NAND Usage Guide

NAND Flash Memory is the built in memory of the Wii console. It houses save data, downloaded channels, and the Wii Menu. Some games may require files only found in a full NAND dump to work correctly. The easiest way to do that is with BootMii. For alternate methods, see the forum thread.

Dumping NAND with BootMii
To dump NAND with BootMii, you'll need:
 * A homebrewed console with BootMii installed
 * A SD card

Access BootMii through the Homebrew Channel. Use a GameCube Controller or the Power and Reset buttons to navigate through the BootMii menus, as detailed here. Select Options (gears icon) on the far right. Select Backup NAND (Green arrow from chip to the SD card), and wait until it completes. Once completed, remove the SD card and put it into your system. You should see a file named nand.bin on the SD Card. If you do, your NAND has been backed up.

Extracting NAND files
Use NAND Tools consisting of the followings to extract the files from nand.bin:
 * cmd.lnk
 * nand-aes-dump.c
 * nand-aes-dump.exe
 * NAND-bin2raw.exe
 * zestig.exe

Place nand.bin and keys.bin you've acquired from the last section into the working directory, then open cmd.lnk (A shortcut file that will open %windir%\system32\cmd.exe into shortcut's current directory) then do the required steps: The new folder \nand\ will be created in the working directory. Now you have your nand backup ready for dolphin!

Placing the NAND files into Dolphin

 * 1) Unless you're using  or newer, extract Dolphin's SYSCONF file from \Wii\shared2\sys\ then overwrite on top of your console's SYSCONF file in \nand\shared2\sys\ (under NAND tools' working directory). This is necessary because SYSCONF files from real consoles contain some data that Dolphin versions earlier than  can't handle correctly.
 * 2) Finally, place everything from \nand\ into the \Wii\ subdirectory.

Help
For help and further instructions, ask on the forums.