I don't have oneshadowtroop said:[20:35] need help
[20:35] got my games on an ntfs partition
[20:35] under /WBFS
[20:35] CFG says no games
[20:36] is there a limit to how many files can be on the partition?
[20:36] the partition has a LOT of other files too
copypasta'd from chat.
PLZ help.
And you can't be bothered to edit your question properly?
Why should anyone bother to answer?
Anyway, maybe try with lower case /wbfs instead of /WBFS.
It seems on ntfs that is case sensitive, but it was not intentional.
Budweiser said:There is no hard limit set.etrigan said:There is a limit, but you have not hit it. Not sure what the error is, but its not due to ntfs itself:
http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
Just out of curiosity what is the limit on games on a partition?
is there a limit the Configurable USB Loader will read? Thanks Bud
QUOTE(Peache @ Dec 20 2009, 06:30 AM)oggzee are you going to go through the SDHC code for Configurable USB Loader? It's the only homebrew program that won't boot up on my kingston 16gb SDHC. I've been waiting patiently but nothings been done with this issue and i'm not the only one with this problem. I hope you can fix it as your loader is the only one i'll ever use
mousex said:How often do I have to tell these NTFS-compressed-file-lovers that that sparse-iso files have the same size as compressed iso files? Just amke sparse .iso fiels from your isos with wbfs_file, you can keep your 2TB of warez on the drive as 1TB and still play them and also directly burn them and use wii scrubber. Read the damn thread ChaosEnergy.
And as you are on Windows you can use the .bat file instead of the .sh file (yes the one with the same name but with .bat at the ending, I also wrote this on one of the last three pages, is it to much to read at least the last few pages?)
Maybe one day...wiiuser2 said:Hi Oggzee,
First of all thanks for the excellent loader. An impressive piece of work.
I have it booted automatically with preloader. I almost never see the Nintendo Wii menu anymore.
I have a suggestion for new functionality which I could not see listed in the Faq section (not sure if it has been asked earlier):
would it be possible to position the cursor to the last played game in the game list when starting the USB loader ?
In a lot of cases you want to play your last purchased game a couple of days in a row.....
(Currently doing this manually by renaming games like "AA_blablabla" to get them on top of the list but it needs constant updating of titles.txt)
Thanks in advance!
Normally on windows you don't have spaces in the folder name as it's mostly X:/wbfs. On Unix/OS X you can often have spaces in the name, for me it is /Volumes/Wii NTFS/wbfs.ChaosEnergy said:move_dirs.bat script has trouble to run, if it is contained in a folder with a space in name
also it runs into trouble if file name contain character's like !
??mousex said:Normally on windows you don't have spaces in the folder name as it's mostly X:/wbfs. On Unix/OS X you can often have spaces in the name, for me it is /Volumes/Wii NTFS/wbfs.
So you could try running move_files.sh in cygwin. Cygwin is a whole lot better than the default windows cmd. Or you could try putting some " here and there in the bat file where they are needed.
oggzee said:And you can't be bothered to edit your question properly?shadowtroop said:[20:35] need help
[20:35] got my games on an ntfs partition
[20:35] under /WBFS
[20:35] CFG says no games
[20:36] is there a limit to how many files can be on the partition?
[20:36] the partition has a LOT of other files too
copypasta'd from chat.
PLZ help.
Why should anyone bother to answer?
Anyway, maybe try with lower case /wbfs instead of /WBFS.
It seems on ntfs that is case sensitive, but it was not intentional.
I was talking about te wbfs folder stupid!Jodiskett said:??mousex said:Normally on windows you don't have spaces in the folder name as it's mostly X:/wbfs. On Unix/OS X you can often have spaces in the name, for me it is /Volumes/Wii NTFS/wbfs.
So you could try running move_files.sh in cygwin. Cygwin is a whole lot better than the default windows cmd. Or you could try putting some " here and there in the bat file where they are needed.
yes like "program files"
When I use Windows I use a English one, too as I was too lazy to install the German MUIChaosEnergy said:some germans use english systems
my wbfs_file and the bat are in a folder with spaces
I got it fixed with a "" in first checks, but later it dropped some stupid pathes
i moved everything now into root of disc
stay classy gbatemp...stay classy.mousex said:I was talking about the wbfs directory and this faggot starts talking about the Program Files dir
Plz do not insult it seems to be more efficientmousex said:I was talking about te wbfs folder stupid!Jodiskett said:??mousex said:Normally on windows you don't have spaces in the folder name as it's mostly X:/wbfs. On Unix/OS X you can often have spaces in the name, for me it is /Volumes/Wii NTFS/wbfs.
So you could try running move_files.sh in cygwin. Cygwin is a whole lot better than the default windows cmd. Or you could try putting some " here and there in the bat file where they are needed.
yes like "program files"
I don't think that yo uhave your wbfs files in "Program Files" and that cfg loads this files from this folder. That's why I said it's mostly X:/wbfs (replace X with any otherletter that you drive may have). So please don't post if you are just writing bullshit. Thanks.
By the way, on a German system it's "Programme", no space in there.
gbatemp never was classyOncleJulien said:stay classy gbatemp...stay classy.
mousex said:I didn't speak, I wrote.
And I wasn't writing about space in windows but about spaces in the wbfs-folder names. Do you think I'm that stupid that I don't know that you can use spaces in file names on Windows?
gbatemp never was classyOncleJulien said:stay classy gbatemp...stay classy.It's the 4chan of video games.
Nice. kraut tit (see what I did there?).mousex said:I was talking about the wbfs directory and this faggot starts talking about the Program Files dir