Wii Backup Manager
Launch the game and you should see the save game data from your Wii, now on the Wii U. It worked for me for Zelda Skyward Sword and Xenoblade Chronicles. I'm very happy I figured this out, because I didn't want to move my Virtual Console games over from the Wii, but I did want to free my save game files for these two long games that I had. @nintendobynature For the transfer the consoles have to be online (for checking your account and for migrating your digital rights to the Wii U) but if I remember correctly you only need an SD. ' Is it possible to transfer virtual console games,saves, and downloaded content to another Wii. I plan on buying the black wii ' Yes, Nintendo will transfer yourWii number onto another Wii free of charge - you will need to send in both machines. All content from the white Wii will be removed and you'll be given a new Wii number for that machine. Any Wii or Virtual Console save game data currently on the Wii console's system memory will be shown here as icons. The available amount of system memory is displayed in the lower-left corner as 'Blocks Open:'. Deleting Save Data. To delete save game data. Access the Wii Data Management screen. Select the file you wish to erase and select 'Erase'.
is an excellent program that can manage FAT32, NTFS and WBFS drives and convert between ISO, CISO, and WBFS files. The guide below will show you how to add ISO images to your FAT32 drive. The program splits your ISO images into 4GB parts when transferring to a FAT32 drive as that is the maximum size.Wii U System Transfer
Required- A computer with a WBFS, FAT32 or NTFS USB device inserted (FAT32 recommended, a guide on how to format can be found here).
- Wii Backup Manager: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-backup-manager-for-windows.188295/
Guide
1. Click on Drive 1 and choose your drive letter.
You will now see all games that you have on the Drive. Notice that there is information about your drive on the bottom.
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2. After you have selected your drive in the Drive 1 tab, you can choose individual ISO, cISO or WBFS files or a folder to add to your drive.
Go to the Files Tab. Then choose 'Add', then 'Files' or 'Folder'.
3. Choose what games/images you want to transfer by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose Drive 1.
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Wii Backup Manager can do drive to drive transfers in any combination of FAT32, NTFS & WBFS filesystems. Just set your drives on the Drive 1 and Drive 2 tabs. Choose what games you want to transfer from whatever drive by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose the opposing drive. |