Yea i think you have everything as it should.i apreciate the help, but at this time i'm doing the same thing over and over, and keep posting the same results and what i did as advised.
Any thoughts @XFlak about this disc drive issue?
Yea i think you have everything as it should.i apreciate the help, but at this time i'm doing the same thing over and over, and keep posting the same results and what i did as advised.
That's what i'm thinking too.. I guess there's nothing else to do other than maybe getting a new Wii..I don't recall, but I think the disc drive or some related component is required to either launch games or even start up the system menu.
Thanks for your input, as always.Similarly iirc a damaged Bluetooth module may prevent the wii from even booting up.
There's a different name for the "related component" but I don't recall it at the moment. DeadlyFoez would remember, or anyone with more hardware knowledge, I'm generally more of a software guy
thank you for your reaction. I realy apreciate itI don't recall, but I think the disc drive or some related component is required to either launch games or even start up the system menu. Similarly iirc a damaged Bluetooth module may prevent the wii from even booting up.
There's a different name for the "related component" but I don't recall it at the moment. DeadlyFoez would remember, or anyone with more hardware knowledge, I'm generally more of a software guy
at this point i'm just trying to get the whole thing started for the wii back upps.That's what i'm thinking too.. I guess there's nothing else to do other than maybe getting a new Wii..
Thanks for your input, as always.
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@pkers does it allow you to play GC game backup? If you haven't tried it, try launching them from usbloadergx and Nintendont (separately of course), and see if they work. Note that GC games should be in .iso format, and the directory should look like this: hdd:/games [game id] /game.iso
I told you to try running GC games to see if the damaged disc drive affects the launch-ability of the GC backup games too, or just the Wii backups. Does that make sense?at this point i'm just trying to get the whole thing started for the wii back upps.
But playing GC games is something on the list to do.
its worth a try, i let you know the resultI told you to try running GC games to see if the damaged disc drive affects the launch-ability of the GC backup games too, or just the Wii backups. Does that make sense?
So, the NES game works fine.its worth a try, i let you know the result
There's an optical sensor just inside the drive slot that detects when a disc is inserted and triggers the "pull in" sequence (it also turns the wii on if it's off). Sounds like yours is dirty.
Have you tested with GC games in the old Wii yet?My guess is that the problem could be in the faulty disk drive.
Yes. in the disk player didn't work eitherHave you tested with GC games in the old Wii yet?
I meant launching GC game backups from USBLoaderGX or Nintendont (on the old wii), and not legit GC discs, since we know the disc drive is not working.Yes. in the disk player didn't work either