![]() If you decide to manually download covers, disc images, etc keep in mind that you need to have the PNG files named the GAMEID of the game you want the cover to show for (EG You download a Mario Kart US Cover and disc image, each file HAS to be named RMCE01. ![]() If you decide to manually download covers, disc images, etc keep in mind that you need to have the PNG files named the GAMEID of the game you want the cover to show for (EG You download a Mario Kart US Cover and disc image, each file HAS to be named RMCE01.png and placed in their respective directory) You can check where in WiiFlow Settings>Paths Then, it's simply finding the directory that WiiFlow is looking for covers and placing the files there. I suggest getting all of the covers from GameTDB as it's the source for Wii/GC Covers. If your router is only 5 ghz, theres your problem. The images are all PNG files and are already formatted in a way that WiiFlow and USBLoader can understand. In the settings you can select the Loader directory structure you want it to use and then you can just copy those over to your SD card or HDD depending on where you have setup the loader to look for the covers. The GameTDB download link has some great alternatives for different platforms that can download covers for you as well. Or you can go download the covers directly from GameTDB. ![]() It pulls the images from GameTDB (I highly suggest this as it does all the leg work for you) With WiiBackupManager on Windows you can connect it with your Wii Games Hard drive and there is an option to download boxart, covers, etc. ![]()
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