BootMii will automatically verify the dump. Ensure it says "Success." Copy the entire contents of the SD card ( nand.bin , keys.bin , and the bootmii folder) to your PC and two additional storage locations (external HDD + cloud).
For a deep dive into what's actually inside that file, the Dolphin Emulator NAND Guide is a great resource. Option 3: The Nostalgic/Casual (Best for Instagram/Threads) 💾 Digital Time Capsule. 💾
Do not wait for the day your Wii displays a black error screen. Boot up the Homebrew Channel tonight, launch BootMii, and back up your console’s digital soul. Store those .bin files in three locations. Your future self—whether sitting on a couch with a real Wii Remote or gaming at 4K on a PC—will thank you.
Projects like the (now defunct) once collected anonymous, cleaned dumps of clean System Menus. Today, sites like Archive.org host verified retail NANDs stripped of user data (no saves, no Miis, no shared keys) for use in emulators.
BootMii will automatically verify the dump. Ensure it says "Success." Copy the entire contents of the SD card ( nand.bin , keys.bin , and the bootmii folder) to your PC and two additional storage locations (external HDD + cloud).
For a deep dive into what's actually inside that file, the Dolphin Emulator NAND Guide is a great resource. Option 3: The Nostalgic/Casual (Best for Instagram/Threads) 💾 Digital Time Capsule. 💾
Do not wait for the day your Wii displays a black error screen. Boot up the Homebrew Channel tonight, launch BootMii, and back up your console’s digital soul. Store those .bin files in three locations. Your future self—whether sitting on a couch with a real Wii Remote or gaming at 4K on a PC—will thank you.
Projects like the (now defunct) once collected anonymous, cleaned dumps of clean System Menus. Today, sites like Archive.org host verified retail NANDs stripped of user data (no saves, no Miis, no shared keys) for use in emulators.
