Changing the ASM Folder Path

This will guide you through changing the path of NewerSMBW's ASM folder, which by default is.

Requirements

 * A hex editor
 * An XML or text editor
 * NewerSMBW's  and   file
 * A means of testing in-game
 * Wii Console Method
 * Dolphin Emulator Method

Step 1
Open the  file with the XML or text editor. Find this line below: There's no character limit. Change the name in the  attribute to any name you wish, but don't change the name in the   attribute, because NewerSMBW must know that the new folder name is the   folder. For example, we'll use the name. The changes should now look like this below:

Step 2
Rename the  folder (in the NewerSMBW folder) to the exact same name in the XML file (we used the name , for example). Now save the  file, and launch NewerSMBW up to see if everything works. If NewerSMBW behaves glitchy and has errors, make sure that you've replaced the  text (in the   file) and renamed the   folder correctly, with the exact same name you're using.

Step 1
Open the  file with the hex editor and you should see this text:

Step 2
Hit  on the keyboard to find and replace text in the hex editor. Type  in the Find box. Use a name that's 8 characters long, not more, or less, and put it in the Replace box, then click OK to replace all the occurrences of the text. For example, we'll use the name. Make sure to have the As Text option checked under both of the boxes, otherwise it'll focus on the hex values instead of the text.

Step 3
Save the  file. Now rename the  folder (in the NewerSMBW folder) to the exact same name you're using (we used the name , for example). Go into the folder that you just renamed and open up the DLCode files with the hex editor:                 </li> </ul>

Hit  on the keyboard to find and replace text in the hex editor. Type  in the Find box, then put the exact same name you're using (we used the name , for example), in the Replace box, then click OK to replace all the occurences of the text. Repeat this for all the DLCode files above.

Step 4
Save all the DLCode files. Open the  file with the XML or text editor, and hit   on the keyboard to find and replace text in the XML or text editor. Type  in the Find box, then put the exact same name you're using (we used the name , for example), in the Replace box, then click OK to replace all the occurrences of the text.

Now save the  file, and launch NewerSMBW up to see if everything works. If NewerSMBW behaves glitchy and has errors, make sure that you've replaced the  text (in the   file, all the DLCode files, and the   file) and renamed the   folder correctly, with the exact same name you're using.