The only way to get more space on the Nintendo Wii without having to delete files is to use a SD card. Here is a guide that will help you transfer Nintendo Wii files onto a SD card.
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Published: Jan 28, 2009
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At time of writing, I had: Wii firmware 3.3E on a PAL system. Bannerbomb v1.08 HackMii v0.6 A note I'd like to make early on: From what I've read, this tutorial will work for anyone using the Wii firmware of 4.0 and earlier. Not too sure about 4.1. This tutorial will not work for anyone running Wii...
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