

A copy of WBFS Manager if you wish to interact with and manage your Wii HDD from your Windows computer.

(You should already have one if you’ve modded your Wii for homebrew.) It looks awesome sitting next to the Wii. The drive pictured above with the Wii-matching blue/silver/white color scheme is the FileMate 3.5″ to USB 2.0 enclosure. While we’ve never had any compatibility issues you can play it safe and browse this list of hard drives if you’re shopping for a new one and want to play it safe. We recommend grabbing the AllinOnePack for ease of setup. If you don’t have these things, start with our homebrew guide and then our guide on safeguarding and supercharging your Wii to get up to speed.
