Hacking Can Loadiine Run from a HDD?

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I'm just getting started, and don't yet have a large SD card (16g but it's already got my apps for vWii on it).

So I'm hoping to save space on SD by utilizing a spare HDD. Before I bust it out, can you configure it to load from HDD?
 
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Loadiine is stuck loading from SD Cards until an exploit is released that allows access to the USB storage portion of IOSU.
We keep getting hinted at future releases, but don't believe it if it isn't from a reliable source. For now, you will need to use an SD Card, but you can get some huge capacity cards.
 
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    If its one of those laptops with very limited storage like 32GB, then I'd prefer using an external disk drive.
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    I resorted to getting a tower PC because I had a Lenovo PC that kept running out of storage due to the same thing.
  • Badcatalex @ Badcatalex:
    it isn't, it has full ssd expandability over pcie... I think 3..0
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    Mine sadly had one of those stupid eMMC thingies soldered to the mobo.
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    well it isn't a powerhouse but it ain't a slouch
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    it also has a dual battery system btw, kinda like other thinkpads but you have to open the machine to replace them
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    I don't necessarily use it for gaming but it helps me to run virtual machines and other stuff.
  • Badcatalex @ Badcatalex:
    @SylverReZ ah
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    @Badcatalex, I like the sound of that.
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    basically you just screw off the bottom and bam everything is fixable
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    it also has an official
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    as all thinkpads do
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    as well as an official parts list
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    Glad you're happy about that.
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    Badcatalex @ Badcatalex: They're called HMMs, or Hardware Mainte nance Manuals