Hacking Emunand vs Guitar Hero: WoR

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I've scoured google for my answer and decided to ask here...
How do I edit the available freespace reported by my emunand. By free space I mean the Remaining blocks of memory.

I was wondering because I want to set up a emunand for my Guitar Hero DLC so that I don't have to store all my dlc on my SD card.

Any assistance or help would be greatly appreciated.
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The game has the option to download the DLC to "Wii" memory instead of SD meaning NAND, worst case scenario I can just buy a bigger SD card, just trying to make use of the hard drive I have. :D
 
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What loader are you using? You can set up a completely separate NAND folder for just that game if you want. I don't know that there are any patches to change the reported free space. It's probably hard-coded in the system menu software.
 

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What loader are you using? You can set up a completely separate NAND folder for just that game if you want. I don't know that there are any patches to change the reported free space. It's probably hard-coded in the system menu software.
I'm using USBloaderGX's default emunand options, The issue isnt the dlc loading from nand, its the freespace reported by the nand. It kept my "free block count" from when I backed up my system nand.
 

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I'm using USBloaderGX's default emunand options, The issue isnt the dlc loading from nand, its the freespace reported by the nand. It kept my "free block count" from when I backed up my system nand.

That's because it contains everything your real NAND did when you backed it up. You can always use ShowMiiWads to remove anything you don't want from the NAND folder.
 

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