel and wait until you see `Install succeeded`. Then press the HOME button to return to the Wii U Menu.
+4. Launch vWii (the Wii Menu icon).
- If the installation has succeeded, you should see the Homebrew Channel in your Wii Menu.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
index 382002e4f..edd6744db 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/nand-backup.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
## NAND Backup
-In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it.
+In case anything goes wrong in the later process and your vWii ends up bricked, restoring a previously made NAND backup can fix it, or you can completely [reinstall the vWii](http://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/recover-vwii-ioses-channels).
?> If you have recently made a NAND backup that includes SLCCMPT and OTP, feel free to skip this step.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
index 24e7835fd..70cea191f 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/patching-ios80.md
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Patching IOS 80 allows you to have custom channels on the SD card, including wad
4. Wait until it says IOS80 Installation is complete!.
5. Press any button to exit.
-!> Installing custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
+!> Installing a custom System Menu is a definite brick risk and you should always have an effective backup before installing one but when done right, won't brick the vWii.
!> Installing any IOS (including TED IOSes) or wads made for the original Wii on your vWii will brick it. WiiWare wads are fine, but some need to be converted to work.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
index 057a30370..5383da60e 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sd-preparation.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# vWii Modding Guide {docsify-ignore-all}
-***
+---
## SD Preparations
@@ -13,12 +13,15 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
?> If you have hacked your Wii U in the past, you can use the same SD Card for this process.
+?> Unlike Wii U homebrew, vWii apps go in a separate `apps` folder on the root. Compat Installer is the **only** Wii U app here.
+
### What You Need
-- The latest files from [Tiramisu for your café](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe).
- - Click on `Download Tiramisu`.
- - If you have already installed Tiramisu, you do not need to redownload it.
-- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hb-app.store/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
+- The latest files from [Aroma for your café](https://aroma.foryour.cafe).
+ - Click on `Download Payloads` and `Download Base Aroma`.
+ - Read through the steps and click on the checkboxes.
+ - If you have already installed Aroma, you do not need to redownload it.
+- The latest release of the [Compat Title Installer](https://hbas-frontend.b-cdn.net/wiiu/CompatTitleInstaller).
- The Patched IOS 80 Installer for vWii. ([Source](https://github.com/Lazr1026/Patched-IOS80-Installer-for-vWii))
- The d2x cIOS Installer.
@@ -27,6 +30,6 @@ Your SD Card will need to be formatted as FAT32. If your SD Card is not formatte
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your PC.
2. Copy the `apps` folder from the `Patched_IOS80_Installer_for_vWii.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
3. Copy the `d2x-cios-installer` from the `d2x_cIOS_Installer.zip` file to the apps folder on the root of your SD Card.
-4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Tiramisu _`.zip`_ file to the root of your SD Card.
+4. Copy the contents of the downloaded Base Aroma and payloads `.zip` files to the root of your SD Card.
5. Copy the contents of the `CompatTitleInstaller.zip` file to the root of your SD Card.
6. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
index f16a4a8b6..c4ba658c1 100644
--- a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/sidebar.md
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
**vWii Modding**
- [Home Page](../introduction)
-- [SD Preparation](sd-preparation)
-- [NAND Backup](nand-backup)
-- [Installing the Homebrew Channel](installing-homebrewchannel)
-- [Installing cIOSes](installing-cioses)
-- [Patching IOS 80 (Optional)](patching-ios80)
-- [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
+- [Modding vWii](vwii-modding)
- **Links**
- [GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU)
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
diff --git a/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c7bdad014
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/hr_HR/docs/user-guide/vwii/vwii-modding.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Modding the vWii {docsify-ignore-all}
+
+The vWii guide has now been integrated into the [Wii Hacks Guide](https://wii.hacks.guide/get-started). You can head there for a more detailed guide on how to mod your vWii.
