Why the hell should that happen? Do you have problems with something?goku1980 said:Just have to ask this here has anyone had black ops break thier wii
me and and a friend where playing he suddenly quit then called me in a panic saying black ops messed his wii up(it's not modded but thanks for the answer and srry for he off topic guysFIX94 said:Why the hell should that happen? Do you have problems with something?goku1980 said:Just have to ask this here has anyone had black ops break thier wii
goku1980 said:me and and a friend where playing he suddenly quit then called me in a panic saying black ops messed his wii up(it's not modded but thanks for the answer and srry for he off topic guysFIX94 said:Why the hell should that happen? Do you have problems with something?goku1980 said:Just have to ask this here has anyone had black ops break thier wii
ferjero989 said:Can cfg usb loader LOAD (boot.dol) from a ntfs partition and have its resources (usbloader folder with all the files inside included covers) be on a ntfs partition too?
im asking this, cuz this wasnt possible before.. the application needed to be on a fat partition..
Barbanera said:Hello, I do not have wifi connection working for my wii, so I downloaded all the covers with Backup Manager to my PC.
If I copy them to SD cards, where usb-loader is, they show up nice.
However, if I copy all the covers to my NTFS formatted usb hard disk (/usb-loader/ folder) and add the line
covers_path = usb:/usb-loader/covers
they don't show up at all.
Please help, what am I doing wrong?
Stigmatic said:Barbanera said:Hello, I do not have wifi connection working for my wii, so I downloaded all the covers with Backup Manager to my PC.
If I copy them to SD cards, where usb-loader is, they show up nice.
However, if I copy all the covers to my NTFS formatted usb hard disk (/usb-loader/ folder) and add the line
covers_path = usb:/usb-loader/covers
they don't show up at all.
Please help, what am I doing wrong?
You will need to look into the usb forwarder I linkded in answer to the question zizer quoted.
You will only get it to load covers from usb, only if you boot CFG from usb.
For point 1, note that Cfg will typically prefer the SD to the USB when it does its search for config.txt to determine the base directory. Simply deleting config.txt from sd:/usb-loader and from the directory where you have the app will make it choose the version on the drive instead. This means you can still have the app itself on the SD, with all other files on the drive if you like. And yes, you need to use ntfs:/ to reference NTFS drives for covers.Barbanera said:Ok, I managed to get it to work 2 ways:
1) loading USB Loader from USB hard disk by copying there the folders /usb-loader/ and /apps/usbloader_cfg from the SD *and* starting the Wii without the SD in;
in this case config.txt contains no covers_path definition
2) loading USB Loader from SD and covers from USB hard disk by copying there /usb-loader/covers/ and editing the config.txt with
covers_path = ntfs:/usb-loader/covers
The latter was key to my original post problems: use "ntfs" and not "usb" ! ;-)
Thanks for your help.
Are the files named correctly? Also, is the ntfs folder spelt in lower case? The best way to figure most of this out is to install a game from a disc. To do this on an ntfs drive, you just have to add "ntfs_write=1" to config.txt and then start Cfg and push + and follow the prompts. If it installs and plays fine, then the fault is in the way you stored the other games. Look at the FAQ in the first post for more info.Fat Slaughter Bad said:Alright, so I just switched over from GX to CFG, and after a huge hassle with the loader not being able to find cIOS249 (it asked to install) I got it to load, but now it won't recognize my hard drive, plugged into either port. I know it's compatible, cause I've been using it with GX for a while, only difference is this time I've formatted it to NTFS, and I reinstalled cIOS249.
