aml435 said:I've read in a few places, people having a problem with getting a "I can't get file list" error trying to load Triiforce.
Recently, my old drive died on me (which ran Triiforce perfectly) and when I set up my replacement drive, lo and behold "can't get file list". Nothing I seemed to do would get it to recognize the NAND in Triiforce.
I tried a third drive. Same problem.
After a lot of experimenting, I noticed an option in the formatting and partitioning of drives called "Partition Map Scheme". By default, my machine (a mac) was setting this to "GUID Partition Table". I figured "What harm could it do? It already doesn't work." and changed that to "Master Boot Record".
Very next try, Triiforce works great.
I figured I would throw this out there for anyone else who runs into my problem, since I searched for 2 days and couldn't find an answer online.
Edit: Actually, trying it with the second drive didn't help. No idea why one magically detects now and the other one doesn't.
Well as far as i know you can read drives with this "GUID Partition Table" in operating systems that support it, Windows XP is not one of them. So if the "almighty" WinXP can't read the drive, don't expect your gaming console to do. I'm just posting this in case somebody gets here by Google.