+
+The old modding guide has been archived.
diff --git a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/about.md b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/about.md
index 7f407ea96..cc26edc49 100644
--- a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/about.md
+++ b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/about.md
@@ -1,60 +1,60 @@
-# About This Guide
+# Erről az útmutatóról
---
-This guide was written by staff members of the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
+Ezt az útmutatót a [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) stábja írta
-> **Credits**
+> **Készítők**
>
-> **Elpunical, FlimFlam69, Flump, GaryOderNichts, Hiperhazz, huhen, ihaveahax/ihaveamac, Lazr1026, Link5261, Maschell, Nightkingale, Plailect, Profanity, and redcubie.**
+> **Elpunical, FlimFlam69, Flump, GaryOderNichts, Hiperhazz, huhen, ihaveahax/ihaveamac, Lazr1026, Link5261, Maschell, Nightkingale, Plailect, Profanity, és redcubie.**
>
-> Thank you to [everyone else](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU/graphs/contributors) that contributed to the guide on GitHub.
+> Köszönjük [mindenki másnak](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU/graphs/contributors) aki hozzájárult az útmutatóhoz a GitHub-on.
-?> [You can find this guide on GitHub](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU), It is licensed under the [ISC License](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU/blob/master/LICENSE.md).
+?> [Megtalálhatod ezt az útmutatót a GitHub-on](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU), A licence: [ISC License](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU/blob/master/LICENSE.md).
>
-> **Developer / Tool Credits**
+> **Fejlesztő / Eszköz készítők**
>
-> - **GaryOderNichts** and **Maschell** for the [AutobootModule](https://github.com/wiiu-env/AutobootModule).
+> - **GaryOderNichts** és **Maschell** az [AutobootModule](https://github.com/wiiu-env/AutobootModule) készítői.
>
-> - **GaryOderNichts** for the [Configurable Payload](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/configurable-payload), [Indexiine-Installer](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/indexiine-installer), [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine), [vWii Decaffeinator](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator), the fixed version of the [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/), and [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair).
+> - **GaryOderNichts** a [Configurable Payload](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/configurable-payload), az [Indexiine-Installer](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/indexiine-installer), az [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine), a [vWii Decaffeinator](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator), a [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/) javított verziója, és a [Bloopair](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair) készítője.
>
-> - **dragbe** and **FIX94** for d2x cIOS Installer.
+> - **dragbe** és **FIX94** a d2x cIOS Installer készítői.
>
-> - **koolkdev** and **FIX94** for [disc2app](https://github.com/koolkdev/disc2app).
+> - **koolkdev** és **FIX94** a [disc2app](https://github.com/koolkdev/disc2app) készítői.
>
-> - The **Docsify team** for [docsify.js](https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify/).
+> - A **Docsify team** a [docsify.js](https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify/) készítője.
>
-> - **jhildenbiddle** for [docsify-themeable](https://github.com/jhildenbiddle/docsify-themeable).
+> - **jhildenbiddle** a [docsify-themeable](https://github.com/jhildenbiddle/docsify-themeable) készítője.
>
-> - **Maschell** for the [CustomRPXLoader](https://github.com/wiiu-env/CustomRPXLoader), [FailST](https://maschell.github.io/homebrew/2020/12/02/failst.html), [EnvironmentLoader](https://github.com/wiiu-env/EnvironmentLoader), [HBLInstallerWrapper](https://github.com/wiiu-env/HBLInstallerWrapper), [LaunchInstaller](https://github.com/wiiu-env/LaunchInstaller), [MochaPayload](https://github.com/wiiu-env/MochaPayload), [PayloadFromRPX](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadFromRPX), [PayloadLoaderInstaller](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller), [PayloadLoaderInstallerEnvironment](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstallerEnvironment), [PayloadloaderPayload](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadloaderPayload), the [Tiramisu Downloader](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe/), [wudd](https://github.com/wiiu-env/wudd), the [FTPiiU Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ftpiiu_plugin/), the [SDCafiine Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/sdcafiine_plugin/), the [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/), the [Aroma Downloader](https://aroma.foryour.cafe), and Tiramisu/Aroma.
