Hello there.
I’ve started to homebrew my Wii for a while now and one thing that I’ve never really found an official answer of is how exactly EmuNAND works on USB Loader GX.
Here’s what I want, if possible :
I want to have all of my games on USB Loader GX not saving on my Wii’s NAND, but on the EmuNAND that I’ve created.
The issue is that even if I’ve set correctly the EmuNAND saves path with my game saves on it, when I open the game without its save on the Wii’s NAND, it create a new save on the Wii’s NAND even though I’ve set the correct path to my EmuNAND.
Just to clarify, I’ve already made the following :
- Created and specified both folders for
EmuNAND channel path and saves path on
my SD card.
- Dumped my Wii’s NAND to the EmuNAND
channel path.
- Set EmuNAND channel to full and EmuNAND
saves to partial.
- Extracted all of my game saves to the
EmuNAND.
Then I’ve deleted my saves on the Wii’s NAND assuming that they’ll create, save and load from the EmuNAND instead, now.
Surely there’s something I’m missing and I really need help to just find what it is to make this work.
Thanks.
I’ve started to homebrew my Wii for a while now and one thing that I’ve never really found an official answer of is how exactly EmuNAND works on USB Loader GX.
Here’s what I want, if possible :
I want to have all of my games on USB Loader GX not saving on my Wii’s NAND, but on the EmuNAND that I’ve created.
The issue is that even if I’ve set correctly the EmuNAND saves path with my game saves on it, when I open the game without its save on the Wii’s NAND, it create a new save on the Wii’s NAND even though I’ve set the correct path to my EmuNAND.
Just to clarify, I’ve already made the following :
- Created and specified both folders for
EmuNAND channel path and saves path on
my SD card.
- Dumped my Wii’s NAND to the EmuNAND
channel path.
- Set EmuNAND channel to full and EmuNAND
saves to partial.
- Extracted all of my game saves to the
EmuNAND.
Then I’ve deleted my saves on the Wii’s NAND assuming that they’ll create, save and load from the EmuNAND instead, now.
Surely there’s something I’m missing and I really need help to just find what it is to make this work.
Thanks.