Hacking Format only a partition of the hdd to become compatible with the wii u?

Ghassen-ga

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Is that even possible or would there be a work Arround? I have a 1tb hdd and I don't want to waste all of it on my wiiu...
 

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also, 1tb would be excellent to fill up with only the brasil method for games

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i miss onderstood, one disk only for the wiiu for now

And 1tb for all there is would be perfect
 
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This has been asked at least a hundred times... and the answer is still NO!!!
I figured maybe now that the iosu and the keys are out it should be possible , and i've never seen a thread about it , nor did the google research bring up any result.

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also, 1tb would be excellent to fill up with only the brasil method for games

just do it
the wiiu has only few games that interests me to be honest..i hope this gets solved soon.
 

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also, 1tb would be excellent to fill up with only the brasil method for games

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i miss onderstood, one disk only for the wiiu for now

And 1tb for all there is would be perfect
you mean one usb hard drive only? also cant you connect a usb hub to the wiiu
A USB hub can be used with the Wii U in order to expand its available USB ports. This can be helpful when using an accessory like the GameCube Controller Adapter, which needs two free USB ports in order to fully connect to the system.

Here are a few points to keep in mind when selecting a USB hub to use with the Wii U:

  • The USB hub should be self-powered, meaning it uses batteries or an AC Adapter for power and not the USB ports on the Wii U. A USB hub that draws its power from the USB hubs on the Wii U is bus-powered. Using a bus-powered USB hub is not recommended
  • While a bus-powered USB hub may seem to work, it is likely that it will not provide enough power to maintain a consistent performance.
  • The USB hub needs to supply over 500mA per port in order for accessories like the GameCube Controller Adapter to work properly.
  • Nintendo cannot guarantee that a specific USB hub will work with the Wii U console. If you use a USB hub and notice problems with the system, please do not continue to use the hub.
 
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