EDIT: Alright, fixed that, just needed to reinstall cIOS, but now it's not showing any games on my hard drive. (I've got them in the wbfs folder, and they're iso's)
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:24:48 2011
IOS249, {0xfefb9f74, 0x9961dd76, 0xe5416e0f, 0x7df6a95b, 0x923d2561}, r21004 Base: 56
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:37:09 2011
IOS249, {0xba124a8e, 0x73f5b2cb, 0x5e2439be, 0x76629335, 0xa3f36418}, r21004 Base: 37
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:39:16 2011
IOS249, {0x2e5b15a4, 0x6e638735, 0x6d3d7403, 0xa78cdcc0, 0xe62a106b}, r21004 Base: 38
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:41:23 2011
IOS249, {0xf13c731c, 0x3d77c021, 0x48c3119f, 0x7679939f, 0xbde8857f}, r21004 Base: 53
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:43:26 2011
IOS249, {0x292464d3, 0xf94267d3, 0x849fd15c, 0x03200bde, 0xe8e0d6e8}, r21004 Base: 55
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:45:33 2011
IOS249, {0xb7272b2f, 0x72bdab83, 0x31d0639f, 0xfabc719d, 0xad818d91}, r21004 Base: 57
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 21:48:23 2011
IOS249, {0x91a7d59f, 0x4ae0671a, 0x9bdf2593, 0xf7535426, 0x85af4073}, r21004 Base: 58
d2x-rev=4
ciosversion=21004
"cIOS249[37]-v21d2x" md5=5c57218b245e0728d47de3e935660982
"cIOS250[37]-v21d2x" md5=f9385e3ca22b385eb2280231e9600a84
"cIOS249[38]-v21d2x" md5=87afa6a4ca2ebb4c1cacad4cfd1fe595
"cIOS250[38]-v21d2x" md5=e64b7ebb0c30e1c4e71a5f91d0aa0746
"cIOS249[53]-v21d2x" md5=27703ba598b6883194191c5b9ef69c48
"cIOS250[53]-v21d2x" md5=13e81b7bdcad1fd1996f9d3414362fc8
"cIOS249[55]-v21d2x" md5=8ad4ded5843b1228d7fdc003a7fa9ce1
"cIOS250[55]-v21d2x" md5=4cf8c7b2b64e13c6c4122bfb376cec32
"cIOS249[56]-v21d2x" md5=7d59e1952b13aa571add9c6f0529b625
"cIOS250[56]-v21d2x" md5=cc13c031eda4ee63d0c45fdad8e3967a
"cIOS249[57]-v21d2x" md5=5d3d68ec9a4b5301e221a8cd8c0b7eeb
"cIOS250[57]-v21d2x" md5=e8e22433c7a0beb0d72b1897947e95a3
"cIOS249[58]-v21d2x" md5=4424f8f8f1ec2ab1fc56a79ea07797e2
"cIOS250[58]-v21d2x" md5=6676dee6fa4969fc30150847c39d2631
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 08:55:40 2011
IOS249, {0x00de8cad, 0x17183381, 0x889a1299, 0x834a85eb, 0x45b59e05}, r21004 Base: 37
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 08:57:03 2011
IOS249, {0x0007e951, 0x173de10f, 0x0324b33f, 0xaa1f93c7, 0x28461fbe}, r21004 Base: 38
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 08:58:20 2011
IOS249, {0x00f92f4f, 0x8f989389, 0xcd9e2732, 0x7752e50b, 0xa47fde40}, r21004 Base: 53
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 08:59:51 2011
IOS249, {0x0056c457, 0x99c9a90f, 0xf0d9d994, 0x0724362a, 0xbe8ac29f}, r21004 Base: 55
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 09:01:26 2011
IOS249, {0x00a1872f, 0x412f94cf, 0xd90c818b, 0xde15681e, 0x63c41b52}, r21004 Base: 56
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 09:02:55 2011
IOS249, {0x00b06c85, 0xab7a94c2, 0x674785fc, 0x8f133335, 0xc9b84d49}, r21004 Base: 57
# CFG 68d Tue May 17 09:04:09 2011
IOS249, {0x000530f4, 0x0c472b29, 0xb8f22f5a, 0x752b0613, 0x109bace1}, r21004 Base: 58