: If you already have the standard Snes9x GX installed, back up your snes9xgx folder (especially your saves and roms ) before proceeding.

: Your console must have the Homebrew Channel installed. Storage : An SD card or USB drive formatted to FAT32 .

: Contains the covers , roms , cheats , and saves subdirectories. Step 3: Preparing Your Cover Art

The mod cannot display covers unless they are perfectly formatted. How to Add Rom Cover Art to SNES9x on Wii?

: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to unzip the folder. You will typically find two main folders: apps and snes9xgx . Step 2: Transfer to SD Card/USB

: Drag and drop the extracted apps and snes9xgx folders to the root of your SD card or USB drive. Apps : Contains the boot.dol file that runs the emulator.

: Locate the Snes9x GX Cover Mod files from reputable community sites like GBAtemp or Wiimpathy.

: Your Wii should have IOS58 installed (standard on System Menu 4.3) and Homebrew Channel version 1.0.8 or later. Step 1: Download and Extract Files

Cover Mod Install: Snes9x Gx

: If you already have the standard Snes9x GX installed, back up your snes9xgx folder (especially your saves and roms ) before proceeding.

: Your console must have the Homebrew Channel installed. Storage : An SD card or USB drive formatted to FAT32 .

: Contains the covers , roms , cheats , and saves subdirectories. Step 3: Preparing Your Cover Art snes9x gx cover mod install

The mod cannot display covers unless they are perfectly formatted. How to Add Rom Cover Art to SNES9x on Wii?

: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to unzip the folder. You will typically find two main folders: apps and snes9xgx . Step 2: Transfer to SD Card/USB : If you already have the standard Snes9x

: Drag and drop the extracted apps and snes9xgx folders to the root of your SD card or USB drive. Apps : Contains the boot.dol file that runs the emulator.

: Locate the Snes9x GX Cover Mod files from reputable community sites like GBAtemp or Wiimpathy. : Contains the covers , roms , cheats

: Your Wii should have IOS58 installed (standard on System Menu 4.3) and Homebrew Channel version 1.0.8 or later. Step 1: Download and Extract Files