Hacking Nintendont

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Once I open CFG and it scans Warning: Partition WBFS1 not found! Select a different partition or format a WBFS partition (it is in the top USB port if the Wii U is facing flat) But once a have some options down below I press A button to select partition and I select P#1 FAT1 usb: and hit A and then the games come up but, y not on it's own, also the game goes to 480p and does see the save files knowning I force the video in Nintendont to Wii U widescreen.
To save your drive setting in cfg click settings, then system, then save.
Nintendont will use whatever settings you set in cfg. you can not currently tell cfg you want wii u widescreen.
 
To save your drive setting in cfg click settings, then system, then save.
Nintendont will use whatever settings you set in cfg. you can not currently tell cfg you want wii u widescreen.


ok I think I'm getting there but in WBFS I can add Wii Games to the USB but when I select GC games and tell program Add to drive it says Completed entries to WBFS Drive but they are not on the drive.
 
ok I think I'm getting there but in WBFS I can add Wii Games to the USB but when I select GC games and tell program Add to drive it says Completed entries to WBFS Drive but they are not on the drive.

There is your problem. GameCube games MUST BE in a FAT32 partition not WBFS.
 
I thought it was in FAT32 64k, anyways NOW it is how can I add wii games and GC games on it?

For GameCube games they must be in the following format:
Code:
USB/SD: /games/gamename/game.iso
make sure it is "game.iso" and not "game.iso.iso" as that can happen if using Windows.

Wii game can be in:
Code:
USB/SD: /wbfs
I recommend using a Wii Backup program so that games larger than 4GB will be properly split.
 
For GameCube games they must be in the following format:
Code:
USB/SD: /games/gamename/game.iso
make sure it is "game.iso" and not "game.iso.iso" as that can happen if using Windows.

Wii game can be in:
Code:
USB/SD: /wbfs
I recommend using a Wii Backup program so that games larger than 4GB will be properly split.


Ok is there a Top backup program for that or any 1 will work?
 
OK I have a PC, now I know with just Wii Game u can just imported them, but with the GC games when they have to be in the folder labeled game, how do you imported the folder also?
 
Hey guys. I just updated to the newest version of Nintendont, and suddenly USB Loader GX won't load it. It says "this version of Nintendont doesn't support games on USB", even though I'm quite sure it does. Has anyone else encountered this? Does anyone happen to have the previous version of Nintendont?
 
OK I have a PC, now I know with just Wii Game u can just imported them, but with the GC games when they have to be in the folder labeled game, how do you imported the folder also?
For GameCube games just create the needed folder and drag an drop the iso over making sure it is named "game.iso". No need to use any programs to do it.

Hey guys. I just updated to the newest version of Nintendont, and suddenly USB Loader GX won't load it. It says "this version of Nintendont doesn't support games on USB", even though I'm quite sure it does. Has anyone else encountered this? Does anyone happen to have the previous version of Nintendont?
Make sure you are using the version located in Cyan's signature.
 

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