I think I've got the gist of what I need to do. Install HBC, do some stuff, and boom, my games are now on my computer!
Ok, definitely more complicated than that, but that's about my understanding.
I think I've seen two different HBCs (hackmii and another, can't recall the name; perhaps it doesn't even exist and I'm simply misremembering). Which one do I use? I've seen warning of installing HBC or other software on certain wii update versions bricking the system. Can I get some specifics? How can I avoid this?
How much space would I need to back up my copy of Animal Crossing for GC?
Can I use an external hard drive for any portion of the dump? My only other alternative is a 1GB USB flash drive, and I can't see that being enough space for anything more than the software that I'll need to even start the whole process.
I asked for a guide for idiots because I'm looking for something without unexplained jargon or acronyms or cursory directions for what to do. I'm willing to look up terms and definitions and do research, but I haven't seen a guide that starts of at an early enough point where doing so would be useful; I guide that says, "hey, here is how you back up your games."
Thanks for reading. I'm sorry if I missed a glaringly obvious tutorial or posted this in the wrong section.
Ok, definitely more complicated than that, but that's about my understanding.
I think I've seen two different HBCs (hackmii and another, can't recall the name; perhaps it doesn't even exist and I'm simply misremembering). Which one do I use? I've seen warning of installing HBC or other software on certain wii update versions bricking the system. Can I get some specifics? How can I avoid this?
How much space would I need to back up my copy of Animal Crossing for GC?
Can I use an external hard drive for any portion of the dump? My only other alternative is a 1GB USB flash drive, and I can't see that being enough space for anything more than the software that I'll need to even start the whole process.
I asked for a guide for idiots because I'm looking for something without unexplained jargon or acronyms or cursory directions for what to do. I'm willing to look up terms and definitions and do research, but I haven't seen a guide that starts of at an early enough point where doing so would be useful; I guide that says, "hey, here is how you back up your games."
Thanks for reading. I'm sorry if I missed a glaringly obvious tutorial or posted this in the wrong section.