#Wiiflow wont load any games
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@deft hearth
Your syscheck seems fine
Are your games on SD or a USB drive
Can you power down the Wii, connect the drive to your PC, then search in windows for cmd and press enter.
in the command prompt, type chkdsk x: but replace x with the letter for your drive.
then screenshot the output.
Looking to verify that no issues are found and that you have
32kb (32768 bytes) or 64kb (65536 bytes) in each allocation unit.
If you have a different allocation unit size backup your data and reformat to FAT32 with the correct allocation unit size.
the /f will make it fix any issues it finds
But is not always required
It will tell u to run it with /f if it finds an issue
Seems fine
Make sure the SD's writelock slider is in the up position like this image
That does seem like a lot of hidden files
did you transfer the Wii games to your SD using Wii Backup Manager?
Or did u manually name the files
So the gameID match the actual gameID
Sometimes the gameID is for a region that doesn't match the game
Did u try Reload Cache
In WiiFlow
Launch WiiFlow, press HOME on the wiimote, select Reload Cache. Then try playing
I do recommend deleting sd:/apps/WiiFlow/ and sd:/WiiFlow/
Then downloading and reinstalling WiiFlow from here:
https://oscwii.org/library/app/wiiflow
maybe
@deft hearth
Open WiiFlow Lite settings. Go into NAND Emulation settings (it's got 3 pages of settings about NAND emulation) Make your settings match this:
Page 1-
Select NAND: default
NAND emulation: Partial
Select Saves NAND: default
Saves NAND emulation: off
Page 3-
Saves NAND Partition: SD
Use Real NAND Config: On
Use Real NAND Miis: On
Try to see if WiiFlow will play any of your Wii games again.
If it still crashes, load WiiFlow again, press HOME on the Wiimote, select Reload Cache, and try playing a Wii game again.
havent seen this in forever