Only a few are so large though, so if none of them are an issue, a smaller, 16GB SD card would suffice.Īs for a NAND backup, it's not often necessary. The largest Wii U title is around 20GB, so a 32GB SD card is the smallest that can handle any game dump. The main reason for an SD card's size consideration is the games you plan to install with it. Also, Haxchi is a prerequisite for CBHC, if you're willing to go that far. Otherwise, having about $7 of eShop credit to purchase Brain Age will let you install Haxchi for a more reliable offline method of loading CFW. The Wii U's USB ports aren't the same quality as you can expect from a computer, after all.Īnd if you're okay with always relying on the semi-shaky web exploit to run Mocha CFW, you're good there. If the drive doesn't have its own dedicated power cable (plugs into a wall), and especially if it also is a disc drive (as opposed to solid-state), you're going to need a USB-Y cable to deliver enough power to the drive. Good extra stuff is an external hard drive of at most 2TB capacity (that's all the system can use). Thumb drives aren't recommended for the USB storage as they tend to wear out faster from the frequent read/write operations.Īll you really need to homebrew a Wii U is an SD card and Internet-enabled PC that can interface with said SD card.
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