Hi,
some info from the wiki (http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php/USB_Devices_Compatibility_List#250GB):
Seagate FreeAgent GO 250 GB
Works perfect with USB Loader, use the bundled software to disable inactive drive spindown (now available on the seagate site)
Seagate FreeAgent GO 320 GB
Only works if the whole drive is formatted in FAT32 by a 3rd party app(Fat32Format), and then WBFS is installed from the pc as well. In order for the loader to see your partition, hook up the USB but leave the drive unplugged. Boot up the wii and plug in the drive in the HBC. The previously reported issue was incorrect, as long as you follow this process you can also connect the drive to a Vista pc to add/delete isos. Update!!! Drive appears to go to 'sleep' during some games (even with sleep mode set to never and using hdparm) creating black screen, thus some causing some games to crash.
Is this true? its a BIG difference between these two drives...
some info from the wiki (http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php/USB_Devices_Compatibility_List#250GB):
Seagate FreeAgent GO 250 GB
Works perfect with USB Loader, use the bundled software to disable inactive drive spindown (now available on the seagate site)
Seagate FreeAgent GO 320 GB
Only works if the whole drive is formatted in FAT32 by a 3rd party app(Fat32Format), and then WBFS is installed from the pc as well. In order for the loader to see your partition, hook up the USB but leave the drive unplugged. Boot up the wii and plug in the drive in the HBC. The previously reported issue was incorrect, as long as you follow this process you can also connect the drive to a Vista pc to add/delete isos. Update!!! Drive appears to go to 'sleep' during some games (even with sleep mode set to never and using hdparm) creating black screen, thus some causing some games to crash.
Is this true? its a BIG difference between these two drives...