Homebrew MochaCFW reboot loop with USB storage

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I had this EXACT problem, let my upload my config file which solved the issue.

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[MOCHA]
viewMode=1
directLaunch=1
launchImage=0
noIosReload=1
launchSysMenu=0
redNAND=0
seeprom_red=0
otp_red=0
syshaxXml=1

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Replace your config file with the above! It fixed my issue with my Sysnand doing it.
 
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I have the same problem from to time to time, it can be months withouth issues or it can be each time I turn on the wii U, the only way to solve this I have found was to force shutdown and turning on it again, I'll try moving BOTW.
 
MOCHA-CFW...the whole NAND to SD dumping process.
You don't need to dump NAND, you know. That's a depreciated thing. If you're actually using an EmuNAND, that might well be the source of your woes. You should probably just try running Mocha without anything like that.
 
Apologies for the necrobump but I'm running into the same problem and the above solutions didn't work for me. I followed the guide at wiiu.hacks.guide exactly and I am receiving the "Please only connect or disconnect USB drives..." error after CBHC autoboots into the system menu. I have a USB 2.0 HDD which uses a Y splitter in the rear USB ports.
 
Apologies for the necrobump but I'm running into the same problem and the above solutions didn't work for me. I followed the guide at wiiu.hacks.guide exactly and I am receiving the "Please only connect or disconnect USB drives..." error after CBHC autoboots into the system menu. I have a USB 2.0 HDD which uses a Y splitter in the rear USB ports.

Did you just get the y cable or has it worked before? If it's never worked, it could be that it still is not giving the hard drive enough power and you may have to try a different one.
 
Did you just get the y cable or has it worked before? If it's never worked, it could be that it still is not giving the hard drive enough power and you may have to try a different one.

I've been using it with my Wii U for years so I don't think it's the problem. I also tried to connect one end of the Y splitter to a USB wall adapter. It booted up perfectly once but hasn't worked in any following attempts.
 
Are you using RedNand or just regular SysNand?

The problem seems to usually be associated with trying to use RedNand from everything I've read. The OP was also trying to use RedNand. If you are don't, just use SysNand. If you're not, then IDK.
 
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Are you using RedNand or just regular SysNand?

The problem seems to usually be associated with trying to use RedNand from everything I've read. The OP was also trying to use RedNand. If you are don't, just use SysNand. If you're not, then IDK.


Sysnand I believe, installed by CBHC
 

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