If you cannot install wads using IOS36 then you do not have the trucha bug. You said MMM doesnt work so run Trucha Bug Restorer to get it. Then use IOS36 in wad manager and install all the cIOS wads.
Ideally I'll be using 120GB or so for Wii games, and the remaining 200GB for TV shows, movies, etc for when I plug it into my PS3.icebrg5 said:vanillakokakola said:Okay, awesome. I guess I interpreted "delete the rest" differently than they meant for it to be interpreted. Re-running HackMii is when my microSD decided it was no longer down with working with the Wii. Hopefully the new one comes in the mail today. I was so close! Even got a couple games installed and everything.
I'm also apparently functionally retarded when it comes to partitioning my 320GB Maxtor OneTouch III. I've never had an external hard drive before. Are there any good walkthroughs on that? I've tried a couple different programs but haven't had good results. I did okay when I used GParted (?), partitioning it about half and half into unallocated space and FAT32 space, but the WBFS didn't recognize either one. Are there any good walkthroughs for this? (I have Windows Vista, which appears to matter for some programs like SwissKnife and PartitionMagic, both of which I wasn't able to use)
How are you wanting to use your external hard drive? What usb loader will you be using?
You can use windows to partition it and then use another program to format it to fat32 or wbfs.
To format it in windows just right click on my computer and select manage and then a new window will pop up.On the left hand side look where it says Disk Management underneath Storage.Click that and then find your drive.You can right click on the drive to format it and it will give you options.Just figure out how big you want the partition and enter in the value in MB.
(*1GB =1024MB so do the math to figure it up)
Once you make the first partition then go back and click on the other unused space on the hard drive and format that.No need to enter any size for the partition on this one because it will automatically use up the rest of the space on the hard drive.
I would select QUICK FORMAT when you do this to speed things up.Also it doesnt matter what you format the partitions to because you can reformat them later using a different app.Doing this just sets up your partitions how you want them.
To format a partition to WBFS use wiibackup manager.
To format a partition thats over 32gb in size you can use any app you can find from doing a google search.I use a program called EASEUS PARTITION MASTER.
XFlak said:did u ever read anywhere that u were supposed to have a certain # or % of unprocessed blocks? I think not... so what makes u think its a problem?
vanillakokakola said:Ideally I'll be using 120GB or so for Wii games, and the remaining 200GB for TV shows, movies, etc for when I plug it into my PS3.
IIRC, it's currently formatted into a 200GB FAT32 partition and a 120GB partition with no format. When I used Wii Backup Manager, it wouldn't let me format either the FAT32 or the blank partition to WBFS. Can't remember the error message I got though. Should I be using the EASEUS one for that (even for WBFS) since both partitions are over 100GB?
I will be using USB Loader GX, by the way.
packerpride17 said:XFlak said:did u ever read anywhere that u were supposed to have a certain # or % of unprocessed blocks? I think not... so what makes u think its a problem?
Well I remember when backing it up every block processed with about 2 bad blocks... I don't know why the back up would not install or change every block
I installed the trucha bug fine with Trucha Bug Restorer, but it still won't install those 5 wads..
icebrg5 said:vanillakokakola said:Ideally I'll be using 120GB or so for Wii games, and the remaining 200GB for TV shows, movies, etc for when I plug it into my PS3.
IIRC, it's currently formatted into a 200GB FAT32 partition and a 120GB partition with no format. When I used Wii Backup Manager, it wouldn't let me format either the FAT32 or the blank partition to WBFS. Can't remember the error message I got though. Should I be using the EASEUS one for that (even for WBFS) since both partitions are over 100GB?
I will be using USB Loader GX, by the way.
What version of wiibackup manager did you try using?Some versions are betas so the formatting option might be broke in them.Try getting a different version and trying it.EASEUS can not format to wbfs.
vanillakokakola said:icebrg5 said:vanillakokakola said:Ideally I'll be using 120GB or so for Wii games, and the remaining 200GB for TV shows, movies, etc for when I plug it into my PS3.
IIRC, it's currently formatted into a 200GB FAT32 partition and a 120GB partition with no format. When I used Wii Backup Manager, it wouldn't let me format either the FAT32 or the blank partition to WBFS. Can't remember the error message I got though. Should I be using the EASEUS one for that (even for WBFS) since both partitions are over 100GB?
I will be using USB Loader GX, by the way.
What version of wiibackup manager did you try using?Some versions are betas so the formatting option might be broke in them.Try getting a different version and trying it.EASEUS can not format to wbfs.
I was using 3.0, so I'll give an older version a shot. Thank you!
This question is definitely a total newbie question, but can I put my ISOs on the WBFS partition? Or do those have to go in the FAT32 partition? What exactly can and can't go on the WBFS partition?
jakehowe said:Here's my Problem....Every post i found on updating a soft-modded system version lead me here.
I had 4.0 on my Wii.... I followed the main tutorial got to the second part...where it stated to load the
boot .dol/elf from the SD section.... as I stated below:
"Problem Is My Wii Freezes....at:
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Installing The Homebrew Channel & Bootmii
Run bannerbomb by going to the SD Card menu & choosing yes to load boot.dol/elf
This runs the Hackmii Installer from which you should install the Homebrew Channel, DVDX [optional], & Bootmii as IOS & boot2 if possible.
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When I try and do this.
The whole first half worked fine...so I don't understand whats wrong.
thanks for anyone who helps ....
ThE MaSTeR 3 said:So I just modded my wii with this tutorial and was wondering what I do with the "cIOS.zip" do I install all 31 wads? Strangely the "cIOS.zip" package is never mentioned in the guide?
Can someone please tell me if I need the cIOS.zip package.
Kanie said:I didn't really like the wii as much as the DS because of the games and the DS isnt so complicated(in my opinion), but more and more good games are coming and I want to play the wii again!
I have a few questions,..
first of all do you need to have a modchip??No all you need is xzxeros guide
- can I still play my legal games on it?YES
- as long as I don't update my wii ->just stay on 4.2(not sure if theres any new updates),, there won't be any harms to my wii right?No harm just install priiloader to block online and disc updates
- lastly is it possible to restore my wii back to normal??Only install bootmii and then make a nand backup with bootmii before you do anything in the guide
thanks people, im a noob in wii-related things
George Dawes said:I wouldn't use wbfs, it offers no advantage, but comes with enough disadvantages to make FAT32 a better choice. I'd just format the entire drive to one 320gb partition. That way you don't have to mess about resizing if you later decide you need more space for wii games or other stuff and everything will still work the same.
lol, are u claiming that you bought a hard drive formatted as WBFS???vanillakokakola said:George Dawes said:I wouldn't use wbfs, it offers no advantage, but comes with enough disadvantages to make FAT32 a better choice. I'd just format the entire drive to one 320gb partition. That way you don't have to mess about resizing if you later decide you need more space for wii games or other stuff and everything will still work the same.
Haha, really? Wish I knew that in the first place... that's how my HD came originally!
No, as FAT32XFlak said:lol, are u claiming that you bought a hard drive formatted as WBFS???vanillakokakola said:George Dawes said:I wouldn't use wbfs, it offers no advantage, but comes with enough disadvantages to make FAT32 a better choice. I'd just format the entire drive to one 320gb partition. That way you don't have to mess about resizing if you later decide you need more space for wii games or other stuff and everything will still work the same.
Haha, really? Wish I knew that in the first place... that's how my HD came originally!
LMFAO