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Latest version: ElfShell 1.1 by Mattgentl/Nilsk123 [http://thewisecrack.nl/elfshell.rar Download]
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Latest version: ElfShell 1.3 by Mattgentl/Nilsk123 [http://thewisecrack.nl/elfshell.rar Download]
    
== info/readme ==
 
== info/readme ==
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READ THE INCLUDED README BEFORE RUNNING THE .BAT!
    
This is a tool for all of those who are too lazy to pop up a command prompt. This tool adds a "Send to wii!" option in the windows shell when right clicking a .elf or a .dol file.
 
This is a tool for all of those who are too lazy to pop up a command prompt. This tool adds a "Send to wii!" option in the windows shell when right clicking a .elf or a .dol file.
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It's two simple .reg files, and it works through wiiload, which is included in the downloadable archive. Follow [http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Wiiload these] instructions to set up wiiload using a global variable, and place the wiiload.exe program in your system32 folder! Now simple double click both .reg files and import them to your registry, or run the both.bat file to do them both at once and that's it, enjoy!
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It's two simple .reg files, and it works through wiiload, which is included in the downloadable archive.
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Open ip.txt and change the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to your wii's IP adress.
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Now simply run the both.bat file to import both the reg file for dol and the reg file for elf into your registry.
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This batch also copies the included wiiload.exe to your system32 folder and sets the global variable for wiiload to use ( as your IP adress which you entered in the ip.txt ).
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You now have a "Send to Wii!" option in the context menu's of .dol and .elf files. They will also be sent to HBC if you double click them.
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Enjoy!
    
== changelog ==
 
== changelog ==
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v1.3 Sets the wiiload global variable to the ip entered in ip.txt
    
v1.2 When using the batch wiiload.elf will automaticaly be copied to system32 (if it's in the same folder)
 
v1.2 When using the batch wiiload.elf will automaticaly be copied to system32 (if it's in the same folder)
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