Creating a Melee: SD Remix Iso

Open the “SP File Pack” folder.

Open the “SD Remix Iso Maker” folder. (There will be two folders: “DVD” and “Tools”)

In the “Tools” folder, double click the “GC-Tool”

Go to the “File” menu in “GC-Tool” > “Open”

At the bottom where it says “Files of type:” select “All Files”

Select your melee.iso (it doesn’t need to be named melee.iso) > hit OK

Go to the “Tools” menu in “GC-Tool” > “Replace Dol”

Navigate to the “DVD” folder > Select the “main.dol” > hit OK

Go to the “Iso” menu in “GC-Tool” > “Extract” > Check the box “Also Extract”

Select “Choose Dir” > Scroll down and select the “Extract Here” folder > hit OK > hit “Extract”

(It may say “Not Responding,” but just give it a few minutes.)

When it says “Done” hit “Exit”

Close the “GC-Tool” program.

Double click the “SD Remix Iso Maker” folder, and then the newly created “root” folder.

(The root folder should be in the “SD Remix Iso Maker” folder but if not, check the “Extract Here” folder.)

In another window, open the “DVD” folder.

In the “DVD” folder, delete the “main.dol” file. (It should be the fourth file under the two folders.)

Highlight all the remaining files in the “DVD” folder (not including the two folders.)

Drag all the highlighted files into the “root” folder.

Select “Move and Replace” for each entry > hit OK

Go to the “SD Remix Iso Maker” folder. Go to the “tools” folder.

Double click the “gcr_v1.0” Select the “Root” menu in “gcr_v1.0” > “Open” Find your “root” folder > hit OK

Select the “Root” menu in “gcr_v1.0” > “Save”

In the window that opens, double click “Desktop” or wherever you want to save the Iso.

Type “SDRemixOUTPUT” in the “File name:” field > hit “Save”

Select the “Root” menu in “gcr_v1.0” > hit “Rebuild”

When it says “Done” hit OK Close the “gcr_v1.0”

Navigate to where you saved your “SDRemixOUTPUT”

Copy the “SD RemixOUTPUT” to the “games” folder on your fat32 partition on either your SD or USB.

Within the games folder, make a new folder called “GALESD”

Move the “SDRemixOUTPUT” to the “GALESD” folder.

Within the “GALESD” folder, rename “SDremixOUTPUT” to “game”

Eject your USB device, and launch each version of Melee though Wiiflow until you find that Pichu’s wavedash is insane. As of right now there is no known way to change the text labels in Wiiflow, but be sure to check out the section on custom covers.

NAND Emulation

EXPLANATION: This has nothing to do with Smash. Use this section if you want so many Wiiware/VC games that your Wii would not have room for them, or if you want everything looking super sexy under Wiiflow. If you don’t care about any of that put .wads on your SD card, install them through Multi Mod Manager, and choose “Launch Title” from Priiloader when your Wii turns on.

Get your .wads

Download your .wads just like you would download legal backups just like you would for any other game. Key search terms: “wad, Virtual console, WiiWare, games, collection.

Put all your .wads in a folder. Name the folder “downloaded wads” or something similar.

Open the Blank Nand

Find the folder “Nand Stuff” in the “SP File Pack” you downloaded.

Go to “Nand Stuff” > “Nand Editor” > double click “ShowMiiWads”

Open your ”ShowMiiWads

In ShowMiiWads, go to Options > Change NAND Backup Path

Go to “SP File Pack” > “Nand Stuff” > highlight “Easy Nand” > click “OK”

(Nothing should pop up unless you previously added wads, in which case you will see a list of your wads.)

Add Wads

Open your “downloaded wads” folder.

Highlight all the .wads you want to add.

Click and drag the highlighted .wads you want to add into the ShowMiiWads windows.

(You will see: “Queue x  Install Discard,” with “x” being the number of .wads you dragged over.)

Hit the blue “Install” at the bottom.

(The green progress bar will be full in 2 seconds, which shows the process is finished.)

In ShowMiiWads, Click “File” > “Exit”

In the folder “Nand Stuff,” locate the folder “Easy Nand”

Right click “Easy Nand” and select “copy.”

Go to Start > My Computer > Open the window of your SD card

Right click and “paste” the “Easy Nand” into the root of your SD card.

Eject your SD card, put it into your Wii, and start Wiiflow

Click the bubble icon in the same spot as the gamecube icon, until you see a bubble with 9 squares.

Click the bubble icon with 9 squares. (This opens the NAND emulation level.)

Click the bubble icon with the gears.

Change “Game Partition” to “SD” (If it is not set to SD already.)

Go to “NAND Emu Settings” > Click “Set”

Go to NAND Emu Settings Page 2/2

Go to “Change Nand” > Click “Set”

Click the “….” to move towards the root directory.

Make it say “Path = sd:/Easy Nand/

Hit “Back” 3 times

Press the start button

Hit “refresh cache”

You can now play NAND games.

NAND games make take up to a minute and a half to load, but then they play at full speed.