It was FAT32 but I think It had a GPT Boot Sector. I've made a MBR and It's working also I've edited the https://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/USB_Devices_Compatibility_List#1TB for everyone to know this HDD it's good.
All good brother. All good, thanks for the help. Thanks to all the coders who made the HBC and also credit to all the coders who made GX Loader. Now I will edit the USB_Devices_Compatibility_List for everyone to know this HDD is working. Cheers
Any suggestion good free software to do that under Windows10?
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I don't have any problem with my Wii Motion Controller but yea I did get confused about your reply on "checking the Bluetooth module in your Wii's console".
Should I install a new HBC? Or update it? I just show what error I get after I moved all the contents of the SD card to my external hdd, I went to HBC and press 1 on my wiimote then I validate the USB. After I validate USB the screen freeze and I must restart the console.
As I thought, it doesn't work. After I moved all the contents of the SD card to my external hdd, I went to HBC and press 1 on my wiimote then I validate the USB. After I validate USB the screen freeze and I must restart the console.
Hello everyone, I'm running Wii Ver. 4.3E softmoded with BootMii IOS56-64-v5661.wad IOS57-64-v5918.wad. With Emulators and Roms on the SD card is working.
I want to run roms from my HDD using gxgeo and possible other emulators from my 1 TB HDD formated in the right format as FAT32 without...
Just tell me where to put the .iso. The .iso name is Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Thank you dude is working it's creating a wbsf folder then a Super Smash Bros. Brawl [RSBE01] subfolder and after the RSBE01.iso same dimension as the original .iso. Much appreciated mate you explained very well.
You could tell me exactly the option and the steps but you like to make people feel bad. You could tell : put the .iso on the ROOT of the HDD, open the program, go in Settings -> ... do that and that's all. But you don't know how to do it or you just like to post.
That's what you've told me "You can use Wii Backup Manager to put the file on NTFS, or just copy it manually with your file explorer. You can set the option in the program to not convert the ISO to wbfs, and not split the file in multiple 4GB parts if you don't want to split but still use .wbfs...
btw i feel this a good time to remind you guys that sea of thieves was made by rare, who also made DKC1-3 and DK64, alongside banjo kazooie and conker's bad fur day