In the bottom left corner of the screen is a circle with the word "Wii" in it. Click on the circle. In the next screen, click on "Wii Settings". In the "Wii Settings" menu, click the right arrow twice until you reach the "Wii Settings 3" screen. Your Wii console needs to be connected to the internet to download Wii Menu 4. To put pictures, music, downloaded game saves and other files onto your SD card, you'll need to transfer these onto your card through your computer.
Most new computers and laptops have a SD card reader built into them. The card reader looks like a long, thin slot on the side of your computer and has the words "SD. MMC" next to it. If you plug your SD card into the slot, your computer will recognise it as an external hard drive.
If your computer doesn't have a built in card slot, you can buy an external card reader. The card reader simply plugs into a USB port on your computer and acts exactly the same way as a built in card reader.
A card reader will also come in handy when you need to transfer pictures and videos from your digital camera or video camera onto your computer. To put files onto the SD card, plug the card into the card reader. From your computer's Desktop, click on "My Computer".
When the new window pops up, look for the SD card under "Hard Drives". Simply copy and paste the pictures, videos and MP3 music files from the folders on your computer to the Wii SD card. When downloading games and other Wii Channels from the Wii Shop, you will be given the option of saving these to the SD card if one is plugged into your Wii console.
The SD card slot is on the front of the console. It's on the left of the disc opening if your console is standing upright. If your console is lying flat the SD slot will be below the disc opening. Open the cover flap and you'll see it says SD underneath the flap. Insert the SD card into the slot with the label facing the disc opening. In the next screen, click on "Data Management" and then "Save Data". Specifically, it deletes the following directories, and everything inside of them:.
Remember, the answer is based on this official guideline by Nintendo. Warm note: after you reset it all the data will POOF gone. Homebrew is an easy-to-install hack that allows consoles to run software and other mods that were either not licensed or allowed on Nintendo consoles.
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Data Management Support Wii. Use the Wii Remote to move the cursor over the "Wii" button in the bottom-left corner of the screen and press the A Button.
Press the A Button to enter the Data Management tool. Any Wii or Virtual Console save game data currently on the Wii console's system memory will be shown here as icons.
The available amount of system memory is displayed in the lower-left corner as "Blocks Open:". Select the file you wish to erase and select "Erase". Click on the left blue arrow twice to reach the Wii System Settings 3 menu options. Select "Format Wii System Memory.
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