Usb hard driveAre you loading the games from a usb or a sd card?
If the games are in nkit format, i'd recommend to change them to iso.Usb hard drive
The games started off as nkit.iso I converted them to iso files. The files work perfectly when using them through the sd card. I read that the usb ports do not give enough power to read properly so I’ll be buying a y splitter and hopefully that fixes my harddrive method but they work through sd cad regardlessIf the games are in nkit format, i'd recommend to change them to iso.
Also, check the hdd's format. It should be FAT32 with a 32kb cluster.
And in case you're using Nintendont, you should update to the latest version and delete the cfg file so that everything updates properly (Nintendont's latest version is 6.500).
And nintendont is using v6.500 (wii)If the games are in nkit format, i'd recommend to change them to iso.
Also, check the hdd's format. It should be FAT32 with a 32kb cluster.
And in case you're using Nintendont, you should update to the latest version and delete the cfg file so that everything updates properly (Nintendont's latest version is 6.500).
Would those be the ciso files or files that came already as iso?Yeah, if the games work fine off an sd card, a y-splitter should fix any power issues the hard drive could have and get rid of loading problems.
Even then, I think it wouldn't hurt to get some clean dump of the games in iso, instead of just converting nkit.iso to iso. Mainly because nkit does have some data loss when converting between formats, and that may lead to some reading issues.
Or do you mean like cleanrip themYeah, if the games work fine off an sd card, a y-splitter should fix any power issues the hard drive could have and get rid of loading problems.
Even then, I think it wouldn't hurt to get some clean dump of the games in iso, instead of just converting nkit.iso to iso. Mainly because nkit does have some data loss when converting between formats, and that may lead to some reading issues.
I downloaded that one so I should be doing recover to iso instead of convert to iso?If you get "NKit Fully Loaded" (as in, with Wii and GC partitions) and use the "Recover to ISO" option, the NKits will get recovered to full Redump-verified untouched ISOs.
If you get "NKit Fully Loaded" (as in, with Wii and GC partitions) and use the "Recover to ISO" option, the NKits will get recovered to full Redump-verified untouched ISOs.
This whole time I’ve been converting to iso so that could be my issue tooIf you get "NKit Fully Loaded" (as in, with Wii and GC partitions) and use the "Recover to ISO" option, the NKits will get recovered to full Redump-verified untouched ISOs.
From the user guide:I downloaded that one so I should be doing recover to iso instead of convert to iso?
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This whole time I’ve been converting to iso so that could be my issue too
In most instances, then, convert is all you'll ever need to do, unless you did something else to it before or you got it somewhere online.
- Recovery: Rebuild and repair images to match Redump verified images. This is aided by use of Recovery files that can be extracted from good sources. Recovery uses these files to rebuild the iso and repair modified disc headers, unscrub blocks, reinsert missing Wii partitions, move and reorder GameCube filesystems
- Convert: Converts anything as is. When converting to the NKit Format the source data is preserved so that it can be restored back to the source iso