So both Uneek+DI and Sneek+DI will not load? This likely means that Sneek isn't compatible with your USB drive. Plain jane Sneek doesn't access the drive at all which is why it loads. I'm in the same situation.
First thing first though, double check your USB drive partition. Sneek only works with the first partition. It must be a primary partition (ie, not an extended partition with a logical partition inside of it, though I honestly have no idea why one would do that for their first partition.) And it must be formatted as FAT32 with a cluster size of 32K or lower. There is some anecdotal evidence that 32K works best, however.
And in the root of your drive you should have a SNEEK folder, the emulated NAND folders (meta, shared1/2, sys, ticket, title, maybe some others I'm forgetting), and a GAMES folder. (Standard Sneek requires the games be extracted FST format installed with DiscEx or wit --fst.)
First thing first though, double check your USB drive partition. Sneek only works with the first partition. It must be a primary partition (ie, not an extended partition with a logical partition inside of it, though I honestly have no idea why one would do that for their first partition.) And it must be formatted as FAT32 with a cluster size of 32K or lower. There is some anecdotal evidence that 32K works best, however.
And in the root of your drive you should have a SNEEK folder, the emulated NAND folders (meta, shared1/2, sys, ticket, title, maybe some others I'm forgetting), and a GAMES folder. (Standard Sneek requires the games be extracted FST format installed with DiscEx or wit --fst.)











