when using an external hard drive do i have to format it to FAT/FAT32 or can i just leave it in NTFS?
You can leave it in NTFS, it's fully compatible with the latest usb loaders.Munson_Jason08 said:when using an external hard drive do i have to format it to FAT/FAT32 or can i just leave it in NTFS?
The homebrew channel doesn't support NTFS, why aren't you using a SD card to boot the homebrew an your HDD for the games?Munson_Jason08 said:ok thanks. another question when i start homebrew with my external hard drive it doesnt show any of my apps that are in my apps folder? can ya help?
You must set the video mode to your default one in the loader.Munson_Jason08 said:i am i was just wondering if it would work with HDD.
why when i put my games on my HDD do the all turn out black and white?
Munson_Jason08 said:Is neogamma a good one or what should i use?
Munson_Jason08 said:i want to play from external hard drive, so i guess usb
Good advice, though that doesn't help I don't understand how to read the chart. >_<Donkey Plonk said:Do the same, people are sure to tell you as they want to sell their item and you've taken interest
I hope that answers your question.lbbooga said:I am thinking of installing the homebrew channel on my wii, but I saw all this stuff about cIOSes and IOSes. I got MODmii for windows and downloaded everything I needed, I just want to wait till I know what those things are. If anyone has an answer I would gladly appreciate it.
ModMii would have downloaded a few things. Some type of exploit, which you use to install the homebrew channel, usually a save game, and the cIOSs and possibly some IOSs, and other optional apps like a USB loader.
I'm assuming you want to know what the cIOSs and IOSs are. This has already been answered several times:
QUOTE(kylster @ Dec 22 2010, 06:50 PM)an IOS is what the wii runs everything off of like system menu 4.1 uses IOS60, 4.2=IOS70 & 4.3=IOS80. IOS are also universal so it doesnt matter if your console is from UK GERMANY ENGLAND CHINA USA it's all the same IOS.
cIOS are Custom IOS which typically have a base IOS that is patched. For instance the new cIOSX x=any base IOS is just a patched version of that IOS into a another slot typically above 200+.
So that's basicly it. The wii uses an IOS to run GameCube, CD Drive, Sytem Menu, etc... and all the cIOS are is just a modified version of one of these IOS installed into another slot; the wii supports upto 254 IOS. IOS249/250 are usually reserved for Waninkoko cIOS while 254 is reserved for Bootmii IOS and 236 your backup for IOS36. You can however install a IOS or cIOS with a MAX revision number so in case your console get updated by accident the said c/IOS will not be overwritten seeing as the wii cannot overwrite or delete an IOS or cIOS with a higher revision number then what an offical update is trying to install. I hope this helps but this is a basic rundown.
It may also be wise to Trucha Bug your System Menu IOS so you can play VC WW games from sd cardbut this method is rather not recommended seeing as your can just run Triiforce or boot them through your USB Loader.
steveg78 said:noob here .whos gonna help me .... i got 4.3E and im in the middle off the bathaxi just installed the HBC and now i dont know what todowhat i mean is i have got an option to install bootmii...
what is boot me apart from makeing ur wii almost brick proof also should i instal it ? what one do i instal ? options are instal bootmii as boot2 or instal bootmii as IOS ????? not sure what to do now help pleaseno mumbo jumbo just straight instructions would be GD