+> - **Maschell** a [CustomRPXLoader](https://github.com/wiiu-env/CustomRPXLoader), a [FailST](https://maschell.github.io/homebrew/2020/12/02/failst.html), az [EnvironmentLoader](https://github.com/wiiu-env/EnvironmentLoader), a [HBLInstallerWrapper](https://github.com/wiiu-env/HBLInstallerWrapper), a [LaunchInstaller](https://github.com/wiiu-env/LaunchInstaller), a [MochaPayload](https://github.com/wiiu-env/MochaPayload), a [PayloadFromRPX](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadFromRPX), a [PayloadLoaderInstaller](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstaller), a [PayloadLoaderInstallerEnvironment](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadLoaderInstallerEnvironment), a [PayloadloaderPayload](https://github.com/wiiu-env/PayloadloaderPayload), a [Tiramisu Downloader](https://tiramisu.foryour.cafe/), a [wudd](https://github.com/wiiu-env/wudd), az [FTPiiU Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ftpiiu_plugin/), az [SDCafiine Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/sdcafiine_plugin/), a [Screenshot Plugin](https://github.com/wiiu-env/ScreenshotWUPS/), az [Aroma Downloader](https://aroma.foryour.cafe), és a Tiramisu/Aroma készítője.
>
-> - **FIX94** and **smealum** for [Haxchi and CBHC](https://github.com/FIX94/haxchi).
+> - **FIX94** és **smealum** a [Haxchi és CBHC](https://github.com/FIX94/haxchi) készítői.
>
-> - **dimok789** for the [Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher), the [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher), and [Mocha](https://github.com/dimok789/mocha).
+> - **dimok789** a [Homebrew Launcher](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher), a [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/dimok789/homebrew_launcher), és a [Mocha](https://github.com/dimok789/mocha) készítője.
>
-> - **Maschell** and **dimok789** for the [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer).
+> - **Maschell** és **dimok789** a [Homebrew Launcher Installer](https://github.com/wiiu-env/homebrew_launcher_installer) készítői.
>
-> - **vgmoose**, **pwsincd**, **rw-r-r_0644**, **crc32**, **Compucat**, **Nightkingale** and the **4TU Team** for [hb-appstore](https://github.com/vgmoose/hb-appstore).
+> - **vgmoose**, **pwsincd**, **rw-r-r_0644**, **crc32**, **Compucat**, **Nightkingale**és a **4TU Team** a [hb-appstore](https://github.com/vgmoose/hb-appstore) készítői.
>
-> - **Jonhyjp** for [Indexiine](https://gbatemp.net/threads/indexiine-load-cfw-during-boot-and-offline-without-a-vc-ds-title.553681/).
+> - **Jonhyjp** az [Indexiine](https://gbatemp.net/threads/indexiine-load-cfw-during-boot-and-offline-without-a-vc-ds-title.553681/) készítője.
>
-> - **JumpCallPop**, **jam1garner**, **hedgeberg**, **yellows8** and **orboditilt** for [JSTypeHax](https://github.com/wiiu-env/JsTypeHax).
+> - **JumpCallPop**, **jam1garner**, **hedgeberg**, **yellows8** és **orboditilt** a [JSTypeHax](https://github.com/wiiu-env/JsTypeHax) készítői.
>
-> - **Dr Clipper**, **ZRicky11**, **dmm** and **FIX94** for Patched IOS80 Installer for vWii.
+> - **Dr Clipper**, **ZRicky11**, **dmm** és **FIX94** a patchelt IOS80 Installer for vWii készítői.
>
-> - **GabyPCgeeK**, **Ryuzaki-MrL**, and **Xpl0itU** for [SaveMii WUT Port](https://github.com/Xpl0itU/savemii)
+> - **GabyPCgeeK**, **Ryuzaki-MrL**, és **Xpl0itU** a [SaveMii WUT Port](https://github.com/Xpl0itU/savemii) készítői.
>
-> - **djskual**, **Loadiine GX2 Team**, **Yardape** and **brienj** for [WUP Installer GX2](https://sourceforge.net/projects/wup-installer-gx2/).
