Please do! I have WD 4TB Passport with 585 Gamecube and 478 Wii on it. Also small roms like Nes, SNES, GBA roms are on sd card i want to move all roms to HDD. Thank you if you are going to tutor how to do the 5 TB later.
Without any additional pictures I just added the 5TB to the link at the bottom of my signature. So if you want you can take a look over it. All the drive sizes are pretty much the same, but there are a few differences mentioned when formatting or cluster size comes into play. The 4TB Passport has been on there for a while now. The only difference between the 4TB & the 5TB is the cluster size. 32k for 4TB & 64k for 5TB.
I just did a quick scan of my 5TB drive here at work and it has 690 GameCube & 1,805 Wii titles with 455GB still free. I keep all my EmuNAND roms on my 256GB SDXC Card, never got around to moving them over to the USB drive.
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Really? why not the wilbrand method and just installing the basic cisos..
I used modmii and is seems bloated and outdated and didn't setup any ROMs boxcovers. But was good for buggy emunand.
I'm guessing you didn't watch the video cause the modding is just the first 6min the rest is showing you how to make use of your Wii with large collections
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Correct, I haven't yet watched the video. My comment about using ModMii is based on the discussion that had been started before I chimed in and because I feel it is the best way to
COMPLETELY mod the Wii.
Otherwise, setting the best way to mod a Wii aside, I am interested in watching the video to see how this theme integrates with the other systems emulators/roms and plan to try it out on one of mine.
Nothing against the overall gist of what happening here, hope it works for everyone that just wants the basics. I just think there's a better more complete way to mod the Wii so you don't run into trouble down the line when something is missing.
!! Thank you for putting this together !!
EDIT: BTW ModMii is completely up to date with its creator
@XFlak being still very much engaged.