I did another test. I installed the forwarder of Configurable USB Loader. My new hard drive works fine.
I think the problem should be the initial process to check USB drive in GX forwarder since I can use HBC to load GX loader without any problem.
Now I change to use the forwarder of...
My wii is 3.3U+HBC 1.0.1+cIOS rev9+ USB Loader GX rev713+ USB Loader GX Forwarder.
I just bought a new harddrive(IProDrive 1TB 3.5" External Hard Drive). Before that I used my 8G sandisk flash drive. It worked very well.
I partitioned my new harddirve to 2 primary partitions(first one is 750G...
I just bought a Sandisk 8GB Cruzer Micro Skin (SDCZ4-8192-C11) at BestBuy. It works very well.
Sandisk 8GB Cruzer Micro Skin (SDCZ4-8192-C11) at BestBuy
Good point.
The problem of USB Devices compatibility is from the USB drive chip they use.
A software named "chipgenius" can detect USB drive chip type of your USB device.(Cannot detect all the chips since the LIB is limited.)
You may find by Google, try it for your USB devices and report the...
But in cIOS36 rev9, USB2 support is added.
I didnot install cIOS USB. The USB loader is working well with my MS card+USB reader. But my Lacie external HD doesn't work.
What is the difference of the USB2 support between cIOS USB and cIOS36 rev9?
A lot of people reported they had problems for the USB loader to recognize their USB device.
Can getting CIOS USB installed help USB loader to recognize the USB device?
Someone says that when you connect to the server first time for online game your wii will be forced to upgrade.
Is it true when you successfully connect to the server since your wii version is 3.2?
I finally modeled and 3d printed the new HDD cages I need in order to build my 2nd NAS. Original ones don't fit the mounting holes on the hdds I'm using. Been sitting on this project for over 2 years smfh
Also another 70TB going in the front mount drive bays of this server. 182tb raw, going to probably use a zfs RAID-Z3 for 3 parity disks, so 140TB usable
I could claw back 14tb by only doing 2 parity disks but I feel like with 13 disks in the RAID I'd be kind of pushing my luck on rebuild time if I encounter a disk failure