cant install wads error mounting devices?

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hi so i have my wii homebrewed, i use the usb loader gx, i have the SD card and a USB drive installed, i added to the usb drive several wbfs, then and run them great on the usb loader gx,
used the crap v3.3 to create the wads, and copied to the usb drive,
my problem is when i enter on the wad-manager 1.8 or the YAWMM, both when i try to chose device usb or usb 2.0 either it give me the same error nounting device Error ret = -1 (on the YAWMM is error -6 for what is worth)
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hi so i have my wii homebrewed, i use the usb loader gx, i have the SD card and a USB drive installed, i added to the usb drive several wbfs, then and run them great on the usb loader gx,
used the crap v3.3 to create the wads, and copied to the usb drive,
my problem is when i enter on the wad-manager 1.8 or the YAWMM, both when i try to chose device usb or usb 2.0 either it give me the same error nounting device Error ret = -1 (on the YAWMM is error -6 for what is worth)
thanks
I don't utilize YAWM, but instead WAD Manager1.8 MOD and never had a problem with it, try that instead.

Friendly reminder WAD managers doesn't like USBs for some reason. Install wads from SD instead.
 

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I don't utilize YAWM, but instead WAD Manager1.8 MOD and never had a problem with it, try that instead.

Friendly reminder WAD managers doesn't like USBs for some reason. Install wads from SD instead.
Thank you, i installed the wads from the sd! i thought they had to be in the same drive as the wbfs
 
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