Nand Backup Wii ((exclusive)) < FRESH - 2027 >

Without a NAND backup, a dead chip means the end of the road. Your saves, your Miis, your digital purchases—gone forever.

Have you recovered a dead Wii using a NAND backup? Tell us your story in the comments below.

Don't wait until you hear the black screen click of death. Hack your Wii today, run BootMii, and build your digital lifeboat. nand backup wii

We often think of hacking a console as the moment we add emulators, load USB loaders, or install custom themes. But if you own a Nintendo Wii, the single most important “hack” you can perform isn’t about playing games—it’s about saving your console’s life.

I’m talking about the humble .

That backup acts as a . It doesn't just save your games; it saves the identity of your console.

The Nintendo Wii is a museum piece of gaming history. It’s the last console that was truly quirky, experimental, and accessible to everyone. By taking ten minutes to run a NAND backup today, you ensure that your specific slice of that history—your Miis, your Brawl replays, your Animal Crossing town—survives for another 20 years. Without a NAND backup, a dead chip means the end of the road

In the early 2010s, the biggest risk was a “brick”—usually caused by installing a bad Wii theme or the wrong system menu region. Today, the risk is even more mundane: