goku1980 said:@ clipper & the crew
I was just woundering cfg is almost a year old rite?,
So why no love from hb browser??? If I'm not mistaken I think
Hb browser has uload.?.
You want to use the return_to_channel option. Set its value to the ID of your Cfg forwarder channel. If you don't have a forwarder channel, you can follow these instructions to install the DCFG one.afdude said:is it possible to use cfg usb loader so that when you hit the home button while inside a game, that when it exits it goes back into the cfg loader menu? Instead of going back to wii main menu? I cant seem to find a setting in global settings, or maybe there isnt one?
I have everything on a ntfs parition as .wbfs files and all my games are working.TheRealVisitor said:Since the great devolopment of CFG v0.60 and its ntfs support I have a question. Are there any games known not to run properly as .wbfs files on a ntfs partition? I plan to change my hdd and wanted to use it with the ntfs filesystem for other files to.
YES! I'm definitely experiencing the same problem. Here's what I posted over at NeoGAF about it:FIX94 said:I have noticed something and I don't know if it's a cIOS, IOS base or a loader problem:
I'm playing with cIOS249 v20 base 56 and the controlls are lagging sometimes. It was not very much in the most games, but now with trackmania it's really often... I tried it with hermes cIOS222 v4 base 38 merged 37 and the controls are working fine.
Someone else with this problem???
Dr. Clipper said:You want to use the return_to_channel option. Set its value to the ID of your Cfg forwarder channel. If you don't have a forwarder channel, you can follow these instructions to install the DCFG one.
You need to install a forwarder wad:bodean said:Forgive my n00b question, but how do I create a channel for this from my wii main menu? With USB Loader GX, I have a channel that I click on, and it takes me right into the app. Probably an obvious answer, and maybe I overlooked it in the FAQ, but can't figure it out. Thanks.
FIX94 said:You need to install a forwarder wad:bodean said:Forgive my n00b question, but how do I create a channel for this from my wii main menu? With USB Loader GX, I have a channel that I click on, and it takes me right into the app. Probably an obvious answer, and maybe I overlooked it in the FAQ, but can't figure it out. Thanks.
http://gbatemp.net/t147638-configurable-usb-loader?#5
I don't know which one is the best, I'm using the Universal Forwarder Channel.
Can you go to select partition selection screen, make a screenshot and post it here?Dogbert8 said:I don't know whether the problem is with CFG or the IOS, but at this point I'm convinced it's one of them.
Any thoughts from the CFG team on this?
I suspect the problem is with the IOS.
Either try cios 249 with some other base.
Or try cios 222...
QUOTE(mitchmalibu @ Sep 25 2010, 04:26 PM) Using the latest v60 build, I can no longer use my wbfs partition. I use a usb hdd with 2 partitions : the first one is a 16gb fat32 for my xbox 360, the rest of the hdd is a wbfs partition. Until build v59, I have absolutely no problems loading my backups, but v60 gives me the following error message :
invalid partition : "wbfs1".
CUL is great, but I'll stick to v59 until this is fixed (unless there is something wrong on my end, hdd configuration wise).
I tried cIOS222 (v4) and it works fine. Looks like the problem is either with 249 v20b in general, or the way it interacts with base 56. I'm sticking with 222 for now until the problem can be figured out.oggzee said:I suspect the problem is with the IOS.Dogbert8 said:I don't know whether the problem is with CFG or the IOS, but at this point I'm convinced it's one of them.
Any thoughts from the CFG team on this?
Either try cios 249 with some other base.
Or try cios 222...
oggzee said:Can you go to select partition selection screen, make a screenshot and post it here?
Very interesting.mitchmalibu said:I don't have any way to do a screenshot right now but the listing goes like this (__ = nothing):
v59
P#1 16.60 FAT1 __ __
P#2 97.89 WBFS1 __ __
v60
RAW 0.00 FAT1 usb: __
both partitions are primary ones.