Like I suggested 2 days ago...pplucky said:Are your UNEEK files always in the drive's primary partition? If you can, try having a single FAT32 partition in one of the drives...
Like I suggested 2 days ago...pplucky said:Are your UNEEK files always in the drive's primary partition? If you can, try having a single FAT32 partition in one of the drives...
...this is not an issue for S/UNEEK+DI. for extracted games: even though a folder may contain more than 4GB of data, even the largest single file within that folder is much, much less than 4GB.... the 4GB limit is a file size limit, not a folder size limit....Jehuty25 said:Finally got Uneek+DI running after a while. I dunno much about it but does that discex program split files over 4GB or do I have to use burnt discs for those kind of games?
Jehuty25 said:So if I wanted to play Metroid Prime Trilogy through joyflow, there wouldn't be any problems?
anickname said:UNEEK only supports FAT32. The partition that UNEEK uses has to be the first partition, primairy, active and the cluster size has to be 32kb or less. The first partition has to be FAT32
And the cluster size is? Your issue has nothing to do with UNEEK, DI or the emu nand you're using. A flashing pattern like that is a problem within MINI not finding the required files for example
The 40 GB drive was formated using fat32format.exe with default setting which is 32KB cluster size.
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
I will check again.
Jehuty25 said:What I did was:
Delete every parition on the hard drive
Create a fat32 partition and made it primary/active
Format the partition (using easeus parition master home edition) and made the cluster size 32k
Created an emulated nand in modmii
Created UNEEK + DI using the sneek installer