WiiFlow Advanced r426 3.0 alpha 3 does not recognize fully partitioned WBFS drives.
This problem was reproduced both with d2x cIOS v8b1(r41) and d2x cIOS v9b1(r47) installed (separately, of course).
I cycled through all USB options (USB1 - USB7; even though USB1 is known to be correct), and this problem persisted.
The Channel and SD views both work and display correctly.
As far as I know, I am using no NAND emulation (because I don't see any speed issues).
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I saw that someone else earlier in the thread had the same problems, but he had no solution.
Anyone know how to fix this?
I would prefer not to have to reformat the drive, if possible.
Supposedly that is something that is just broken in this version but hopefully will be fixed in the next one.
We've been waiting for a while now, though, for the next version to be released so as I see it you have two options:
1. use
wbfs2fat to CONVERT your WBFS partition to FAT32. That way it will keep all the games on there. They will just be WBFS files in the WBFS folder and WiiFlow-Advanced should see them just fine.
2. otherwise you would have to start using a different loader. my favorite is in my signature right next to WiiFlow-Advanced (you can see my signature if you're logged in) and is the most similar to what you're using but there are plenty of other options out there.
1. So just converting to FAT32 would fix the problem?
-----I could definitely do that, but you've now piqued my interest in WiiFlow-Mod.
2. Are there any perks to switching to that (such as GameCube emulation, etc.)?
-----Also, you mentioned switching would circumvent the WBFS issue.
3. Does that mean that WiiFlow-Mod doesn't require the wbfs2fat converter?
4. Lastly, would I have to install different cIOSs or would the d2x cIOS v9b1(r47) pack be okay?
Thanks in advance for the help, you're killin' it Maxternal!