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Kafluke Wii U

From GameBrew
Kafluke
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General
AuthorKafluke
TypeExploits
Version3.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2019/03/22
Links
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Website

To get an exploit working on your Wii U, there are two methods. The recommended way is to buy a compatible DS game from the eShop and install haxchi. You'll still need to run a web exploit once to install haxchi, but it's a one-time requirement. You can find web exploits on various sites, and "loadiine.ovh" is a recommended option.

This all-in-one self hosting package offers an alternative if buying a game is not feasible or you want the exploit for offline hosting.

Installation

Download the package from the release thread. The package are comprised of 2 parts: the first is for the xampp software, and the second contains the entire web exploit pack with all the necessary software.

If this is your first installation, download and install the XAMPP before proceeding with the AIO Self-Hosting Package.

If this is not your first installation and you want to update from an older package, replace and merge everything from the "WiiU" folder to your server. Then replace everything in the "SD CARD" folder on your SD card.

(Note: If Windows Defender interrupts the unzipping of these files, turn off Windows Defender real-time protection and unzip again. The actual exploit payloads may be flagged as viruses by Windows Defender. Alternatively, you can add an exception inside your antivirus.)

Install XAMPP on a local PC on the same network as the Wii U (xampp installer included in the "PC Software" folder).

Browse to "c:\xampp\htdocs" and copy the "WiiU" from the zip inside there.

Folder structure should look like:

c:\xampp\htdocs\WiiU\553  
                    \cafiine...  
                    \hbl...  
                    \kexploit...  
                    \loadiinegx2...  
                    \mocha...  
                    \removeupdate...  
                    \res...  
                    \sdcafiine...  
                    index.html  
                    index532.html  
                    index540-553.html  
                    menu.json  
                    menu.json.txt  
 

Copy everything INSIDE the "SD Card" folder to the root of your SD card, overwriting files when prompted.

Insert SD card back into Wii U.

User guide

How to use

Instructions:

  • Turn on Apache in XAMPP.
  • Test the website on the local PC by opening a browser (Chrome or another) and go to: localhost/WiiU
  • Learn your local PC's IP address and use that in the next step.
    • (On Windows, open command prompt and write "ipconfig". Look for the Ipv4 line; that will be your local address.)
  • Open your Wii U, open the browser.
  • Click on settings in the upper right corner, click "Reset Save Data," and browse the web page: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/WiiU (replace the "xx" with your local IP)
  • You should see the main exploit page loaded. Proceed to the one for your Wii U's firmware.

If you change the port number in XAMPP to make it work, include that in the URL. For example, if you change the port to "12345," the address you should use in the Wii U browser is: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:12345/WiiU

If you want to trick your Wii U into loading the same page every time you open the browser, follow these steps:

  • Let's say you want to load the main exploit page every time by default. First, turn off your server (or just turn off Wi-Fi).
  • Open the browser and type in the direct link for your exploit (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/WiiU/).
  • The page will fail (if you have your web server off or Ethernet disconnected or Wi-Fi turned off).
  • Press the Home button on the Wii U.
  • Press Wii U Menu.
  • Open Mii Maker and let it load.
  • Exit Mii Maker with the button in the bottom left.
  • Now, every time you open your browser, it will go to that link immediately. You can cancel this by following the same steps for a different link.

Troubleshooting

  • Make sure to "Reset Save Data" in your Wii U browser settings before trying any of this.
  • Read all Notes in the instructions.
  • If you get "SD Mount Failed" or any error message about the SD card, follow these steps:
    • a. First, ensure that you have formatted your SD to FAT32 using the tool in the instructions.
    • b. Make sure you are not using a cheap knock-off SD card; many of those don't work.
    • c. Ensure that you have copied all files inside the "SD CARD" folder to the root of your SD. It should look like this: SD:\wiiu...

Compatibility

Supports 5.5.2/5.5.3 Wii U consoles.

