Ios38-64-v4123.wad -
IOS38-64-v4123.wad is a system file for the Nintendo Wii, primarily used as a "base" for installing (Custom IOS), specifically the d2x cIOS installer
- Waninkoko’s cIOS rev17 used IOS38 as base, with a modified version number
v4123.
- d2x cIOS later versions also used IOS38 base for compatibility with certain USB loaders.
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Ios38-64-v4123.wad
During the beta phase of that engine, developers often packaged test assets into WAD files to check for memory leaks, texture alignment, and touch-control responsiveness. closely matches the naming convention of those daily builds: Ios38-64-v4123.wad
- Do not use this file on a Wii U’s vWii.
- Do not manually install this WAD with a WAD Manager unless you know exactly what you are doing.
- For a modern softmodded Wii: You do not need this file. Instead, use the d2x cIOS Installer with base IOS56 and IOS57 for slots 249 and 250.
- This file is mainly historical – useful only if you are following an old tutorial or need compatibility with an ancient USB loader.
Retrieve File
: Once finished, look in the titles folder within the NUS Downloader directory. Your file will be inside the 0000000100000026 folder. 📂 Where to Place the File IOS38-64-v4123
- Jump/crouch: disabled (intended for classic play)
- Freelook: allowed but not required
- Difficulty settings: fully implemented
- Par times: 2–6 minutes per map
- Exercise Caution: Approach "Ios38-64-v4123.wad" with caution and avoid interacting with it unless absolutely necessary.
- Seek Expert Advice: If you're unsure about the file's legitimacy or potential risks, consult with cybersecurity experts or relevant support teams.
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The installer will detect the file on your SD/USB and use it to create the custom IOS without needing a Wi-Fi connection. Warning: Risks of WAD Installation Waninkoko’s cIOS rev17 used IOS38 as base, with