Yeah that should work. Most people recommend Class 10, but it probably doesn't make a difference. Just make sure to format it to FAT32 and 32k or 64k.so i just bought a Wiiu and want to install the homebrew channel and plan to use Emulators and want to use the Tokyo Mirage FE patch. What SD card do i need. as i understand it i need an SDHC card but i have also seen posts mentioning the need for an additional adapter. can someone clarify what exactly i need. e.g. would this suffice http://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/3434848/Trail/searchtext>SDHC.htm
Yeah that should work. Most people recommend Class 10, but it probably doesn't make a difference. Just make sure to format it to FAT32 and 32k or 64k.
I'd recommend instead to buy a microsd card of 64GB, since I've found ones that are the same price or even cheaper than the one you listed. SD cards tend to be more expensive than microSD (and more devices use microSD now a days. If you do get one, make sure to but one with an SD adapter, since you'll need it for it to work on the WiiU.
SDXC just refers to the amount of storage. As a general rule, SD = 2GB or less, SDHC = 4-32GB, and SDXC = 64GB or higher.Are microSD and SDXC completely separate things. when i look for microSD cards to buy they mostly say SDXC but i have seen posts that the Wiiu only supports SDXC up to 4gb in FAT32
sorry for noob questions
Much AppreciatedSDXC just refers to the amount of storage. As a general rule, SD = 2GB or less, SDHC = 4-32GB, and SDXC = 64GB or higher.
SDXC aren't natively supported, but there are ways to get them to work. Since FAT32 is required for them to work, you can format SDXC cards to FAT32 using special programs. I recommend the program called "guiformat" (search on google for it, it should be easy to find). Also, make sure to set the allocation unit size to either 32K or 64K.
Here's a list of some good bang-for-buck cards that will work with Loadiine GX2 as well as vWii:
- SAMSUNG EVO 32GB microSDHC Class10 UHS-1 w/ SD adaptor @~$10
- SanDisk Ultra 32GB microSDHC Class10 UHS-1 w/ SD adaptor @~$7 (before shipping)
- SanDIsk Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class10 UHS-1 (no SD adaptor) @~$18 (Free shipping). This is the one I use.
- SAMSUNG EVO+ 64GB microSDXC Class10 UHS-1 w/ SD adaptor @~$20 (Free shipping)
Each card has their own differing speeds, although they shouldn't affect much in terms of actually using the cards to play. Loading games on to them though, will be affected by the speed.
The Definitive Package is dead. Use the Homebrew Launcher and compatible ELFs, found in the first post. You can still host them offline, it's just a different (more reliable) setup.Sorry but, i cannot find definitive package anymore, may i ask reupload for 4.1.0 kexploit file?
I just want to use wifi sdcard so i can do an "offline" kexploit.
Thanks in advance
SDXC just refers to the amount of storage. As a general rule, SD = 2GB or less, SDHC = 4-32GB, and SDXC = 64GB or higher.
SDXC aren't natively supported, but there are ways to get them to work. Since FAT32 is required for them to work, you can format SDXC cards to FAT32 using special programs. I recommend the program called "guiformat" (search on google for it, it should be easy to find). Also, make sure to set the allocation unit size to either 32K or 64K.
Here's a list of some good bang-for-buck cards that will work with Loadiine GX2 as well as vWii:
- SAMSUNG EVO 32GB microSDHC Class10 UHS-1 w/ SD adaptor @~$10
- SanDisk Ultra 32GB microSDHC Class10 UHS-1 w/ SD adaptor @~$7 (before shipping)
- SanDIsk Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class10 UHS-1 (no SD adaptor) @~$18 (Free shipping). This is the one I use.
- SAMSUNG EVO+ 64GB microSDXC Class10 UHS-1 w/ SD adaptor @~$20 (Free shipping)
Each card has their own differing speeds, although they shouldn't affect much in terms of actually using the cards to play. Loading games on to them though, will be affected by the speed.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/list-of-web-hosts-for-homebrew-exploit.429943/page-3#post-6523200The wj44.ml site is down. Did it move or what?
Am i correct to say i only need to have the update servers blocked when i use the homebrew via browser. i assume i can go on the e-shop and other stuff and only need to block the update servers before launching homebrew. or does it have some way of detecting previous use of homebrew
As Rodrigo said, it's not detection that we're worried about, it's being updated (when there's a new FW released). Keep the servers blocked all the time. Use NUS Patcher to access the eShop while blocking.Am i correct to say i only need to have the update servers blocked when i use the homebrew via browser. i assume i can go on the e-shop and other stuff and only need to block the update servers before launching homebrew. or does it have some way of detecting previous use of homebrew
Block the update servers using DNS on both of them.I have a 5.3.2u system and a 5.5.1u system. Was never able to get online with the 5.3.2 system, but obviously can for now on the 5.5.1 system.
Is there anything I need to do online (for homebrew purposes) before a new firmware update eventually comes out, or can I keep the Wii U in my closet till I have another reason to bring it out?