
I recommend you start getting used to simple EmuNAND option from the loader and see which game works and which are not. It acts as if it was your real Wii memory and you launch the games directly from the system menu (VC/wiiware channels or Disc channel) not from an USBLoader. You end up into a virtual environment (the system menu, with channels, etc., but all are loaded from external) Instead of redirecting only the game trying to access the NAND, it redirects ALL the console's NAND and reboot the console. Sneek is a different method to redirect NAND to external. I haven't try, so you will have to test if you can use the same dump (to use the same save files on both consoles) Like I said, the WiiU vWii might not be compatible with a Wii NAND dump. It will use the dump path instead of the Wii memory. settings>loader>EmuNAND save : Partial (or full)
WII SAVE GAME GX FULL
The full NAND dump will contain all the data that your wii had, and you can use that dump as your external path to access and save on external device while playing.Ģ. If you want to use these saves on your external while playing, just create a NAND dump (simpleFSDumper, or directly from USBLoaderGX>Settings>Features>Dump NAND) Savegame manager exports saves to file (for archival purpose). If you use nintendont/devolution/DIOSMIOS/DIOSMIOSLIte then just enable Memory card emulation to save it to SD or USB. Not all channels are working with emuNAND, and like wii games the fix is to use Sneek.
WII SAVE GAME GX INSTALL
Use EmuNAND channel (make a dump, install channels on it, enable "channels on emuNAND" in 4th top icon) and everything will be saved to that emuNAND. Like I said, some games don't like emuNAND (partial or full), for example Zelda skyward sword freeze if using emuNAND.Ī Fix for that would be to use Sneek to launch incompatible games. Well, you can try to set it to full and use a Wii dump on vWii, but I can't guarantee compatibility. Wii and vWii should not share the same NAND, so it's better to keep it set to Partial. It's needed for games which use Mii (mario kart, wiifit, wiisport, etc.) if you use different consoles. It will use all information from the external device (mii, etc.), not only the save data. If you want to use your own Mii/wiimotes synch information/settings/etc., you need to make a full NAND dump of your console, and then set EmuNAND save to Full.

Settings>loader settings>EmuNAND save : Set to Partial instead of OFF. There's a way to redirect saves for Wii disc based games to SD or USB, but it's not working with all games.
