#usb loader gx not reading new super mario bros wii
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The name of that drive makes me suspect it might have multiple partitions on it. Do you know that the FAT32 partition that you're looking at is the only one on the drive?
yeah i wiped all partitons and kept the name cuz im to lazy to change ir
whats wiiflow
Another USB Loader
what the hell!!??
does it have to be named “wbfs” for wiiflow to read if?
it
just curios cuz i did that for usb loader gx
wiiflow just crashes upon boot
its not the motherfucking flash drive it works for other applications-_-
it is lol
stop blaming it all on the flashdrive
there is a lot of evidence that flash drives are shit for wii
well I dont have a motherfucking sd card.
reminds me of how you thought you bricked the wii but it was the shitty Wii2HDMI
lol
too bad ig
stfu
do i just try something dif? i wanna play new super mario bros wii 😖😖😖
oh
what wpuld be a good size?
i might be able to convice someone to buy it if its cheap
depends on how many games you wanna play
i mostly wanna play double dash mario kart wii and uh new super mario bros and a few wad files
32gb or less should be fine then
i might just get a 64gb if its cheap
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which 1 would work for the wii?
any of them really
so which ones the cheapest
this one is like $7 (not including shipping)
the 64gb is $10
⚠️ Don't use USB flash drives, thumb drives or sticks ⚠️
The list is long but the main reasons why we don't recommend USB Flash Drives, thumb drives or sticks are:
- USB flash drive can die or get corrupted out of nowhere.
- Loaders have problems with flash drives.
- They're not really meant to load games.
- The Wii doesn't really like flash drives.
The ideal setup would be to get an SD card and a USB HDD.
For SD cards:
- It's recommended that the SD card be used for homebrew apps, mods, and that BootMii requires one in order for you to install it and to create a NAND backup.
- You can just use an SD card to load games, but some games and mods do not work with Large SD cards. (For example Kirby Return to Dreamland does not run properly from an SD cards and Brawl mods do not work with SDXC (SD larger than 32gb)).
- It's recommended to get a 32gb SD card, but pretty much any size should be fine.
- The limit is 2tb and preferably get a name brand SD card (e.g. SanDisk).
- Ensure that the SD card is formatted to the FAT32 file system with an MBR partition scheme and a cluster size of 32KB.
For USB HDD's:
- It's recommended that the USB HDD be used just for Wii and GameCube games.
- A 250gb USB HDD is fine, but you can go for a larger capacity if you want more games, the limit is 2TB.
- Ensure that the USB HDD is formatted to the FAT32 file system with an MBR partition scheme and a cluster size of 32KB.
Recommended SD cards and USB HDD's
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Here are some reasonably-priced SD cards options that operate optimally with the Wii console, we would recommend exploring the links below:
https://a.co/d/ebpjmEl
https://a.co/d/0bee3Zv
https://a.co/d/54qqDqq -
Here are some reasonably-priced HDD options that operate optimally with the Wii console, we would recommend exploring the links below:
https://a.co/d/5Gka1hD
https://a.co/d/4KqWznm
https://amzn.to/3pnqZcl