This page is a simple guide to explain the recommended way to install practice codes on your Nintendo Wii.
First of all you're gonna have to install Homebrew on your Wii. Click this link for a detailed guide on how to get Homebrew on your Wii. Make sure your SD card is formatted to FAT32!
Using Nintendont is the recommended way to use practice codes. Codes available on this site have been tested with Nintendont v4.434, which you can download directly from this site by clicking this link. To get the most recent build click this link.
Unpack the archive and place the Nintendont folder with all of its contents in the "apps" folder of your SD card. If there is no "apps" folder create one in the root of your SD card.
Visit the main site and select your game version from the dropdown menu. Then select all the cheats you want to have enabled from the list and click "Download". The name of the file you downloaded should be "GMSX01.gct" with X being E, P or J depending on the version you selected.
Create a codes folder in the root of your SD card if there is none. Then copy the GCT file you just downloaded into that folder.
Open your Homebrew channel and from there launch Nintendont. Select SD and then press B on your Gamecube controller to see the settings. In your settings, make sure that "Cheats" are "On". You can switch it on/off by pressing A on your controller. (See image below)
Press B again to return to the game list and launch your game. And with that you're done already.
This is not a practice code related issue. Connecting your Wii to the internet before launching Nintendont apparently fixes this for a lot of people for some odd reason. Otherwise your best option is to reinstall homebrew.
Here's a guide on how to install IO58 for use with Nintendont.
Sample folder structure:
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