![]() You can also delete any non-essential channels from the emuNAND using ShowMiiWads. You can get around this by making a 'hidden' category and adding any channels you want to hide to the hidden channel category, then unchecking the box to display titles in hidden and all categories. Any channels that aren't games on your emuNAND will show up in the game list.You can get around this by disabling GameTDB Names and Get Name From Disc and either editing WiiTDB.xml or changing each game's name individually by setting the click view for the game from Banner Animation to Rotating Disc. ![]() Your WiiWare/VC games may use the channel title ID as the displayed name instead of the game name.You can get around this by setting priiloader to boot directly into USBLoaderGX, installing the NEEK channel on your emuNAND, and setting USBLoaderGX to return to USBLoaderGX after a game is closed. Unless you have your Wii set to boot directly into USBLoaderGX, when you exit the WiiWare/VC title from the emuNAND, you'll return to the emuNAND's system menu instead of to USBLoaderGX or your Wii's real system menu.There are some downsides to this method though. You can use an external emuNAND like SNEEK (SD Card) or UNEEK (USB Device) to get 100% compatibility with all WiiWare and VC titles and still be able to run them from USBLoaderGX.
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