@Malialis In my experience, it's always been something to do with what's in the USB slots. Try removing one device at a time, & see what happens. For me, it's always been my USB Hub that affects Nintendont.
Is there any way to inject a Smash Bros Brawl & Project M iso on the same hardrive? It keeps overwriting my inject whenever I try. Any way around this?
Thanks for the replies, guys. I really appreciate it. Yes, I do have a hacked Wii, as well. I got up to the point where I was in Dolphin, but didn't really know how to navigate it well. I don't emulate very often anymore.
I used this tutorial to find some clues on how how to do this, but it's...
Thanks for the replies, guys. I really appreciate it. Yes, I do have a hacked Wii, as well. I got up to the point where I was in Dolphin, but didn't really know how to navigate it well. I don't emulate very often anymore.
I used this tutorial to find some clues on how how to do this, but it's...
What's the best way of moving my Gamecube saves (from real a memory card) to my Wii U? I want to be able to use my original saves on Nintendont/Injects. I know you need to use GCMM & Dolphin..but what are the exact steps? I'm not too familiar with Dolphin's layout.
What's the best way of moving my Gamecube saves (from real a memory card) to my Wii U? I want to be able to use my original saves on Nintendont/Injects. I know you need to use GCMM & Dolphin..but what are the exact steps? I'm not too familiar with Dolphin's layout.
No, because that would be pretty tedious. Especially if I want to play Wii U games within the same session. I just think Wii games look a lot crisper in the 4:3 ratio. They tend to look kinda blurry when in 16:9. Running Wii games on USBLoader (vWii) & turning "WiiU Widescreen" On/Off pretty...
Yeah, at first I tried to save the entire library on a file. Then I attempted to do one file at a time. Still coming out to 47 MB regardless.
Update: Nevermind, I figured it out.
Every time that I make a file, it ends up being 47 MB. The flashcart keeps saying "File Overload." It can't run files that big, I suppose. Not seeing any options to make the files smaller/different format, ect..