Ok i downgraded to 4.1e but the backup games still do not work.
i will have to make do then buy a dvd hard drive as i don't want to risk darkcorp.
one question though
from some reading usb loader gx (3.0) can be used in ntfs, do i need to make wbfs folder to put my games in? and do i put iso on the drive or use wbfs manager and put them on as wbfs format?
thank you once again.
Sorry, I was away for a day.
Anyway, at this point you have 2 options (3 if you include the fact that you now have a USB hard drive).
1. the reason I was so insistent that you make a backup was so you would be so that installing DarkCorp would no longer bear any risk. If nothing goes wrong during the installation there's nothing to worry about from there on out. If something does go wrong, even if the wii would no longer start after installation, all you have to do is rename that file on your SD card back to "bootmii", pop it in, and it will start up BootMii again. At that point you can just have it put back the backup you made and it will be EXACTLY like it was
in the moment you made the backup. No worries. (if you like it better now that it's clean and rehacked with ModMii, you could always make another backup NOW so IF you have to restore the backup it will end up in this nice clean state again) DarkCorp would make you able to run DVD-R backup copies right from the disk channel just like a WiiKey.
2. Pretty much all Backup loader apps (Configurable USB Loader, USB Loader GX, WiiFlow, PostLoader, NeoGamma, uLoader, etc.) have the option to load a DVD-R directly, by themselves, and no need to make any more changes than you already have. There's usually a button or an option to load a game disk and (unlike doing it from the normal system menu) they don't care if it's an original retail disk or a DVD-R copy.
3. Run them from the USB Hard drive. The Backup loaders (mentioned in #2) usually have the option to copy a disk to the hard drive and, again, they don't care if it's a DVD-R disk or a retail disk. You can also use Wii Backup Manager (similar to WBFS Manager) and all you need to do is put the DVD-R backup in your computer and connect the USB hard drive to it and it can copy EITHER a disk image you have on the computer OR copy straight from the DVD-R backup you just put in.
(you can do all 3 if you want to have options.)