Hacking USB GX Loader help

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Okay, so, I have my vWii running homebrew
I followed this guide and I did the steps perfectly on what he told me to do. But I just can't get the games to show on the homebrew app. I have my 16gig USB drive formatted with WBFS (or WMFS I forgot what it is called but I'm sure you guys know what I mean) manager and it is the only software on my computer that tells me what ISO's are on the flash drive. But USB GX Loader is not showing Super Mario Galaxy 1 or 2.
I have installed CIOS and if I do it again it will just say it will overwrite the existing files or something.
Thanks in advance.

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Okay, so, I have my vWii running homebrew
I followed this guide and I did the steps perfectly on what he told me to do. But I just can't get the games to show on the homebrew app. I have my 16gig USB drive formatted with WBFS (or WMFS I forgot what it is called but I'm sure you guys know what I mean) manager and it is the only software on my computer that tells me what ISO's are on the flash drive. But USB GX Loader is not showing Super Mario Galaxy 1 or 2.
I have installed CIOS and if I do it again it will just say it will overwrite the existing files or something.
Thanks in advance.

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You should be using Wii Backup Manager instead, WBFS Manager isn't needed anymore. Also formatting your USB drive to WBFS format isn't necessary anymore. You should format it to FAT32. Have Wii Backup Manager convert games to wbfs format and simply put them on your USB drive. Should look like
USB:/wbfs/NameofGame [GameID]/[GameID].wbfs

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You should be using Wii Backup Manager instead, WBFS Manager isn't needed anymore. Also formatting your USB drive to WBFS format isn't necessary anymore. You should format it to FAT32. Have Wii Backup Manager convert games to wbfs format and simply put them on your USB drive. Should look like
USB:/wbfs/NameofGame [GameID]/[GameID].wbfs

Video guides are easily outdated, never use them!
Okay so I did that. I got Super Mario Galaxy 2 in USB/wbfs/Nameofgame [4 digit thing] and what app am I supposed to use to launch it? It's not showing in USB Loader gx and Wiiflow just goes to a black screen with numbers and text saying code dump or something
EDIT: This is the error screen I get when launching WiiFlow 4.2.1
I even re-download it and replaced it too.
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