Where did you get that info from?TeenTin said:When using FAT32, the maximum size can be partitioned is 200GB, right ?
TeenTin said:When using FAT32, the maximum size can be partitioned is 200GB, right ?

Not sure how your equation goes, but there are only about 5000 users, so by following your logic i guess there are only 5 people who would like this featureStompSC said:But, if statistical every 1000th usb-oader user is as stupid than me, and didn't noticed that, than there are over 10001 people who would like this feature.![]()
that was mean.... lologgzee said:Not sure how your equation goes, but there are only about 5000 users, so by following your logic i guess there are only 5 people who would like this feature![]()
QUOTE said:USBLoaderCFG_Forwarder-UCXF.wad


When does this error happen, can you make a picture?EmperorOfCanada said:Any suggestions? I just switched from GX, managed to copy all my games into .wbfs format and back onto my freshly formatted FAT32 drive. USB Loader will not mount the device (plugged into port 0 of course).
I am sure it is my bad, but I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
Thanks for any help![]()
*edit*
I reread my post and I was painfully unclear so let me add, I am getting Error ret-1 but I am certain my drive is plugged into the right port.

oggzee said:When does this error happen, can you make a picture?EmperorOfCanada said:Any suggestions? I just switched from GX, managed to copy all my games into .wbfs format and back onto my freshly formatted FAT32 drive. USB Loader will not mount the device (plugged into port 0 of course).
I am sure it is my bad, but I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
Thanks for any help![]()
*edit*
I reread my post and I was painfully unclear so let me add, I am getting Error ret-1 but I am certain my drive is plugged into the right port.
Is the fat partition otherwise recognized in HBC? - try to copy apps/usbloader over there and check if it is visible in HBC when you switch to USB HDD.
Did you put the .wbfs files to \wbfs\ directory?
What model of hdd is that? How big?

Which cios 249 revision do you have? (rev14?)EmperorOfCanada said:To be honest with you I have no idea what brand or anything the drive it, I bought it ages ago and bought an enclosure for it. Now that I think about it I think it was a Seagate and it is 500GB. I know I have the config files etc set up right because I just format a 4GB memory stick and put a small game on it and the USB loader worked like a charm.
The drive definitely used to work for GX loader so I dont see any reason the wii wouldnt like it now.
What is happening is as soon as I load CUL it says
FAT32 mount: SD (Standard)
[USB Mass Storage Device]
[+] Mounting device, please wait...
(30 second timeout)
1 2 3 4.. etc etc
then it times out and says Make sure USB port 0 is used (which it is)
I was concerned that maybe the drive was F'd up but according to windows it is alive and healthy. (And yes, games are in WBFS folder)
Ideas?

oggzee said:Which cios 249 revision do you have? (rev14?)
If not try upgrading. Or did you upgrade recently?
Do you have cios 222 rev4 installed?
Are you using the normal cfg v46 boot.dol or the 46-fat.dol version?
Try using one and the other and check if there is any change...
normal v46 uses cios 249 while the 46-fat version uses cios 222.
And yes as suggested, if nothing else works, try re-formatting to wbfs and see if that makes any change.
charroux said:use the wbfs_file.exe program. Type "wbfs_file.exe F: ls > c:\path\filename.txt" without quotes, where F is the WBFS drive, and you specify the path and name for the output file.tHciNc said:Is there a program or does this let you list all games on a wbfs or fat drive with there title id and name, but that saves it as a text file ??

nikeymikey said:How do i extract an iso from .wbfs using wbfs_file?
Also where can i get a full list of the commands for wbfs_file?