Egonny said:Still having problems with that damn USB Loader: everything works fine, I can format the partition via the PC and add games via the PC, but when I connect the hard drive to my Wii, I recognizes the partition, but it says "No Games found!", altough I've added 2 of them on my PC.
Help?
referencer said:Does anyone know how to get online play working while using a USB LAN adapter? I get an error 51420 at best and a game freeze at worst, and this is true for every game with online compatibility I've tried.
Yeaeh, but when I format it with my Wii, it doesn't get recognized by my PC.AdamBrunt said:Egonny said:Still having problems with that damn USB Loader: everything works fine, I can format the partition via the PC and add games via the PC, but when I connect the hard drive to my Wii, I recognizes the partition, but it says "No Games found!", altough I've added 2 of them on my PC.
Help?
Not sure if it will make any difference but I thought most people were using the Wii to format the the HDD but adding the games via a PC - that seemed to work best.
Egonny said:Yeaeh, but when I format it with my Wii, it doesn't get recognized by my PC.AdamBrunt said:Egonny said:Still having problems with that damn USB Loader: everything works fine, I can format the partition via the PC and add games via the PC, but when I connect the hard drive to my Wii, I recognizes the partition, but it says "No Games found!", altough I've added 2 of them on my PC.
Help?
Not sure if it will make any difference but I thought most people were using the Wii to format the the HDD but adding the games via a PC - that seemed to work best.
Egonny said:Yeaeh, but when I format it with my Wii, it doesn't get recognized by my PC.AdamBrunt said:Egonny said:Still having problems with that damn USB Loader: everything works fine, I can format the partition via the PC and add games via the PC, but when I connect the hard drive to my Wii, I recognizes the partition, but it says "No Games found!", altough I've added 2 of them on my PC.
Help?
Not sure if it will make any difference but I thought most people were using the Wii to format the the HDD but adding the games via a PC - that seemed to work best.
I have 1 problem: the problem between PC and Wii. Formatting my hard drive on the Wii works, even extracting from DVD's and playing works, but since I'm outta DVD's and I don't wanna waste any more DVD's, I wanna add games via the PC. Now that partition gets recognized by the PC as unallocated space. Do you know anything to help me?--JoCa-- said:Egonny said:Yeaeh, but when I format it with my Wii, it doesn't get recognized by my PC.AdamBrunt said:Egonny said:Still having problems with that damn USB Loader: everything works fine, I can format the partition via the PC and add games via the PC, but when I connect the hard drive to my Wii, I recognizes the partition, but it says "No Games found!", altough I've added 2 of them on my PC.
Help?
Not sure if it will make any difference but I thought most people were using the Wii to format the the HDD but adding the games via a PC - that seemed to work best.
Dunno if this only works for me, but...
Try to reformat it to FAT or something else. Then, install the driver of the HDD/Pendrive via Windows Vista NORMALLY (plug&play). Then, format it WBFS via Wii. When you reconnect it in Windows, it should recognize it normally, but you won't be able to open it since it's seen as "raw". That way you can dump games via PC.
Although I'm getting RET -16 when trying to load any games from my Kingston 16GB Data Traveler 100, and I did this method... I'm trying to dump the games directly from Wii to see if that's the problem... Edit: Nope... Now I'm getting a black screen... My oh my... Back to the scratchboard...
BTW, does any1 knows what Ret -16 means? It says: could not boot game Ret -16...
Zonix said:As stated above.
Is it possible to put games on the USB memory without having the discs?
icpmattj said:Zonix said:As stated above.
Is it possible to put games on the USB memory without having the discs?
Yes if you have the downloaded ISO files on your computer you can use a GUI to add them to your usb drive.