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Not64 Channel Installer Hot May 2026

Installing the Not64 channel allows you to launch the Nintendo 64 emulator directly from your Wii System Menu, bypassing the Homebrew Channel. This is done by installing a WAD file (a package for Wii channels) using a specialized manager. Prerequisites

Homebrewed Console: Your Wii or Wii U (vWii) must already have the Homebrew Channel installed. SD Card: Formatted to FAT32.

WAD Manager: An app like Wii Mod Lite or YAWMM to perform the installation. Installation Steps Prepare Files on SD Card: Download the Not64 emulator files and the Not64 WAD file.

Place the not64 folder into the apps folder on the root of your SD card.

Create a folder named wads on the root of the SD card and move the Not64 .wad file into it. not64 channel installer hot

Place your N64 game ROMs (formats like .z64 or .n64) into not64/roms/. Run the Installer:

Insert the SD card into your Wii and launch the Homebrew Channel. Open your WAD Manager (e.g., Wii Mod Lite).

Select the Wii SD Slot as the source and navigate to the wads folder. Locate the Not64 WAD and select Install. Finalize:

Once the installation is complete, press the Home button to return to the Wii System Menu. Installing the Not64 channel allows you to launch

The Not64 channel should now appear on your menu for direct access. Quick Tips for Best Use

Controls: Not64 supports the Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller, and GameCube Controller.

Compatibility: Not all games run perfectly; check a compatibility list if a specific game crashes or has visual bugs.

Exiting Games: To return to the emulator menu while playing, press A + B + 1 + 2 simultaneously on a Wii Remote. How to install NOT64 Channel [2022] (NOT64 channel wii) Format SD card as FAT32 (32k or 64k clusters)


2. Performance Improvements

The codebase for Not64 has seen micro-updates recently. When you install the channel via this new installer, it includes the latest memory patches that fix the infamous "Tack" sound glitch in Conker’s Bad Fur Day and reduces texture wobble in Banjo-Kazooie.

Step 1: Prepare the SD Card

  1. Format SD card as FAT32 (32k or 64k clusters).
  2. Create the following folder:
    sd:/apps/not64/
  3. Copy these files into that folder:
    • boot.dol (the emulator)
    • meta.xml
    • icon.png

The Problem: Vanilla Installation vs. The "Hot" Channel Installer

Historically, installing Not64 as a permanent channel on your Wii menu was a nightmare. You had two options:

  1. WAD Manager method: Find a pre-made WAD (which often triggered "trucha bug" errors or banner bricks).
  2. Forwarder methods: These installed a shortcut that still required the SD card to hold the boot.dol file. Remove the SD card, and the channel became a dead icon.

Enter the Not64 Channel Installer "Hot" —a community-driven, standalone application that automates the entire process.