Can you? I don't have a hard drive, but a 64 GB micro sd card that I was wondering if I could download wii u games, put them on there, and then run it? Unless someone wants to donate me their used old hard drive
If you can find Loadiine games they work from sd card. They're sometimes slower than from a hard drive though like slow loading times, and they're harder to find because no one really uses Loadiine format anymore.
I had the white wii u, less than 3 gigs of storage...You can run games from the SD using Loadiine, as the previous post mentioned, but Loadiine is no longer recommended. It can have compatibility problems, poor loading speeds, no online play, etc.
However, if you have enough room on your system's internal storage, you can install games straight to the NAND from the SD card. Go into your Data Management and check how much room you have.
There are some games that are smaller than 3 GB. I don't know what it is you're wanting to play.I had the white wii u, less than 3 gigs of storage...
Anyway, I guess I will wait for a while to run it...
Oh shit really? I hacked my wii u to run backups in like 2016-2017, and I remember Loadiine, thats what I used...damn its sad...
What are the formats in which I can find the games in? I've forgotton EVERYTHING
ok, and can you point me to a good place to retrive such games, such as a discord or a google drive?There are some games that are smaller than 3 GB. I don't know what it is you're wanting to play.
A simple USB thumb drive will also work just fine if you have one lying around somewhere, albeit the lifespan of the thumb drive will likely decrease the more it's used.
It's against the rules to show you where to download copyrighted material. That being said, most people just use Wii U USB Helper to download Wii U games directly from Nintendo's servers.ok, and can you point me to a good place to retrive such games, such as a discord or a google drive?
My plan is to...to...I guess at least download them for now and then find a thumb drive...It's against the rules to show you where to download copyrighted material. That being said, most people just use Wii U USB Helper to download Wii U games directly from Nintendo's servers.
Is your plan to use a thumb drive?
If you don't have a thumb drive, I recommend buying a USB HDD instead of a thumb drive. In addition to having more storage space, they're also more dependable and long-lasting for this.My plan is to...to...I guess at least download them for now and then find a thumb drive...
After my initial set up though, can I easily switch thumb drives and play games? Or do I need to turn off Wii U and perform some magic again?It's against the rules to show you where to download copyrighted material. That being said, most people just use Wii U USB Helper to download Wii U games directly from Nintendo's servers.
Is your plan to use a thumb drive?
The games will be installed to the USB drive/thumb drive as though they were legitimately purchased from the eShop. That's why this method is recommended. You can also play online with the games. That being said, you have to power off the Wii U before switching USB devices.After my initial set up though, can I easily switch thumb drives and play games? Or do I need to turn off Wii U and perform some magic again?
gucci mate thank you. I'll probably just backup my own games, that don't require DLC. I won't have eshop only or virtual console.The games will be installed to the USB drive/thumb drive as though they were legitimately purchased from the eShop. That's why this method is recommended. You can also play online with the games. That being said, you have to power off the Wii U before switching USB devices.
If you are playing something other than a Wii U game that received a disc release (e.g. eShop-only games, Virtual Console, games with DLC), you will need to run CFW whenever you want to play them. Games that received disc releases don't require CFW to play. There are two options for CFW:
CBHC launches automatically whenever you turn on the system.
- Mocha (launched with the web browser)
- Haxchi/CBHC (launched with a legitimate DS VC game)
eShop-only games and VC games are fine, but you will just have to run CFW before you play them. It's not a major inconvenience, and CBHC launches automatically unnoticed.gucci mate thank you. I'll probably just backup my own games, that don't require DLC. I won't have eshop only or virtual console.
Some people have had success, and others have not. It depends on the SD card, adapter, etc. There's no reason not to try.Also, is it possible to have a micro sd card with a usb adapter? Does that count as a thumb drive?
Oh I got rejected by USB Helper...eShop-only games and VC games are fine, but you will just have to run CFW before you play them. It's not a major inconvenience, and CBHC launches automatically unnoticed.
I personally use Mocha, because I'm too frugal to buy a DS VC game.
Some people have had success, and others have not. It depends on the SD card, adapter, etc. There's no reason not to try.
A problem you might run into is the read/write speed of the adapter. If it's too low, you're going to run into long loading times.
Make sure you're using this guide to use Wii U USB Helper: https://gbatemp.net/threads/working-fix-easy-install-wii-u-usb-helper-0-6-1-655.535214/Oh I got rejected by USB Helper...
Since it's Nintendo's servers, yes, it should be safe.Also, is it safe to download from USB Helper on a public or school wifi?
Ok, cause people get caught torrenting cause companies find out? Just wondering if that could be the case here too...I just don't want to use up all my ISP bandwidth of the month, 1TBMake sure you're using this guide to use Wii U USB Helper: https://gbatemp.net/threads/working-fix-easy-install-wii-u-usb-helper-0-6-1-655.535214/
Since it's Nintendo's servers, yes, it should be safe.
only with loadiineCan you? I don't have a hard drive, but a 64 GB micro sd card that I was wondering if I could download wii u games, put them on there, and then run it? Unless someone wants to donate me their used old hard drive