If...this doesn't work, then I'm guessing I will need a better formatting tool because I don't have one that defines cluster sizes. Can I get a link just in case?Sorry, I mixed up active for primary. Did you follow up those instructions from frontpage?
Though, USB has some restriction and the games must be located on:
- The drive must use MBR partition table (not GPT)
- The partition must be primary (not extended or logical)
- The partition must be formated as FAT32 with 64k/cluster or less. (32k/cluster and 64k/cluster recommended)
- The partition must be the first partition of the partition table, or the first primary FAT32 partition of the table.
What is RTFM?No, first disc should be named 'game.iso'! Say, have you RTFM?)
Wow rude, and I did dude.Man, just rightclick on your pendrive in windows explorer and select format. There'll be option for cluster size.
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RTFM stands for "Read The Fucking Manual!".
I never heard of it either.Didn't mean to sound rude, sorry. RTFM is a common expression, actually I'm a bit surprised you didn't hear it before.
What is better? 64k or 32k?Guess you both owe me a beer now. Virtual would be enough though)))
Okay I'm running 10 and I cannot format to fat32 unless its with a different formatter, its only giving me exFAT and NTFS. What do you all use?64 would do the job.
Didn't have the utility and couldn't find one either.What do you mean by that?
no
Huh. I already had that downloaded.Okay. Search for wii backup manager build 78 somewhere around Wii subforum here. It can format any drive to fat32 with desired cluster size.