hello,
cIOS are not compatible with HUBs.
you can use the HUB as additional power plug for your Y-Cable, but all peripheral data line has to be connected directly to the WiiU USB Ports. keep in mind that the HDD need to be on USB Port0 for better compatibility, or USBPort1 if you installed d2x r53 but it requires more setup.
Additionally, some games using USB accessories requires either a cIOS with a base57 or 58. You probably installed 3 cIOS so select IOS SLot 251 for that game.
Another things too : if you installed cIOS d2x r53, then Plug-and-play is enabled, you can connect USB devices when you want.
if you installed cIOS d2x r52, you need to plug the USB devices before launching the loader and the games.
Ok, so I can't use a Hub at all im guessing. Damn. I don't use a Y-Cable. It's just a regular USB hub, powered externally. Does it matter if its the front or the back ports? I'm only using the top one on the back, for my HDD. The Bottom one is unused. Does this limit me to only two usb devices, including the HDD then? Can I not use all three ports? Also, like I originally said: I got it working to the point where it communicates with the guitar and shows that its connected. But yet, it still only lets me control through the wii mote. And, no, the official Disk rockband for Wii doesn't require a special usb adapter that connects it to the wii mote. B/c it consistently only asks for a connection to the wiimote. That's why.
Thanks and I'm hoping for another swift response.
EDIT: When I use cIOS 251, it auto boots me back to the Homebrew Launcher. Same with 249. That's through USB Loader GX. Through WiiFlow, it bumps me back to the system menu. Ouch.
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