IThis is tutorial to convert your Loadiine Game Backup to Brazillian Method Format so you can install it to your USB HDD
Requirements:
-Loadiine Game Backup, make sure its working in Loadiine (not a bad dump/bad file editing)
-JNUSTool (with injected wii u key in 'config' file)
https://gbatemp.net/threads/jnustool-nusgrabber-and-cdecrypt-combined.413179/
-NUSPacker (with injected wii u key in 'encryptKeyWith' file)
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nuspacker-pack-files-into-installable-packages.447689/
-internet access
-access to that title key site
Steps
#Replacing 'code' & 'meta' folders
-Open your Loadiine game folder and move 'code' & 'meta' folders to somewhere for backup or you can just delete it, it's up to you
-Open that title key site and find the game that you want to convert
-Copy Title ID of that game and make a new folder inside 'JNUSTool' folder named 'tmp_[titleID]'
*example: tmp_00050000101c4cXX
-Also download ticket file (title.tik) from that title key site and put it in the folder you just created
-in the JNUSTool folder, press Shift+Right Click then select 'Open command window here', it will open command prompt
-then enter this command:example:Code:java -jar JNUSTool.jar [titleID]
-after you press Enter a proccess will run and a new window will appear, check the 'code' and 'meta' by clicking in the checkbox, don't check 'content' unless you want to download the whole gamesCode:java -jar JNUSTool.jar 00050000101c4cXX
-click Download
-after download is finished there will be a new folder named with the game you want to convert, copy 'code' & 'meta' inside this folder to your Loadiine game backup folder
notes: make sure that your game backup root folder only consist 3 folder: code, content, & meta folder. If there is another folder such as updates/save/etc, you should delete/move it from there
#Converting (Encrypting) to USB Installable Format
-Open NUSPacker folder, press Shift+Right Click then select 'Open command window here', it will open command prompt
-then enter this command:replace 'inputDir' with the location of your game backup and 'outputDir' with the folder name you wantCode:java -jar NUSPacker.jar -in "inputDir" -out "outputDir"
*example:-after you press Enter a proccess will run, this will take a while depending on how big the size of the game you want to convertCode:java -jar NUSPacker.jar -in "D:\Nintendo Wii U\wiiu\games\Xenoblade Chronicles X EUR Undub" -out "Xenoblade"
-after the proccess is completed you will find a new folder in the NUSPacker folder
-copy the folder to your Wii U microsd and install using wupinstaller
-DONE!
The problem of many Loadiine game backup is because the game is dumped using DDD and the code and meta folders is not compatible with the Brazilian method
I already try this to some games that need editing in renaming some files (because I have japan console) and undub games so that it can installed to USB
so far I haven't got any error
try this and comment if there is an error in my tutorial
and sorry if there is grammar/spelling error in my English (not my first language )
I edited Wonderful 101 to play in english language on my japanese console, and it worked
it should be the same for spanish
haven't try that game, but so far for me all game worked
java -jar NUSPacker.jar -in "inputDir" -out "outputDir" -encryptKeyWith 12345678123456781234567812345678
wrong common key (and titlekey for Mario 64, if you wanted to do the job nicely - though it's easier to just redownload it, in your case)Key encrypted with this key : 00000000000000000000000000000000
wrong common key (and titlekey for Mario 64, if you wanted to do the job nicely - though it's easier to just redownload it, in your case)
I don't know, haven't used it in a year - I think it's called "encrypt key with" in nuspackerSo where do I put the correct keys?
It's common to everything (and you have the right one)Is the common key different for one another (the one I have is D7B004
Yes, using software such as FunkiiU (may need some workaround since the usual key site is down, you can "solve" the problem by setting its IP address in your hosts file, search about it)Can I download directly in the correct format to be installed with WUPInstaller ?
It just needs to be extracted, which can be done with CDecrypt. Wii U common key is required.is there a way to convert nintendo DS games in USB .app format to laodiine folder format?
It just needs to be extracted, which can be done with CDecrypt. Wii U common key is required.
It's used like this: CDecrypt.exe title.tmd title.tik ckey.bin
There's also a GUI for it: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wu-decrypt-content-gui-version-0-5-1.410809/
It just needs to be extracted, which can be done with CDecrypt. Wii U common key is required.
It's used like this: CDecrypt.exe title.tmd title.tik ckey.bin
There's also a GUI for it: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wu-decrypt-content-gui-version-0-5-1.410809/
No batch support, but that would be relatively easy to do with some batch file commands (maybe the gui has it, don't know)Thank you for the swift reply. Does it have batch support or only one at a time? Does it also work with n64 games?
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The link for the GUI is down...have another source?
No batch support, but that would be relatively easy to do with some batch file commands.
I hate dealing with them myself.Could you whip up a batch .bat for me real quick? I'm not well versed in batch scripts.
$files = get-childitem .\ -name -recurse -filter title.tik
ForEach ($tik in $files) {
$tmd = [System.IO.Path]::ChangeExtension($tik, "tmd")
c:\cdecrypt\cdecrypt.exe "$tmd" "$tik" c:\cdecrypt\ckey.bin
}
You have to provide it yourself, it's the Wii U common key. All tools that deal with encryption need it.where is ckey.bin located? within the folder with the .app files?
You have to provide it yourself, it's the Wii U common key. All tools that deal with encryption need it.
Yes, in binary format.So the ckey.bin needs to have the wii u common key written inside of it?
Yes, in binary format.
Yes, in binary format.