aabbccdd said:FYI, you can't install DLC with wad2nand.
Are you sure? I managed to do just that with several DLC games I have.
aabbccdd said:FYI, you can't install DLC with wad2nand.
s3phir0th115 said:aabbccdd said:FYI, you can't install DLC with wad2nand.
Are you sure? I managed to do just that with several DLC games I have.
dsfanatic5 said:This is for those who keep getting the ret = -1 error when mounting USB with Triforce.
I have personally done enough testing to confirm that not all USB devices are currently compatible with this program. If you are experiencing the ret + -1 error when loading your nand backup from USB, it's probably your device. When testing my 8gb I/O Magic (manufactured by Cornice Inc.) device, I get the error every time. This drive passes every single test you could throw at it, including USB Loader GX, all emulators, and MPlayerCE. It will destroy your mind as to why you get the error, especially when everyone else seems to have success. This is not exclusive to this particular drive, as a few other devices give me the same error.
Tonight I opened a new Seagate Freeagent Go 500gb drive (I've already set up 2 of these), and partitioned it to where the first partition is 120gb primary/ACTIVE, and the second partition was dedicated to WBFS. I tested it with the usual apps, and all tests were successful. I then tested the first partition which is FAT32 primary/active with my nand backup, and Triforce recognized it for the first time. Consider that before this, Triforce wouldn't recognize any USB device I had, except for a crappy 2gb pen drive.
I realize that Triforce is in beta form, and that many bugs still exist. I just wanted to give peace to those few that experience problems with this program, and can't use their preferred USB device. As of right now, there's no wiki, or list of compatible devices, but I can confirm that there are issues with different devices. So if you get the ret = -1 error when loading your backup nand in USB, try a different device. It should be obvious now that your device be set to ACTIVE in window's disk management option, but this won't always result in success.
Strangely enough, games that wouldn't load with my previous SD nand backup, now load with my partition 1 nand backup. Metal Slug NTSC gave me an error message on my SD card (which loaded other games fine), but loads perfectly on my new USB partition. This is not a problem with IOS202, but rather an inconsistancy with different devices. I hope this adds relief to those who've given up on this application altogether (like I almost did). Thanks again to the hard work that the Triforce team has put in. The app does work, and it's progress is amazing
carbonyle said:I prefer install wads from the PC with Wad2NAND and emulate from SD, This is the simpliest way I think (1/ Simple FS Dumper 0.2, 2/ extract wads with wad2nand, 3/ copy to sd title & ticket folders, 4/ lauchn triiforce and choose sd nand, 5/ enjoy)
Ossot said:Got -1024's with those, iirc anyway. My original dump was using ftpii + wiind2. Now i'm using SFSD. Gonna see if that goes better. I've also grab'd a ton of misc wads to test with post dump.
QUOTE said:Could not write to/read from Wii system
memory. For details, please read the Wii
Operations Manual.
nicksasa said:doesnt really matter, just make sure you HAVE a nand FS dump on your sd and have a structure like
sd:/title
sd:/meta
sd:/shared1
etc