*Edit: Title was supposed to be *Black* instead of Back*
The space on my old Seagate external usb 2.0 HDD got tight and i decided to get myself a Samsung T7 1 TB external SSD USB 3.1 that is backwards compatible to USB 2.0.
The SSD is formated to NTFS with MBR the same setting as my Seagate HDD.
Im using USB GX Loader v3.0 r1281 and installed the cIOS recommended in: wii.guide
All games started perfectly fine on the old Seagate HDD.
When i switched to the Samsung T7 SSD the drive was not recognized.
I read up on some bug fixing on GBAtemp where I saw an older Post that recommended IOS 58 to load GX Loader.
I switched from 249 to 58 and it did indeed recognize the new SSD.
The game IOS is set to "Auto".
The issue left I have with the new SSD is that as soon as i start a game it goes to black screen and wii seems to crash.
Wii Remote is not responding, screen stays black and i dont get to home menu.
When i switch to my old Seagate it also works in IOS 58 and boots games on the games IOS setting "Auto".
Now i dont know what else to do maybe the rumors are true and some USB external SSD simply dont work?
My last assumption is it may be a power supply issue but im a bit confused if the external drive says its backwards compatible to 2.0 I would assume it would downgrade its power consumption in exchange for lower transfer rates maybe this is where im wrong and its power supply issue?
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
The space on my old Seagate external usb 2.0 HDD got tight and i decided to get myself a Samsung T7 1 TB external SSD USB 3.1 that is backwards compatible to USB 2.0.
The SSD is formated to NTFS with MBR the same setting as my Seagate HDD.
Im using USB GX Loader v3.0 r1281 and installed the cIOS recommended in: wii.guide
All games started perfectly fine on the old Seagate HDD.
When i switched to the Samsung T7 SSD the drive was not recognized.
I read up on some bug fixing on GBAtemp where I saw an older Post that recommended IOS 58 to load GX Loader.
I switched from 249 to 58 and it did indeed recognize the new SSD.
The game IOS is set to "Auto".
The issue left I have with the new SSD is that as soon as i start a game it goes to black screen and wii seems to crash.
Wii Remote is not responding, screen stays black and i dont get to home menu.
When i switch to my old Seagate it also works in IOS 58 and boots games on the games IOS setting "Auto".
Now i dont know what else to do maybe the rumors are true and some USB external SSD simply dont work?
My last assumption is it may be a power supply issue but im a bit confused if the external drive says its backwards compatible to 2.0 I would assume it would downgrade its power consumption in exchange for lower transfer rates maybe this is where im wrong and its power supply issue?
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.