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Hi,

as my current USB-Drive has begun to report SMART Errors I would like to transfer all Data to a new drive. Now what I would like to know is, how to transfer all Data, including Game Data and Savegames, to a new drive. If I just plug a new drive to my WiiU it tells me, that just one drive is supported.

Any Ideas?

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Sorry, this is a bit off-topic, but which tool do you use to detect these errors? Never done this before but I am also a bit worried about my Wii U's hdd.
 

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If I just plug a new drive to my WiiU it tells me, that just one drive is supported.
That's only on the HOME Menu. You need to connect the other drive after going to System Settings > Data Management. From there, you can format it and move everything over.
 

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Sorry, this is a bit off-topic, but which tool do you use to detect these errors? Never done this before but I am also a bit worried about my Wii U's hdd.
On linux I use smartctl or gsmartctl. SMART Status was worrying me.

Migration took about 12 hours for 500GBs but now all data is on a new drive.

After migration I've checked the old one with badblocks and it has quite a lot of bad blocks. I'm quite happy that there were no errors or abort while transferring all data
 

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