+> - **djskual**, **Loadiine GX2 Team**, **Yardape** és **brienj** a [WUP Installer GX2](https://sourceforge.net/projects/wup-installer-gx2/) készítői.
>
-> - **koolkdev** for [Wii U NAND Dumper](https://github.com/koolkdev/wiiu-nanddumper).
+> - **koolkdev** a [Wii U NAND Dumper](https://github.com/koolkdev/wiiu-nanddumper) készítője.
>
-> - **koolkdev** and **Maschell** for [Wii U NAND Dumper payload](https://github.com/wiiu-env/wiiu-nanddumper-payload).
+> - **koolkdev** és **Maschell** a [Wii U NAND Dumper payload](https://github.com/wiiu-env/wiiu-nanddumper-payload) készítői.
>
-> - **dimok789** for [wupclient.py](https://github.com/dimok789/mocha/blob/master/ios_mcp/wupclient.py).
+> - **dimok789** a [wupclient.py](https://github.com/dimok789/mocha/blob/master/ios_mcp/wupclient.py) készítője.
>
-> - **TheLordScruffy** for the [vwii-compat-installer](https://github.com/TheLordScruffy/vwii-compat-installer).
+> - **TheLordScruffy** a [vwii-compat-installer](https://github.com/TheLordScruffy/vwii-compat-installer) készítője.
>
-> - **marco-calautti** for the [Sigpatches Module](https://github.com/marco-calautti/SigpatchesModuleWiiU)
+> - **marco-calautti** a [Sigpatches Module](https://github.com/marco-calautti/SigpatchesModuleWiiU) készítője.
diff --git a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 2b4a0a9a8..54ea550bd 100644
--- a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -1,17 +1,14 @@
-# Blocking Updates
+# Frissítések letiltása
---
-All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 up to 5.5.6 were all released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
+Minden aktuálisan ismert Wii U exploit, ellentétben például a Nintendo Switch RCM exploitjával, patchelhető egy rendszer frissítéssel. Habár a Wii U már hivatalosan nem támogatott, a Nintendo még mindig kiadhat frissítéseket hozzá. Konkrétan az 5.5.3-tól az 5.5.6-ig a frissítések azt követően kerültek kiasásra, hogy megszűnt a Wii U támogatása, így a frissítések tiltása továbbra is ajánlott.
-While Aromas's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. If you get a red warning screen while booting into Aroma, the update folder still exists and it is recommended to delete it using the guide below.
+While Aroma's PayloadLoader already has built-in update blocking functionality, it is recommended to delete the update folder to effectively block system updates. Ha egy sárga figyelmeztető képernyőt kapsz, az Aroma-ra bootolás közben, akkor az update folder még mindig létezik, és ajánlott a törlése a lenti útmutatás alapján.
-### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+### Lépések {docsify-ignore}
-Currently, one way exists to effectively block updates on the Wii U system:
+Jelenleg egy mód létezik a frissítések tiltására egy Wii U rendszeren:
-1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
-1. Download [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases/) and copy the `UFDiine.wuhb` file to `sd:/wiiu/apps` on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Plug the SD Card into your Wii U console and boot Aroma.
-1. Navigate the Wii U Menu and run the UFDiine app.
-1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
-1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`.
-1. Exit UFDiine. You are now blocking updates.
+1. Legyél biztos abban, hogy a legutolsó Aroma bétád van.
+1. Bootolj Aromába.
+ - Ha egy sárga figyelmezetést kapsz, nyomj X-et a frissítések blokkolásáshoz.
+ - Ha nme kpasz figyelmezetést, de az AutobootMenu azt mondja, hogy "Updates not blocked!", nyomd le és tartsd lenyomva a (+) **és** (-) gombokat egyszerre, addig míg az nem mondja, hogy blokkolt.
diff --git a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md
index 3068e9e1c..c3713648f 100644
--- a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md
+++ b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-# Configurable Payload
+# Konfigurálható Payload
---
-This payload is configurable, similar to Haxchi's configuration. This could be very useful for Mocha users, as it saves a bit of time having to launch Mocha through the Homebrew Launcher.
