I use 2 HDD's here, one for my wii games and one of my Gamecube games, both are external powered.. i did use some pen drives as test.. it was a bit of a hit and miss.. one worked, the other didn't.
WD and Seagate? Okay. Any model?I can safely say that WD products work best on regular Wii (not recommended for Wii U, least not without a y-cable) also I remember people reporting that SeaGate works fine too and for my testing with Toshiba it didn't work fine with DM (at the time) but it worked with Nintendont.
As for SD cards, SanDisk is boss when it comes to using with Wii, Sony products aren't very recommended from my testing.
I hope this helps.
Preferably something with its own power supply.WD and Seagate? Okay. Any model?
Do you perhaps mean an "enclosure?" I'm sorry I'm a little confused.Preferably something with its own power supply.
That will probably work fine. I just generally recommend USB HDDs/SSDs with their own power supplies (plug into the wall for power) if it's going to be stationary. Especially for the weak USB output of the Wii and Wii U.Do you perhaps mean an "enclosure?" I'm sorry I'm a little confused.
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This doesn't show a port for a power supply. Am I getting the wrong one?
http://www.amazon.com/Book-Desktop-...&sr=1-20&keywords=seagate+external+hard+driveThat will probably work fine. I just generally recommend USB HDDs/SSDs with their own power supplies (plug into the wall for power) if it's going to be stationary. Especially for the weak USB output of the Wii and Wii U.
So the 4TB MyBook should be alright?I would advise against using a 7200 RPM 2.5" drive using bus power only as all you will get is click, click, click, etc as there is not enough power. I had that happen with some 5400 RPM drive too. I wonder why Nintendo didn't give the USB ports enough power to begin with since they were allowing us to use HDD to store and run games from.
The funny thing is that my PS3 Slim doesn't provide enough power to some bus powered HDDs too.
It should be but I am not sure if 4TB is too big as it would requires a GUID partition scheme and I don't know if Nintendont support that yet.So the 4TB MyBook should be alright?
maybe this would be better? http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digit...d=1455158981&sr=8-1&keywords=wd+500gb+my+bookIt should be but I am not sure if 4TB is too big as it would requires a GUID partition scheme and I don't know if Nintendont support that yet.
EDIT: It looks like GPT is supported according to release notes.
maybe this would be better? http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digit...d=1455158981&sr=8-1&keywords=wd+500gb+my+book
I'm not sure which is better. The one I put up had less storage space but a higher RPM, and is cheaper, but the one you put up is $30 more expensive and has 4x the storage but a lesser RPM.I use this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152310
been working great for years now.
I'm not sure which is better. The one I put up had less storage space but a higher RPM, and is cheaper, but the one you put up is $30 more expensive and has 4x the storage but a lesser RPM.
Hm...alright. So you didn't need to do anything besides format it to FAT32 with 64k cluster?2TB is just right for me - basically the entire GC set, USA and JAP exclusives, LOTS of wii games and all wiiware.
I'll use the MyBook then.I'm just using a 250GB HDD for all my WIi and NGC games. I can't imagine there being enough good games on the system for 2TB. Maybe if you include some of the third-party NGC games, but those are generally better on the original Xbox. Oh well, I just find it funny in an overkill way.
If you are talking about the Western Digital one I can tell you that I have that version and it works great. However it doesn't get recognized right away for some reason and I need to do a small work around it get it to load. Other than that it works great. See the video below which will explain what I mean about the issue and work around.So the 4TB MyBook should be alright?
If you are talking about the Western Digital one I can tell you that I have that version and it works great. However it doesn't get recognized right away for some reason and I need to do a small work around it get it to load. Other than that it works great. See the video below which will explain what I mean about the issue and work around.
If you have any other questions about that specific drive let me know and I can help you out.
Edit: Just to clarify, this is the model I have.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-my-b...d310&ksprof_id=3&ksaffcode=pg36984&ksdevice=m
I have that same model as a 1TB, 2TB, 4TB and 6TB all of them My Books and they all have that same problem I mentioned.
Sorry for late respond, if you're using a regular Wii go for WD My Passport it's been working great with me for years, if you use a Wii U then get one with its own power cord or a y-cable, Wii U is different than regular Wii just so you know.I'm actually getting the 500GB Mybook Premium because its cheaper but if it does have the same issue I'll let you know if your workaround works.
Partially supported. Currently, GPT works as long as your FAT32 partition starts and ends within the first 2TB. The major limitation is that both libcustomfat and FatFS use 32-bit sector values. This needs to be changed to 64-bit. Also, the USB code is only retrieving a 32-bit sector count. I'm not entirely positive how to change this to retrieve 64-bit, but will be working on it later.It should be but I am not sure if 4TB is too big as it would requires a GUID partition scheme and I don't know if Nintendont support that yet.
EDIT: It looks like GPT is supported according to release notes.