Once you have your .wbfs file, you need to get it onto your Wii's storage.

Recent versions of USB Loader GX support WBFS files directly from an SD card. Simply create a wbfs folder on the root of your SD card and follow the same naming convention.

: Most Wii homebrew setups use FAT32-formatted drives. Since FAT32 has a 4GB file limit, WBFS files are often necessary or must be split into .wbf1 parts if they exceed that limit.

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