![]() But I prefer to have them in the retroarch folder inside the apps folder) Just navigate to the folders containing the cores. Cores -> sd:/apps/retroarch (This is where you have placed your cores.Configs -> sd:/retroarch/config (Set the route in order to save Configuration).If you have subfolders to separate ROMS for your Cores, do not choose a Subfolder, but the folder containing the subfolders containing the ROMS) File Browser -> sd:/ROMS (File Browser is where you have placed your ROMS.System/BIOS -> sd:/retroarch/system (This is to load BIOS files for the Gameboy emulators.The folder routes you must set up are the following: The folder routes that we're interested the most into will be highlighted with bold text and in bigger fonts. Have in mind that MANY settings that Retroarch might show you it has, WON'T WORK AT ALL ON THE WII (For instance, Recording, Online Updater, Favourites). Once you've navigated to a desired folder, you have to choose with A and RetroArch will use that folder to access whatever you tell it to access. In order to navigate these settings correctly, you must press A in order to GET INSIDE A FOLDER. Just set the routes of your files within this screen.You should see a screen with DIRECTORY on the top of your screen.Once you've loaded RetroArch once again, you should be on the MAIN MENU.STEP 6.- Setting up Folder Routes on RetroArch Wii Double check that "Save Configuration on Quit" is OFF. You should boot up to the MAIN MENU with a much less cluthered MAIN MENU, if not, repeat the steps above and select Save Current Configuration. You should go back to the Homebrew Channel, and then, load Retroarch Once again. Return to the MAIN MENU and Quit Retroarch.Select Configuration File, and choose "Save Current Configuration".While on MAIN MENU navigate to the Settings.RECOMMENDED THAT ONCE YOU'VE SAVED THESE SETTINGS GO BACK TO MAIN MENU AND SELECT QUIT RETROARCH (Retroarch for Wii can't handle a lot of operations on the same time and it will hang to a DSI ERROR MENU, so this is to prevent that in order to continue with the following steps) Choose Configuration File and select: Save Current Configuration.Press B to return to the MAIN MENU and you should notice it only says:.ALL THE OTHER OPTIONS DO NOT INTERFERE WITH RETROARCH SO DO AS YOU WANT.Navigate to Settings then to User Interface, then to Menu Item Visibility, then turn ON and OFF the following options:.Select Configuration File and select: Save Current Configuration.Navigate to the Settings option.then to Configuration, and DESELECT the option "Save Configuration on Quit".Notice on the top of your screen it says: MAIN MENU Start Retroarch, and you should boot directly to the renamed core you chose to be boot.dol.If using MAME2003 PLUS games, follow this link to get your Cores:. ![]() Follow this guide in order to play NEOGEO: ) If using NEOGEO roms, remember to place the neogeo.bin file in your NeoGeo ROMS Subfolder, and the CACHE files on the SYSTEM subfolder.TOTALLY OPTIONAL: YOU CAN PLACE ALL YOUR ROMS ON ONE FOLDER IF YOU WANT TO.MAME2000, MAME2003, NEOGEO, SNES, NES, GBA, GB, SEGA, PCE, folders in the main ROMS folder. Create Subfolders on the ROMS folder for every core you would want to use.Create a folder on the root of your SD called ROMS.STEP 3.- Setting up Folders on SD (PERSONAL SETUP) Check if you're able to load Retroarch on your Wii now.Copy any core of your choice (in my case the SNES9X core) and rename it to boot.dol.If it loads to a Black Screen only to return to the Homebrew Channel, delete the file called boot.dol (inside the retroarch folder inside the apps folder in your SD root).Place your SD card in your Wii console, and you should see RETROARCH in the Homebrew Channel.Paste that folder on the root of your SD card.Unzip everything and you'll have a folder called apps.IN ORDER TO SET SOMETHING TO IT'S DEFAULT SETTINGS, HIGHLIGHT THE OPTION AND PRESS START ON YOUR GAMECUBE CONTROLLER.IMPORTANT NOTE: FOR THIS SETTUP I'LL BE USING A GAMECUBE CONTROLLER. I still have to show you Overlays, VideoFilters, Audio Filters and the proof of loading CPS3 and NEOGEO roms. This guide is a WIP (planning to add Screenshots and videos later in the future) in order to show you how to set up Retroarch for the Nintendo Wii.
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