Hacking Change cluster from 64k to 32k?

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Any quick way in the setting to allow a 64k cluster to work with Dios Mios? Or can I change my cluster size with out having to format my Harddrive?
 

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Sadly, no, you have to reformat with 32k cluster from zero.
I do believe that 64k cluster works with Nintendont, though. In fact, I would recommend using this one since DIOS MIOS is pretty much obsolete now.
 

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Sadly, no, you have to reformat with 32k cluster from zero.
I do believe that 64k cluster works with Nintendont, though. In fact, I would recommend using this one since DIOS MIOS is pretty much obsolete now.
Ok I reformat my harddrive to 32kb cluster size. Copied my gamecube games on it. Still cant see them on USB loader GX. Where can I start the guide for nintendont?

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Or do you know how to fix this error with a file download?

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"Nintendont requires AHB access! Please launch USBloader GX from HBC or from ab updated channel or forwarder"
 

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Hi, followed the guide, still getting an error from USB loader gx.
"To run gamecube games with Nintendont you need to set your 'main gamecube path' on the first primary FAT32 partition"
So do I need to reformat my harddrive again to have usb1 to have the gamecube games and usb2 for wii games?
 

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a single partition (FAT32) for Gamecube and Wii games.

Or 1 partition (FAT32) with Gamecube games and second NTFS partition (wii).

But prefer the first solution.
 
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a single partition (FAT32) for Gamecube and Wii games.

Or 1 partition (FAT32) with Gamecube games and second NTFS partition (wii).

But prefer the first solution.
Ok, changed it from logic to primary (I have one HDD that's partitioned.)
Now the game cube games boot but with a black screen. Audio still works.
Anyway to fix this in the settings?
 

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In the USB LOADER GX settings, change the cios 249 by 58, save and restart Nintendont.

VinsCool said this ==> Unfortunately, no, you need to reformat with a 32k cluster from scratch.
 
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Think i adjusted the progressive mode to off and now its working. Trying super mario sunshine and it's only showing up in black and white. That's the only remaining issue I have
 

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Think i adjusted the progressive mode to off and now its working. Trying super mario sunshine and it's only showing up in black and white. That's the only remaining issue I have
Make sure the game iso is matching your region (PAL or NTSC) and make sure you have the correct video mode in settings.
 
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