Ah, maybe it's just HID and USB's both in rear ports then.But that made no sens. Why is this working for me then? I use HID in front ports and USB in top rear port and everything works fine.
Ah, maybe it's just HID and USB's both in rear ports then.But that made no sens. Why is this working for me then? I use HID in front ports and USB in top rear port and everything works fine.
Soo. Disc read speed improvements and such... Does this fix any games that play too fast?
But that made no sens. Why is this working for me then? I use HID in front ports and USB in top rear port and everything works fine.
Well, there are so many possible variables: hdd brand, hdd size, hid devices used, bluetooth devices, configurations, etc, it could only take just a small difference between your setup and mine to make autoboot not working properly. How come this doesn´t make sense to you?
I have a wii u formated drive on the bottom back usb port, hdd on bottom top usb port and the gamecube adapter on the two front usb ports; does any with this setups is able to use autoboot on usbloader gx?
Has anybody who has the issue tried turning off HID controllers in USBLGX (regardless of whether they are using them or not)
Question still stands. Also, I thought of something else, who all that is having issues has a Wii U formatted drive plugged into the console (and those that aren't, as well)
HID is set to ON for me XD That won't really others having problems
Interesting. For the sake of testing, what happens if you turn it off?
It also works lol. That wouldn't help I guess XD
Unfortunately im still having "nanGB Sector size: -1" even after removing wii u formatted drive.
Unfortunately im still having "nanGB Sector size: -1" even after removing wii u formatted drive.
Have you tried a different USB port?
I don't know why the GX discussion moved here, but I get the error when any HID controller is plugged into any back port. That's even with zero, one, or two drives connected.