with an end-user rednand pretty much out there today eshop installations with fake tickets is a thing.
Folks please share this process called REDNAND , how to install VC games for example on USB.
with an end-user rednand pretty much out there today eshop installations with fake tickets is a thing.
While you may be able to install eShop games to rednand you still need a ticket with the title key inside...with an end-user rednand pretty much out there today eshop installations with fake tickets is a thing. with that being said does anyone know the title id of a game called axiom verge?
1. someone buy the game (good Samaritan)Folks please share this process called REDNAND , how to install VC games for example on USB.
Woah. games over 11GB doesn't even work on my hard drive when I use a USB-Y Cable. o.O
I guess I need a newer hard drive, am I right?
If so, should I buy USB 3.0 Hard Drive?
At least I found out that the problem is with my hard drive. I just installed the same game (project zero) also on nand and it worked very well, but on hard drive it just disconnects from the hard drive. My hard drive is also veeeeeeeery old so I will just buy a new one if I have the money.That makes no sense. The Y cable has nothing to do with the game size. Heck I even found a .5 amp laptop 750gb HDD that powers itself from a single USB port on the Wii. The ports are USB 2 so a USB 3 wont help at all but all hard drives now are USB 3 so it might be all you can get. There are some games that are just shy of 20GB. Just get yourself a nice portable USB3 at least 500GB hdd with Y cable and you will be fine.
Is it every game over 10GB that fails?At least I found out that the problem is with my hard drive. I just installed the same game (project zero) also on nand and it worked very well, but on hard drive it just disconnects from the hard drive. My hard drive is also veeeeeeeery old so I will just buy a new one if I have the money.
+ I have this problem only with games higher than 10GB
Everything under 10 GB works fine on my hard drive
Yes. Every.Is it every game over 10GB that fails?
Sometimes certain parts of a hard drive can fail before the entire thing goes...
it could be sleep mode for external hdds, wii u has a hidden option to disable sleep modeAt least I found out that the problem is with my hard drive. I just installed the same game (project zero) also on nand and it worked very well, but on hard drive it just disconnects from the hard drive. My hard drive is also veeeeeeeery old so I will just buy a new one if I have the money.
+ I have this problem only with games higher than 10GB
Everything under 10 GB works fine on my hard drive
or NewNUSGrabber GUI (it's using an outdated database!)
Yep, thats pretty much how we've been doing it.1. someone buy the game (good Samaritan)
2. he extract its ticket with wupserver
3. share the title key located in it (illegal, not done here)
4. user forge a fake ticket with that title key (using cearp 3DS website should work, ticket share the same format)
5. get the app from eshop
6. put game and forged ticket in /install/ folder
7. use WUP installer on redNAND I suppose?
Woah. games over 11GB doesn't even work on my hard drive when I use a USB-Y Cable. o.O
I guess I need a newer hard drive, am I right?
If so, should I buy USB 3.0 Hard Drive?
If your intending to install every single game of your region, if your budget allows it, may I suggest getting a 2TB ext portable drive and also getting a Y cable, doesn't matter if it's a USB 3.0 drive since all USB 3.0 drives are backwards compatible to USB 2.0. I've installed all the PAL games I can get my hands on at the moment and Im about to hit the 1TB mark and according to my own list there is about 30 odd games left to install when tickets are available, most of these are not eshop available games so have to wait for WUD dumps.
I got the 2TB version of this Toshiba ext drive as an example, http://us.toshiba.com/storage/external/portable/canvio-basics, need a Y cable to give it extra power, works fine on my WiiU.
I originally used a 500GB ext USB 3.0 drive, that filled up pretty quick, so didn't want to waste time and re install those games again, I bought the new drive and used the MOVE feature of the Wii U to transfer the games to the new drive, to move 500GB it took about 10 hours!
2TB is more than you need and possibly you only need a 1TB drive, I currently have 118 games so far installed on my ext drive and it's at about 850GB, with the remaining games left to install, I could get away with the 1TB drive but got the 2TB just to be safe. I'm the type that, when a hack is available, I must have every single game, most likely will never play/finish all of them, but good to have. Plus my 4 year old boy, I can see the ease of just turning on the WiiU and choosing his games, exit and start another one without asking me for help.
I already turned it off, so it has to be my hdd.it could be sleep mode for external hdds, wii u has a hidden option to disable sleep mode
Go to settings.
Go to data management.
Press and hold down on the D-Pad for half a second.
While still holding down on the D-Pad, press and hold the + and - buttons and a prompt should show up to disable sleep mode
if this is already off its probably your hdd
Well, I just want to install the games I want to play. I don't want to own every single game.If your intending to install every single game of your region, if your budget allows it, may I suggest getting a 2TB ext portable drive and also getting a Y cable, doesn't matter if it's a USB 3.0 drive since all USB 3.0 drives are backwards compatible to USB 2.0. I've installed all the PAL games I can get my hands on at the moment and Im about to hit the 1TB mark and according to my own list there is about 30 odd games left to install when tickets are available, most of these are not eshop available games so have to wait for WUD dumps.
I got the 2TB version of this Toshiba ext drive as an example, http://us.toshiba.com/storage/external/portable/canvio-basics, need a Y cable to give it extra power, works fine on my WiiU.
I originally used a 500GB ext USB 3.0 drive, that filled up pretty quick, so didn't want to waste time and re install those games again, I bought the new drive and used the MOVE feature of the Wii U to transfer the games to the new drive, to move 500GB it took about 10 hours!
2TB is more than you need and possibly you only need a 1TB drive, I currently have 118 games so far installed on my ext drive and it's at about 850GB, with the remaining games left to install, I could get away with the 1TB drive but got the 2TB just to be safe. I'm the type that, when a hack is available, I must have every single game, most likely will never play/finish all of them, but good to have. Plus my 4 year old boy, I can see the ease of just turning on the WiiU and choosing his games, exit and start another one without asking me for help.
Not wanting to share the keys, but how do i extract them from the ticket?1. someone buy the game (good Samaritan)
2. he extract its ticket with wupserver
3. share the title key located in it (illegal, not done here)
4. user forge a fake ticket with that title key (using cearp 3DS website should work, ticket share the same format)
5. get the app from eshop
6. put game and forged ticket in /install/ folder
7. use WUP installer on redNAND I suppose?