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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    I finally got it I formated the stick with the wbfs.exe under windows. This worked just perfect. I already tried to start an ISO and what should I say, couldn´t be better. Again, thanks for your help!
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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    You mean i should just try the first Partition? hm yeah maybe tomorrow, but now I´m going to sleep. Anyway meanwhile thanks for your help and I will post the result as soon as I have tried that.
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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    I installed the rev9 successful, started the usb loader and... of course there is still no difference. Very weird...
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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    ok thanks I try that. oh yeah, could there be a problem because I have installed the cIOS rev 7 for the backup channel before i installed the usb loader with the rev9? Should i remove the rev 7 separatly?
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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    I started the usb loader from your Pack via the HBC, but there is no difference... I even tried another (2 GB) Stick and here it wants me to create 899 GB Partitions.. (There are the same values at the partitions 1-4) I have the 3.2 Firmware but i don´t think that this helps...
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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    thanks for the quick response! I reformated it with windows and tried it again but it´s still the same. I made a picture from the menu in the loader, hope this helps. Picture
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    Hacking Tutorial to using USB Loader v1.1 and FAQs

    Hi, sorry if this question was already answered in this thread but i couldn´t find anything useful. I installed the new USB loader on my Wii und it seems that it works just fine. It recognises my USB Stick (4GB, Fat32, just for testing) but when it wants me to choose a partition i have only...
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