+A payload konfigurálható, hasonlóan a Haxchi konfigurációjához. Ez nagyon hasznos lehet a Mocha felhasználók számára, mivel egy kis időt takarít meg a Mocha elindításával a Homebrew Launcher-en keresztül.
-### What You Need {docsify-ignore}
+### Amire szükséged van {docsify-ignore}
-- The configurable payload.
-- The latest release of [The Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/releases/tag/v2.1_fix).
+- A konfigurálható payload.
+- A [The Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/releases/tag/v2.1_fix) legutolsó kiadása.
-### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+### Lépések {docsify-ignore}
-1. Extract the `homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1_fix.zip` file to the `install` folder on the root of your SD Card.
-1. Place the SD Card into your Wii U and launch the [Homebrew Launcher](mocha/online-exploit/browser-exploit).
-1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and launch the WUP Installer GX2 application.
-1. Select `Homebrew Launcher Channel`. Press `Install` and install to NAND as the installation destination. This will install the Homebrew Launcher Channel to the Wii U Menu.
-1. Once the process is finished, press the HOME Button until you're back at the Wii U Menu.
-1. At this point the channel will not launch as it will conflict with the version running on SD Card you were just using. Restart the Wii U.
-1. Eject the SD Card from your Wii U and insert it into your computer.
-1. Extract the `Configurable_Payload.zip` file to the root of your SD Card. If it prompts you to overwrite the files on your SD Card, do so.
-1. Place the SD Card into your Wii U and launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`.
-1. Click on `Run Homebrew Launcher!`. If everything has been done correctly, you should be taken back to the Wii U Menu. Mocha has now been enabled and you can use the Homebrew Launcher Channel you installed earlier.
- - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [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.
+1. Csomagold ki a `homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1_fix.zip` fájlt az az SD-kártya gyökerében található `install` mappába.
+1. Helyezd az SD kártyát a Wii U-ba, és indítsd el a [Homebrew Launcher](mocha/online-exploit/browser-exploit) programot.
+1. Navigálj a Homebrew Launcherben és indítsd el a WUP Installer GX2 alkalmazást.
+1. Válaszd ki a `Homebrew Launcher Channel` csatornát. Nyomd meg `Install` gombot, és telepítsd a NAND-ra, mint telepítési célra. Ez telepíti a Homebrew Launcher Channel-t a Wii U Menu-be.
+1. Ha a folyamat befejeződött, nyomd a HOME gombot addig, amíg vissza nem térsz a Wii U Menu-be.
+1. Ekkor még a csatorna nem fog elindulni, mivel ütközik az SD kártyán futó verzióval, amit az előbb használtál. Indítsd újra a Wii U-t.
+1. Vedd ki az SD kártyát Wii U-dból és csatlakoztasd a számítógépedhez.
+1. Csomagold ki a `Configurable_Payload.zip` fájlt az SD kártyád gyökerébe. Ha a program arra kér, hogy írd felül az SD-kártyán lévő fájlokat, akkor tedd meg.
+1. Helyezd be az SD kártyát a Wii U-dba, indítsd el az internetböngészőt, és navigálj a `wiiuexploit.xyz` weboldalra.
+1. Kattints a `Run Homebrew Launcher!` gombra. Ha mindent helyesen csináltál, akkor vissza kell térned a Wii U Menu-be. A Mocha most már engedélyezve van, és használhatod a korábban telepített Homebrew Launcher Channel csatornát.
+ - Ha a Wii U-d megakad egy fehér vagy más módon lefagyott képernyőn, várj néhány másodpercet. Ha semmi sem történik, indítsd újra a konzolt, [állítsd alaphelyzetbe a böngésző mentési adatait](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1507/~/how-to-delete-the-internet-browser-history), és próbáld meg újra.
diff --git a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/donations.md b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/donations.md
index b72cd38fc..40a698173 100644
--- a/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/donations.md
+++ b/translations/hu_HU/docs/extras/donations.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Donations {docsify-ignore-all}
+# Adományok {docsify-ignore-all}
---
> [](https://paypal.me/NintendoHomebrew)