SPEKKY said:thanks i'll give it a try much appreciated
did you go through steps 12,13 and 14 again to?
well I did 10 & 11.. and i got it to be 4.1 but keep in mind I'm NO expert in this. ._.
SPEKKY said:thanks i'll give it a try much appreciated
did you go through steps 12,13 and 14 again to?
Deltemis said:quick question
i know that you can load a usb drive via usb loader channel
i'm wondering if you could use a portable external hard drive such as the WD passport?
i know it'll work with the large hard drives but what i wanted to know is if anybody has done this because since most portable hard drives only have a usb cable, would the wii be enough to power the e-hd or should i get one with its own power cord?
thanks
Its not as simple as making two folders. You'll have to make 2 partitions cause Wii games only load of WBFS, which can hold wii games and nothing else.kosheh said:another quick question
Is it possible to use one general USB portable HD for multiple consoles?
See I was planning on investing in like a 80GB portable hard drive, but I recently softmodded my PS2. I've got my Wii's softmoddery updated so it can boot things via USB as well. I'd like to be able to use that hard drive for both game system's USB hard drive loaders - and yeah, I'm not gonna be dumb and load a PS2 game on a Wii or anything.
tl;dr can I make a "PS2" folder and a "Wii" folder on said USB hard drive and have both run games on their respective systems without any sort of conflict?
GameSoul said:I've actually been testing this. I'm trying to use an external HD with it's own power supply and USB cable to boot isos and the channel isnt recognizing it. There's like 5 different versions of the USB loader and i dunno which to use.
Deltemis said:GameSoul said:I've actually been testing this. I'm trying to use an external HD with it's own power supply and USB cable to boot isos and the channel isnt recognizing it. There's like 5 different versions of the USB loader and i dunno which to use.
I've seen usb loader gx being used for it in a few vids i've seen, have you tried that yet?
also you can try neogamma if that doesn't work
i'd like to find out if a portable one works, but if it doesn't i'll just go ahead and use a full external
motleypixel said:Okay, this should be a simple question to answer and I think it's worth the while of others that aren't so "die-hard" to keep things going.
I softmodded my wii about 5 months ago (wii firmware 4.0U) and right now I'm just happy that we have about 12 BU on disc that work like a champ and that all our original titles work fine. Now the past two titles I've tried (My Sims Racing and Wii Sports Resort), have not worked and I did try the (current at the time) "glorious work-around" for the My Sims Racing and it essentially chewed up a full week-end day of mine and pretty much got my in a pissy mood etc (I know, you get what you pay, or not pay for right?). Luckily I "think" everything is back to normal and we continue to enjoy our Bu's and original titles.
Now here's the question, and I think a thought that EVERYONE thinking of soft-modding their wii should consider. What if I call it quits, as in I stop aquiring BU's and stay right where I'm at, BUT I decide to buy Wii Sports Resort, what's the risk I take running this original title and the disc containing updates that will break our current softmod setup? Is there a recommended best practice on how to protect when running an original title w/o having to perform wad updates, cios updates, or "glorious work-arounds"?
Thanks,
Lex