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I had seen mentions of *.wad files when I was looking around before, but I didnt make the connection. Once you told me I needed a different kind of loader I was able to move ahead. And from what I understand the channels allow the emulators to be played "offline" which would be a great contingency. I would really like the convenience of being able to use the Wii menu, it such a polished feature, so great. Ive included pics to show information for versions, whatever else I thought would help. I really dont know what else to look at to resolve this, so Im hoping someone might know or observed it in the past. There's obviously some piece I'm missing since all 3 of these freeze with the same problem, but the other stuff works. I brainstormed what I could and tried what I could to resolve it. Thru the Homebrew Browser I "installed" emulator first, then ran the channel install. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall both the emulator and the channel. Ive checked the readme files to make sure the path on the SD card for the boot.dol is where they want it to be. They all create the same "freeze lock" problem. Each one of these emulator channel loaders dont work for me right now: FCEUltraGX, Snes9xGX, VBGAGX. The channel doesnt load the emulator and totally locks up the Wii. You cant power off the WiiU using the front power button (hold for 10 seconds for example), have to remove the power plug from the back of the unit. When I try to use the channels in Wii, I click the channel, press "Start" in the Wii menu, then it goes to a black screen, the Wiimote turns off, and the WiiU system becomes unresponsive. When I launch the emulators from within the Homebrew Browser they work. They also display on my Wii menu afterwards. I am able to pick those 3 Channels from the Homebrew Browser and they install.
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Conversely, Im able to use the Homebrew Browser to select and download the emulators I want, and that works fine. I am able to manually put the emulators on the SD card, and the Homebrew Browser Lists them for me. My Channel Installers report Wii has IOS: 58 Ive changed the setting_server from 0 to 1. My Homebrew Channel and Homebrew Browser work just fine.
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I used the SmashStack method to put it all together.