![]() So far, USB Loader AND Nintendont both see and play with GAMECUBE games. The other partition I used WitGUI to format it as WBFS and am copying my ripped Wii games over. I formatted a SECOND drive into 2 partitions, the first being a FAT32 with the USB://games/ folder on the root of the HDD. After doing that again and deleting the NAND injected USB Loader, I have been able to run the lastest versions of each software and set the settings to this "Global Settings - Loader Settings -> Game´s IOS - 249 and Loader´s IOS -> 58." I installed Tiramisu a couple weeks ago, but couldn't remember if I followed through updating/changing the OLD vWii cIOS. I have just RE-followed and installed the cIOSesss using this Update: Restoring USBloader to default settings fixed the issue Update: I installed Neogamma R9 Beta 56 and works good. Checking Hard Drive options, the USB is being detected.Īny help you can give me is welcome, I hope i didn't ruin the vWii after the format I have tried Kingston 101 Flash Drive (format as WBFS & Fat32)įun part is: After device is not detected, USBLoader loads with channels installed, where i can "play" with the options. ![]() I have tried AData External HDD (format as WBFS & Fat32) I have tried Western Digital External HDD (format as WBFS & Fat32) Main problem comes with the USB Devices USBLoader keeps looking for USB Device even when it is connected correctly (both backside ports work good on WiiU). I reinstalled HBC (on vWii) using Compat Title Installer (from Wiiu) and installed USBLoader GX using a. So far Tiramisu works good But when i enter the vWii, Homebrew Channel and USBloader GX are gone. Just this year, i did a system restore before installing Tiramisu (bad idea). Everything worked good with an external HDD (Powered by AC outlet) Years ago (before i knew about gbatemp and official hacks guides) i modified vWii following some steps on wiiscenebeta. A little briefing of my current situation:
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