Seems ios222 does not support your usb (thumb) drive.Wizard1 said:Loader: 50c-Fat
IOS222 (Rev 4) [FAT]
Mounting drive........ TIME OUT
Seconded - it takes a few seconds to snip away anything not strictly necessary, it's bad manners not to. GBAtemp is full of "people" who completely ignore this though.kid sampson said:Can anyone confirm that SDHC support works within games when using this loader? Trying to do a bit of troubleshooting here. Also, should I be able to choose to load a game from more than just ios 222 or 223?
SDHC support is broken IME - at least none of the SDHC cards I tried work. 2gb and under SD cards work fine though.
QUOTE(oggzee @ Dec 28 2009, 10:24 AM) Jesus people, can you stop quoting entire posts when they are so large?
oggzee said:Q: Is it possible to install a game from a dvd disc to a FAT partition in .wbfs format?
A: Yes. Just press button + to install the game as usual.
Eskeletor said:Hi, I used to have my hard drive in wbsf but format changed to FAT32, previously installed the games from the dvd without problems but no now, I am using revision 875, if this is a known problem with fat32, thank you very much and excuse my English.
device = usb
partition = ntfs1
ios = 222-mload
what firmware are you running i think u need firmware 4.1 (dont quote me on that tho) that has sdhc supportQUOTE said:SDHC support is broken IME - at least none of the SDHC cards I tried work. 2gb and under SD cards work fine though.
You can change the websites using the configurator, found here: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=174304bert02 said:downloading covers... is there a way to change the links to get the covers...? link 1 seems to get errors and hangs all the time but as soon as it lets link 2 get it there done just takes ages and freezes on link 1
4.1, 4.2 and 3.2. It's the loader support for HC that is broken, as oggzee has said before.bert02 said:what firmware are you running i think u need firmware 4.1 (dont quote me on that tho) that has sdhc support
rafb said:9th_Sage said:I can't think of any. The speed (and compatibility) should be basically the same either way if that's what you're getting at.IAmTheRad said:Hi, newbie question here. I just got USBLoader working today, and I'm wondering if I'd have any advantage switching my FAT32 partition over to WBFS.
are there any advantages going other way around form WBFS to FAT32?
oggzee said:wbfs_file 2.6
wbfs_file_2.6_win32.zip
(included sources and windows binary)
Changes:
v2.6:
* Fixed add_wbfs command for copying .wbfs files to WBFS partitions.
(Problem was with WBFS partitions larger than 128GB,
because of the different wbfs block sizes)
* Command init now requires -f option to force formatting
* Don't print sparse errors when writing .iso to FAT