so with the situation that i'm in, is there something that you'd recommend me doing?Blue-K said:At the first start of WiiFlow, it checks if there's a FAT32-Partition on your Drive. If there isn't, it places itself (and all Covers/Themes/etc.) in the SD. So you'll need a FAT32 AND WBFS (if you want to load from WBFS. You could also load from FAT32/NTFS) active at the same time. Switching won't work. And 14-15 MB should be enough for WiiFlow itself, but you won't have any space for covers/themes/etc., so it's kinda useless...terminal_illness said:why cant we have it auto detect fat32, wbfs, or ntfs.
It should already do that...
QUOTE(wiimanizer @ Mar 14 2010, 10:35 PM) will wiiflow work when using separate usb drives? i have a 16GB flash drive formatted with FAT which i use to store apps and .wads and such(which is currently connected to the back of my wii) and a portable 500GB(partitioned to have 340GB wbfs & 120GB ntfs [for windows usage]) usb hdd WBFS formatted which isn't connected as of now. so what i'm asking here is that since wiiflow needs a wbfs drive and a FAT drive, will it work if i use the usb flash drive first upon loading the app and then switching it out for the wbfs formatted hdd? also, i use a 1GB sd card specially stored with many wiiware games that is almost all filled up, but with 14-15 MB remaining.
Though, the NTFS-Lib is getting better, maybe sometimes WiiFlow can write Games/Images/etc. on an NTFS-Partition...but not right now.
if you mean the demo it loads perfectly for me.KiiWii said:Any one know the correct setting (if there are any) for monster hunter tri to work on this loader?
I have hermes v4 from xzxeros guide and cIOS[57]rev19 and I'm completely baffled!
I'v searched around and some people say it work, some say otherwise, but no definitive answer.
Any help appreciated.
KiiWii
r0bb12 said:Edit : Core dump when trying to set Carbonik or StarNight theme
Jiiwah said:Wiiflow folder with covers MUST be on SD
Doctair said:Does this mean the HQcovers download bug to USB drive is still there?
also, looking straight forward at the wii from the backside, will wiiflow work properly if both wbfs-formatted hdd and a fat32 flash drive are connected, say like a wbfs hdd is connected on the right and the fat32 connected on the left?wiimanizer said:so with the situation that i'm in, is there something that you'd recommend me doing?Blue-K said:At the first start of WiiFlow, it checks if there's a FAT32-Partition on your Drive. If there isn't, it places itself (and all Covers/Themes/etc.) in the SD. So you'll need a FAT32 AND WBFS (if you want to load from WBFS. You could also load from FAT32/NTFS) active at the same time. Switching won't work. And 14-15 MB should be enough for WiiFlow itself, but you won't have any space for covers/themes/etc., so it's kinda useless...terminal_illness said:why cant we have it auto detect fat32, wbfs, or ntfs.
It should already do that...
QUOTE(wiimanizer @ Mar 14 2010, 10:35 PM) will wiiflow work when using separate usb drives? i have a 16GB flash drive formatted with FAT which i use to store apps and .wads and such(which is currently connected to the back of my wii) and a portable 500GB(partitioned to have 340GB wbfs & 120GB ntfs [for windows usage]) usb hdd WBFS formatted which isn't connected as of now. so what i'm asking here is that since wiiflow needs a wbfs drive and a FAT drive, will it work if i use the usb flash drive first upon loading the app and then switching it out for the wbfs formatted hdd? also, i use a 1GB sd card specially stored with many wiiware games that is almost all filled up, but with 14-15 MB remaining.
Though, the NTFS-Lib is getting better, maybe sometimes WiiFlow can write Games/Images/etc. on an NTFS-Partition...but not right now.
edit: is wiiflow able to load wiiware games?
Benjay said:Doctair said:Does this mean the HQcovers download bug to USB drive is still there?
yes.
btw , if you don't plan on downloading new covers , no need to move your cover folder to your SD.
The bug is here only if you download covers