try creating a directory called sneek on the sd card. That should be the problem. The menu saves its slot.bin in NAND/sneek/slot.bin. The file should autometically be created, but if the directory doesn't exist maybe he can't.
Added to the first post along with some credits,pepxl said:new icon to distinguish Pune's mods
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QUOTE said:Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
 Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\User>c:\DiscEx.exe game.iso
DiscEX v 0.3 by crediar
Built: 23:57:11 May 8 2010
Public Version
It is not allowed to resell, rehost, redistribute
or include this file in any packages!
Error: Can't open "game.iso"
C:\Documents and Settings\User>
ChokeD said:Use this instead and see if you have better luck.
http://gbatemp.net/t214002-wiijmanager-mul...rm-windows-os-x
QUOTE said:c:\DiscEx.exe c:\game.iso
SanGor said:you must type:
QUOTE said:c:\DiscEx.exe c:\game.iso
because as you said YOURSELF the game is in your C drive but you are currently in the "C:\Documents and Settings\User" folder so OF course DiscEx can't find your game.
Here is an easy way right click on an iso go to properties and change the "opens with" option to DiscEx then all you need do is double click "ISO" to start processarasium said:An easy way is to put the isos in the same folder as discex. Then drag'n drop your iso on DiscEx executable.
cobleman said:Here is an easy way right click on an iso go to properties and change the "opens with" option to DiscEx then all you need do is double click "ISO" to start processarasium said:An easy way is to put the isos in the same folder as discex. Then drag'n drop your iso on DiscEx executable.
No matter where you have the iso the folder will be created there
P.S. Make sure you have the latest DiscEx 0.4
You can still load them with virtual drives and still burn them with Imgburn without a problem just as before you have to pick an iso to mount or burn . And not having to move the iso on to the same drive as DiscEx saves you time.And if people can use a double click of a mouse they will, just to save them the hassle of the extra work of moving iso's out of folders to the root of there drivesarasium said:cobleman said:Here is an easy way right click on an iso go to properties and change the "opens with" option to DiscEx then all you need do is double click "ISO" to start processarasium said:An easy way is to put the isos in the same folder as discex. Then drag'n drop your iso on DiscEx executable.
No matter where you have the iso the folder will be created there
P.S. Make sure you have the latest DiscEx 0.4
This will break the association for all other isos (generally the association with virtual DVD driver and burn programs)... I think this isn't a very good solution for people who aren't familiar with computers.![]()
arasium said:An easy way is to put the isos in the same folder as discex. Then drag'n drop your iso on DiscEx executable.
1 yesBitbyte said:Two basic questions:
1) Are you able to install a 4.2U emulated NAND even though your Wii is running 3.2U?
2) Can someone please list the advantages of using SNEEK again? Like the main features. I don't see those anywhere. As far as I can tell it's mainly so you're able to have all of your Wiiware/VC games on one USB HDD.
