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Guide-WiiU/docs/fr_FR/faq.md

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does homebrew have any risks?

Actuellement, le homebrewing de la Wii U ne vous expose pas à un risque de bannissement par Nintendo, à moins que vous ne trichiez dans les jeux en ligne ou que vous ne fraudiez sur l'eShop. Cependant, vous devez toujours faire attention au lancement de homebrew téléchargés, surtout si vous ne faites pas confiance à la source, car le homebrew peut potentiellement endommager votre console !

What are exploits?

Les exploits sont des points d'entrée qui permettent de lancer d'autres homebrews. In the main guide, you will use exploits such as the browser exploit (http://wiiuexploit.xyz) and PayloadLoader (Health & Safety exploit). All current exploits load SD:/wiiu/payload.elf which takes over further loading of homebrew.

What are payloads?

Payloads, which are normally found with the filename payload.elf, exist to make it easier to have different exploits load the same next stage, which allows easier updateability. Peu importe quel exploit charge le payload, le résultat est toujours le même.

Multiple payloads can be switched between using the PayloadLoaderPayload.

The payload used in the main guide is CustomRPXLoader which loads SD:/wiiu/payload.rpx and the payload.rpx used in the guide is EnvironmentLoader, which allows you to load different environments.

What are environments?

An environment is a collection of "setup modules", which will be run in a certain order when launching the environment. Such environments are Aroma and Tiramisu.

Setup modules are small pieces of homebrew/code that are executed once to set up an environment.

How to Delete Update Folder to Block Updates on Wii U

If you want to delete the update folder to block updates, see its tab in the Blocking Updates guide.

  • Installing game backups: 32GB (Smaller size may be used, but certain titles are 20GB in size)
  • Running game mods: 8GB (FAT32 USB drive may be used as well for mods)
  • Only running homebrew apps: Any size.

Recommended brands: SanDisk, Samsung or PNY

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Note: Avoid class 4 SD Cards, and avoid eBay!

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Can I install homebrew on Wii U with a USB instead of SD Card?

No, you must have an SD Card for a first time setup. A USB can then be used to install game backups, Virtual Console injects, etc, but not to store homebrew applications which are required to set everything up.

When extracting some of the files there are duplicates of certain ones called "info.json" & "manifest.install", what do I do with those?

Rien de spécial, vous pouvez les laisser là, les supprimer ou les remplacer par ceux que vous essayez de copier. Those files are not used in the process, and therefore, won't have any impact by being or not being there.

What is a Wii U formatted USB drive?

It's a USB drive that has been formatted by a Wii U console to its proprietary format.

A Wii U formatted USB drive cannot be read by any other devices than the Wii U that originally formatted it.

If you ever want to use it with another Wii U console or any other devices, you will have to reformat it.