The Wii cannot natively read raw .ISO files from a standard FAT32 drive because FAT32 limits individual file sizes to 4GB, whereas a full Wii ISO is roughly 4.37GB. You must convert your ISOs to the optimized .WBFS file format.
They can automatically download missing cover art, sort games by genre, and even boot games from other regions (Region Free). Performance & Compatibility play wii iso on wii
Required for downloading specific homebrew files. 1. Softmodding the Console The Wii cannot natively read raw
You can install USB Loader GX as a "Forwarder Channel" on the main Wii Menu, so you don't need to go through the Homebrew Channel every time. Updated to the final system menu version 4
Updated to the final system menu version 4.3.
The wit command-line tool can batch-convert all ISO files in a folder to WBFS format, splitting large files for FAT32 compatibility and organizing them into the proper folder structure automatically. After installing wit (easily done via Homebrew on macOS or the package manager on Ubuntu), navigate to the folder containing your ISO files and run the appropriate command to convert them.