How do you install games on the external harddrive, I formattted it in FAT32, 32kb. But do i just drag and drop the iso files?
For Wii games, the easiest would be to use WiiBackupManager to "transfer" them, to the drive. It will put them in the right folder, name them correctly, trim them, and change any formats needed.How do you install games on the external harddrive, I formattted it in FAT32, 32kb. But do i just drag and drop the iso files?
To my knowledge, the only real danger is that if the BANNER image isn't right then the system menu will crash when trying to read it (won't start A.K.A. bricked) but if you're not injecting a new COVER, just a new ROM ... or if you test it first in something safe like Neek or in some other banner viewer you should be fine.How dangerous are injected .wads? I hear they can mess up your system, but then I hear that they are fine to use. Could anyone clear this up?
PAL vs NTSC is a little tricky with GameCube games. Changing the video settings doesn't do much if you're using Composite video cables (the yellow one). The developer, I understand, uses component cables (red, blue and green) and even though he added a great method of forcing the video mode in like v2.0 or v2.1, it stopped working in later versions (although it still works GREAT with component cables) and he didn't seem to notice.Quick Question, I ripped some PAL Gamecube games to my NTSC Wii and have converted them and have all of them playing without a disk in the Wii except one, No matter what video settings I use it won't load without a Wii or Gamecube disk in the drive. What am I missing here?
I am using DIOS MIOS and have R1208_IOS249 files.
I have NOOO idea how that happened. ... (kinda sounds like the "format" option in the system menu settings but I've never tried.)I have a newbie question!
OK, well then, a few days ago I had disconnected my Wii from the TV. (Because I was doing some super-cleaning around the house).
//Before this, my Wii was able to go to Homebrew and load ...the Homebrew stuff (USB Loader GX mostly). the goods. I had access to my backups to play from my HDD//
When I reconnected everything, I started the Wii and got the bootmii Start-Up menu. I then selected the Homebrew Channel.
Once there I selected the USBGXLo'
It loaded and had all my games loaded.
I selected Capcom vs Tatsunoko.
After awhile, the game stopped. Everything froze. My Wii motes would just blink when pressing on any button.
So I manually shut off the Wii pressing the On button.
Waited 10min.
Started it up.
But this time, it took a loooong time (2min).
Then, like when you buy a fresh new Wii, it started up to naming your Wii and language select and all that stuff.
After all that, my Wii menu showed up and obviously, the Homebrew Channel didn't work anymore.
Curiously, I restarted my Wii, and the bootmii start-up menu popped up but HC doesn't work.
So, what happened? Do I/Can I add HC(and all the goodstuff) again? ;o
I have NOOO idea how that happened. ... (kinda sounds like the "format" option in the system menu settings but I've never tried.)
Anyway, looks like you SOMEHOW have a virgin Wii again so I would say it's just as hackable as a virgin Wii.
1) Can somebody point me to a nice USB Loader GX forwarder?
Its the newest version, got it for dios mios
http://code.google.com/p/usbloader-...er GX-UNEO_Forwarder_5_1_AHBPROT.wad&can=2&q=
2) I read that one thing Dios Mios cant do "yet" is "streaming audio". That´s sad because i wanted to play Jedi Outcast and Star Fox Adventures.
Will it be possible in the future?
I'm pretty sure it will, but it might take a while. The games are still playable, though, just playable in near silence.
3) What about the microphone? Think it will be possible someday?
Also might work some day. Only time will tell.
I know there's several options but I think mine is /apps/usbloader_gx and is working fine.Thank you maxternal
Installed the forwarder but it isnt pointing to the right place. Is there a way to know what the folder name its pointing to? I probably changed the GX´s folder name when i installed it into the apps folder