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Added small description about loading applications to SD card.
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'''Wiiload''' is a method of loading [[dol|.dol]] and [[elf|.elf]] files over the network. If the icon in the very bottom right of the [[Homebrew Channel]] is lit up, it should work for you.
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'''Wiiload''' is a method of loading [[dol|.dol]] and [[elf|.elf]] files over the network. Also, you can use '''Wiiload''' to install homebrew applications directly onto your SD card.  If the icon in the very bottom right of the [[Homebrew Channel]] is lit up, it should work for you.
    
First download the package, which includes all version of Wiiload. Then determine your Wii's IP address by pressing the home button on the Wiimote at the Homebrew Channel's main screen. After that, follow the instructions for your operating system.
 
First download the package, which includes all version of Wiiload. Then determine your Wii's IP address by pressing the home button on the Wiimote at the Homebrew Channel's main screen. After that, follow the instructions for your operating system.
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=== gWiiLoader ===
 
=== gWiiLoader ===
 
You can also use the very simple Python GTK+ GUI made by Mikezila, [[gWiiLoader]].
 
You can also use the very simple Python GTK+ GUI made by Mikezila, [[gWiiLoader]].
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== Uploading applications to SD card (any OS) ==
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Set up a zip file that contains 'only' the folder of the application you wish to install, and inside it must contain your [[dol|.dol]] and/or [[elf|.elf]] file.  Then save the zip file as you see fit, and use '''Wiiload''' to upload, for example, "filename.zip"
    
[[Category:Loaders]]
 
[[Category:Loaders]]
 
[[Category:Homebrew]]
 
[[Category:Homebrew]]
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