Well actually I don’t use CBHC I don’t really matter using mocha every time I play a Dlc… I mostly only play Cod and mario kart which are on the usb device, only maker and need for speed are on Nand And I downloaded them with usb helper which is really safe I guess
It's generally safe to install to the nand, but I always install to USB in the event something gets corrupted. I'd rather corrupt my external drive than my nand. You can always install a game to your external drive then move it to the nand via the Wii U's data management tool in settings.
Yup that’s why I bought a 32 gb usb but as it was full I decided to install some games to the nand. Looks like none of these games were corrupted as all of them actually works… btw im not really interested in other game so I won’t really use wup installer anymoreIt's generally safe to install to the nand, but I always install to USB in the event something gets corrupted. I'd rather corrupt my external drive than my nand. You can always install a game to your external drive then move it to the nand via the Wii U's data management tool in settings.
True… I knew I could brick my wii u from the beginning of the modding, but cmon I bought my wii u on June third, 2014 and I had all of these games but they stopped working. So i modded it for not selling it cuz I didn’t have any game, so a brick would’nt have really worried me cuz still It was basically un usefulI think the rule still apply even if you don't use CBHC, a bricked nand is a bricked nand if something is corrupted and brick the NAND, beside you need to hard mod to restore NAND if you brick.
I can understand the need to install to the nand. I have about 60GBs of space left on my 1TB micro sd with the switch. I thought about installing to the nand, but saves occupy the same space. pokemon snap's save is over 500MBs too when the nand is only 32GBs or probably slightly less. I'll leave the nand alone, and just copy and paste the contents of the micro sd card on to one of my hdds after no more heroes 3 comes out and I download it, then delete games I don't play or won't play for a while. they'll still be in the redownload section of the eshop, so it won't matter much or I can archive the games, which I think is a great function, to where I can download the content just by clicking on its tile.
Wow a 1tb That would never end If it was me I barely use 3 games on the wii u… Dont you like Call of duty on wii u ? Cuz you got like 60 gb that would be enough for cod bo2 and ghostI can understand the need to install to the nand. I have about 60GBs of space left on my 1TB micro sd with the switch. I thought about installing to the nand, but saves occupy the same space. pokemon snap's save is over 500MBs too when the nand is only 32GBs or probably slightly less. I'll leave the nand alone, and just copy and paste the contents of the micro sd card on to one of my hdds after no more heroes 3 comes out and I download it, then delete games I don't play or won't play for a while. they'll still be in the redownload section of the eshop, so it won't matter much or I can archive the games, which I think is a great function, to where I can download the content just by clicking on its tile.
Wow a 1tb That would never end If it was me I barely use 3 games on the wii u… Dont you like Call of duty on wii u ? Cuz you got like 60 gb that would be enough for cod bo2 and ghost
The Pikabrick program would have bricked the device by messing up the prodinfo regardless of where the game was installed.Well speaking of pokemon, there was that pikabrick back then when the fake Pokemon Let go Pikachu got leaked early and passed around.
Oh right I like adventures games too but I like actions games better. Still I don’t play them much As we are all busy during workif you mean that thing that bricks switches, I remember that. that's why I use nx info for all nsp files. it will say if they're safe, and it's very quick too. it doesn't matter much though as I don't have the game, and I only download games I buy since I'm digital only.
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cod isn't the sort of thing I play. I mostly play platformers, adventure, or rpgs. platformers are probably my favorite genre. I like shmup and racing games as well.
The Pikabrick program would have bricked the device by messing up the prodinfo regardless of where the game was installed.
Most modern NSP installers (TinWoo, Awoo-Installer, Tinfoil, etc.) have checks for modified NSP files. As long as those checks are on and you aren't installing patched or converted NSP files, you shouldn't have to check your NSP files.that's actually why I scan each game I get with nx info. I've yet to find a bad one, but the site I go to is great! it does something to the header granting full access to the file system, which I think is how it bricks the system. I believe that's what nx info scans for.
Hello” Godreborn” Im repliying to you cuz I see that you actually know of this and sorry If I interrupt…btw, I figured out why a cbhc game must be on internal storage. the system.xml, which gets modified, doesn't see the usb partition. the title id (what's modified), just has the title id (no location), so the system assumes it's internal storage. the usb device probably isn't initialized yet when you first boot up the system anyway.
yes. there's actually move and copy, which I think the copy command is only meant for transferring the games to a second hdd. no issue transferring to the nand though. that's what most people do when they're install cbhc, because the system defaults to the usb device when one is plugged in, eshop that is. using wup, it won't hurt it. it's just recommended that if you use cbhc to keep it by itself, but it doesn't really matter.Hello” Godreborn” Im repliying to you cuz I see that you actually know of this and sorry If I interrupt…
I have a question ( Im a noob lol ) If I install a game, on the usb device and It works all fine, can I move that game to the nand safely, without bricking my wii u ???
I don’t have Cold Boot Haxchi, or Haxchi, or anything literally my wii u just has some games on it (:.
Thank you!
I would not recommend a flash drive I mean it'll work but if you want your games to last like for years it'll eventually fail because flash drives are not meant to play games they're meant to hold documents and small files. Pay a little bit more if you can and get an actual external hard drive, it's worth the investment.
Thank you! Im gonna install the games to the usb device and if I see it works, gonna move it to the nand cuz my usb is short… God bless.yes. there's actually move and copy, which I think the copy command is only meant for transferring the games to a second hdd. no issue transferring to the nand though. that's what most people do when they're install cbhc, because the system defaults to the usb device when one is plugged in, eshop that is. using wup, it won't hurt it. it's just recommended that if you use cbhc to keep it by itself, but it doesn't really matter.