Hacking Nintendont

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Guys, once again.
I have 50+ COMPLETE ISOs on my HDD. I don't access to my originals nor the console ATM and probably won't for some time.
Is CLEANRIP able to verify ISOs already on the HDD? And if so, how should the distribution be? (They're already inside their own folder, inside the top "games" folder)
If CLEANRIP is not an option, are there any hash calculator or any specific (for GCN games) program able to compare my ISOs against REDUMPs database file (*.DAT file)
Thanks.
NTSC/U WiiU BTW, if it makes any difference. So I'm literally UNABLE to re-rip my games even if I had them with me right now.
 
Is anyone other than me experiences a weird video bug?
Everytime I load a game, it loads the bios and video is cut and glitchy. But once the progressive scan screen is passed, it goes back to normal.
tested videomode 480p and auto, behaves the same. Nintendont 3.323
Autobbot from USB loader GX and nintendont through HBC do the same bug.

Video is cut from to, has a weird greenish tint, but do not crash like pal bios usually does.
Seems like an aestetic issue, weird still.

Does not happen on 3.319, previous version I tested.

Nobody experienced BIOS video issues? It happend on ntsc WiiU, ntsc BIOS and ntsc games.
Similar to pal issue, but do not crash and fix itself at progressive scan selection in my games.
 
BIOS running fine here. NTSC-U BIOS on an NTSC-U Wii U

aaah so I am the onlyone having this video problem :(
It never happened before. Well that do not really bother me since games works fine right after bios screen. But still weird behaviour. I mean, NTSC bios in ntsc video mode should work properly, right? :unsure:
 
Did you try the revision on the compatibility list?

The version number on the compatibility list was so old I was thinking it was the ROM version. I just tried Nintendon't r126 and Turok boots fine with it.

It DOES access the memory card almost immediately after it starts loading, way before where it crashes.

Working on r299, also, which was right before the big USB code cleanup.
 
The version number on the compatibility list was so old I was thinking it was the ROM version. I just tried Nintendon't r126 and Turok boots fine with it.

It DOES access the memory card almost immediately after it starts loading, way before where it crashes.

Working on r299, also, which was right before the big USB code cleanup.

Iso versions goes next to the game name. Check Super Smash Bros Melee out for example.
 
I added a partion on a 1TB External HDD (3.0) that I have, I formated it, and then I did all the process, and when I load it with the COnfigurable USB Loader, the screen gets stuck on cfg, I tried with a 8GB Flash Drive and it worked. TotalInsanity4 recommended me to set the partion as primary, but both my partions and primary, and I don't know how to set the other one as logical drive. Also, I'm planning on buying a 128GB (2.0) Flash Drive for 10 dollars to install wii games, should I? (I rather use the HDD in case it's possible, without deleting my current information on the other partion, which is the one I think it's loading, but I'm not sure)
 
I added a partion on a 1TB External HDD (3.0) that I have, I formated it, and then I did all the process, and when I load it with the COnfigurable USB Loader, the screen gets stuck on cfg, I tried with a 8GB Flash Drive and it worked. TotalInsanity4 recommended me to set the partion as primary, but both my partions and primary, and I don't know how to set the other one as logical drive. Also, I'm planning on buying a 128GB (2.0) Flash Drive for 10 dollars to install wii games, should I? (I rather use the HDD in case it's possible, without deleting my current information on the other partion, which is the one I think it's loading, but I'm not sure)

Nintendont doesn't like partitioned hard drives
 
I added a partion on a 1TB External HDD (3.0) that I have, I formated it, and then I did all the process, and when I load it with the COnfigurable USB Loader, the screen gets stuck on cfg, I tried with a 8GB Flash Drive and it worked. TotalInsanity4 recommended me to set the partion as primary, but both my partions and primary, and I don't know how to set the other one as logical drive. Also, I'm planning on buying a 128GB (2.0) Flash Drive for 10 dollars to install wii games, should I? (I rather use the HDD in case it's possible, without deleting my current information on the other partion, which is the one I think it's loading, but I'm not sure)
1. $10 is way too cheap for a 128GB flash drive, probably a fake.
2. Nintendont should work with multiple partitions. However, it may be like DIOS MIOS and uneek in that the FAT32 partition must be physically at the start of the disk, so if you just added one at the end of a disk, that might be why. I know there are some programs that can swap the order of partitions, but they take a while and can corrupt your data if you lose power or something. If you can, temporarily move your data somewhere else, create a 100GB or so FAT32 partition, and then create your other partition afterwards (NTFS, I'm assuming).
 
What I was thinking is, what if I add a new partion, I transfer all the information I currently have to that partion, then I format the original-previous partion, and I use that, should that work?

And the gb it's for real, you can find it on ebay, it has 7k sold XD
 

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