Changelog

v3.0 2019/03/22

  • Added support for 5.5.2/5.5.3.
  • Fixed the issue with HBL MP4 of 5.5.1.
  • Overall cleanup, instructions and thread overhaul.

v2.2 2017/02/20 -Added Mocha CFW booting from web. (use this for non haxchi autobooting).

  • Updated HBL to version 1.4.
  • Added a few extra HBL apps including the App Store.

v2.1 2016/08/23

  • All 5.3.2 links are now clickable and working.
  • Added "Updateremover" to 5.3.2 and 5.5.1 menu.

v2.0 2016/08/17

  • All 5.5.1 links working 100% success.
  • Cybernatus provided an alternate Loadiine web app with 100% boot rates for 5.5.1.

v1.7 2016/08/17

  • Replaced HBL direct launcher with older version from 1.4 package (users are reporting 100% launch success rate with this version).

v1.6 2016/08/13

  • Added Nexocube's modified new AIO kexploit to the 5.5.1 and 5.4.0 menus.
  • Updated Loadiine GX2 to latest nightly build (16c5045).

v1.5 2016/06/04/16

  • Updated Homebrew Launcher to 1.2 RC3.

v1.4 2016/05/21

  • Removed Dumpiine from all pages (DDD is better).
  • Updated instructions.
  • Added SD Cafiine to all pages.
  • Added DDD title dumper server gui to "PC Software" folder.
  • Added SD Cafiine UI to "PC Software" folder.
  • Added Save-mii (Saviine server gui) to "PC Software" folder.
  • Updated to Loadiine nightly to 195aaab.

v1.3 2016/05/14

  • Added version number in webpage so I can more easily help users in the forum.
  • replaced all caps letters with lower case and made changes in php files to reflect that for Linux users.
  • Incorporated @soulhunter 's latest php fixes. Thanks.
  • Fixed Saviine icon.
  • Removed Dumpiine from HBL menu. It hasn't been updated in a while and DDD is better.
  • Added FTPiiU to HBL menu.
  • Updated Loadiine GX2 to nightly 1c4b32c.
  • Added Saviine server software to "PC Software" folder.

v1.2 2016/05/13

  • Whole layout has been cleaned up thanks to @soulhunter.
  • Updated the SD elf files and deleted all unnecessary files.
  • Updated instructions with three notes at the bottom.
  • Created additional "PC Software" folder with Xampp and client software for game dumpers.
  • Updated all 5.3.2 links to point directly to payloads now.

v1.2 RC2 2015/05/12

  • Incorporated @soulhunter 's AngularJs work.
  • Directed all 5.3.2 links directly to the payload.html's.

v1.1 2016/05/12

  • Fixed one broken 5.4.0 link in 1.1 RC1. (Link 1 HBL Direct).

v1.1 RC1 2016/05/11

  • Created two menu's for 5.5.1 loading. One has PHP links from Cybernatus and the other is simply MP4's.
  • Replaced the entire 5.4.0 menu with working MP4 links.
  • Installed elf file for HBL launching of TCPGecko.
  • Replaced the entire 5.3.2 with html only links.

v1.3 2016/05/11

  • Replaced all test links with php links with help from Cybernatus (loadiine.ovh).

551 Test package v1.2 2016/05/10

  • Added links from loadiine.ovh.

551 Test package v1.1 2016/05/10

  • Fixed typos in the instructions and added version number to main package 1.0.
  • Updated test package to 1.1.
  • Removed unnecessary html links (they just pointed to the MP4's anyway).

551 Test package v1.0 2016/05/10

  • Created 5.5.1 Test package ver 1.0.

2016/05/09

  • Updated Loadiine to latest nightly (nightly-e71fb52) - Now supports DCL you own
  • Moved all 5.4.0 links back to MP4's until I can figure out another way.
  • Renamed folders from A and B to "www" and "SD Card".
  • Updated instructions.

2016/05/07

  • Changed all 5.4.0 and 5.5.1 links to php.
  • Changed all 5.3.2 links to html.

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