Ios38-64-v4123.wad -
The Nintendo Wii does not use a single, unified operating system. Instead, it relies on dozens of independent internal architectures called . Different games look for different IOS slots to run.
Select as the base, v4123 as the revision, and choose the slot (usually 248 or 249/250, depending on the guide you are following). Troubleshooting: When NUSGet Fails Ios38-64-v4123.wad
If you run games via USB Loader GX or WiiFlow and experience a frozen black screen upon boot, it typically means a cIOS installer failed to read its base WAD correctly. Re-download the file through NUSGet, verify it sits neatly on the root directory, and reinstall your cIOS parameters. The Nintendo Wii does not use a single,
: Move IOS38-64-v4123.wad along with its sister base WADs ( IOS56 , IOS57 , and IOS58 ) directly to the root of your SD card or USB drive. Do not bury them inside subfolders. Select as the base, v4123 as the revision,
: Move IOS38-64-v4123.wad directly to the root (the very top folder) of your SD card or USB storage device. It must sit right next to your main folders, outside of any subdirectories.