Hacking Nintendont

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Is there a link to HOW-TO the format and cluster I know how to format but I'm new to the 64kb cluster
Windows: Right click in My PC "Administrate" and one of the last options says something about disk (disk manager or something like that) and there just select your drive, right click and format then a window will show you the different options

I'm using XP so some names could be different

Try googling "Formatting With Windows (insert version) Disk Tools/Management
 
Windows: Right click in My PC "Administrate" and one of the last options says something about disk (disk manager or something like that) and there just select your drive, right click and format then a window will show you the different options

I'm using XP so some names could be different

Try googling "Formatting With Windows (insert version) Disk Tools/Management

For windows 7 or higher you need a third party software like easeus, it is not supported natively
 
I thought it said HID had to be turned off for some reason.

Ahh, This
To paraphrase what Abz said
it works the same as all the other BT controllers.
That does mean if you are playing a single player game that only looks at the p1 controller.You may have to unplug a gamecube controller from the p1 port and you may have to turn HID off so those controllers arent assignd to player 1
 
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I believe I did everything right format went down to cluster option switch to 64, I put a GC game on a 14.9 USB Stick just to test it b4 a move to my big Ex-drive. I exported a wii game from my ex-drive and tried to put it on my USB and it says it's too big it's only 4.37 g and i have 13g left on USB. I tried testing CFG with just GC game and it doesn't read the USB stick. Any answers???
 
I believe I did everything right format went down to cluster option switch to 64, I put a GC game on a 14.9 USB Stick just to test it b4 a move to my big Ex-drive. I exported a wii game from my ex-drive and tried to put it on my USB and it says it's too big it's only 4.37 g and i have 13g left on USB. I tried testing CFG with just GC game and it doesn't read the USB stick. Any answers???

First of all FAT32 only support file sizes up to 4GB anything larger you have to use a Wii backup program to split it.
 

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