you welcome buddy , in our community we believe that no member should be left behindjosho said:thank u everyone for the input. I shall try out first before I ask anymore question, only that way I will understand more.
appreciated.
with AlexDP's latest 3.0 it's fine to delete games cause the delete bug is fixedREALDEAL said:just a quick ? i have finally got all my games loaded on hdd but 3 wont run (deblob deadly creatures and met prime 3 ) i just want to know if i remove them will it mess up any of the working games....dont want to have to re-format and start all over again if possible) i have installed most via wbfs manager(alex dp)_(using different versions along the way upto 3.0)
did you install cIOS36_rev10 ??QKid said:Can I use Waninkoko's original SD/USB Loader v1.5 on Wii System Menu 4.0 U? I keep gettin error-6
REALDEAL said:just a quick ? i have finally got all my games loaded on hdd but 3 wont run (deblob deadly creatures and met prime 3 ) i just want to know if i remove them will it mess up any of the working games....dont want to have to re-format and start all over again if possible) i have installed most via wbfs manager(alex dp)_(using different versions along the way upto 3.0)
swarmster said:Now, I have a couple questions of my own:
More and more USB launchers are adding "IOS222 support" to their feature lists. I understand that it adds some kind of support for USB2 speeds. Is this necessary for some games to run? Why does it have to be enabled per-game, why not just enable it all the time if it's adding high speed support? I've heard a number of people have seen errors trying to run games after installing IOS222, or during the install itself, so I don't want to install it if there's a chance it could screw up my current setup.
BIG MOE said:ok with IOS222 that is cIOS36 with different dip module it suppose to give better speed support at some point , I didn't see that yet and however if you want to install it there no harm what so ever in doing so .
and for masterhand300 there is a couple loaders that support ocarina and i"m not a big fan of a wad so far cause of the daily updates but you can use a forwarder at the momentand you can edit the background with any image editing software like Photoshop or fireworks and change the image looks but not the specs, good luck .
cool , though you can try the one by dimok and nixx it works fine though it's not even in beta yet !! and Wadder from your signature can make the Wad for youMasterHand300 said:BIG MOE said:ok with IOS222 that is cIOS36 with different dip module it suppose to give better speed support at some point , I didn't see that yet and however if you want to install it there no harm what so ever in doing so .
and for masterhand300 there is a couple loaders that support ocarina and i"m not a big fan of a wad so far cause of the daily updates but you can use a forwarder at the momentand you can edit the background with any image editing software like Photoshop or fireworks and change the image looks but not the specs, good luck .
Thanks I Might Make my own usb loader app that supports ocarina and make my own one
is there a usbloader wad creator tool
BIG MOE said:cool , though you can try the one by dimok and nixx it works fine though it's not even in beta yet !! and Wadder from your signature can make the Wad for youMasterHand300 said:BIG MOE said:ok with IOS222 that is cIOS36 with different dip module it suppose to give better speed support at some point , I didn't see that yet and however if you want to install it there no harm what so ever in doing so .
and for masterhand300 there is a couple loaders that support ocarina and i"m not a big fan of a wad so far cause of the daily updates but you can use a forwarder at the momentand you can edit the background with any image editing software like Photoshop or fireworks and change the image looks but not the specs, good luck .
Thanks I Might Make my own usb loader app that supports ocarina and make my own one
is there a usbloader wad creator tool
BIG MOE said:cool , though you can try the one by dimok and nixx it works fine though it's not even in beta yet !! and Wadder from your signature can make the Wad for youMasterHand300 said:BIG MOE said:ok with IOS222 that is cIOS36 with different dip module it suppose to give better speed support at some point , I didn't see that yet and however if you want to install it there no harm what so ever in doing so .
and for masterhand300 there is a couple loaders that support ocarina and i"m not a big fan of a wad so far cause of the daily updates but you can use a forwarder at the momentand you can edit the background with any image editing software like Photoshop or fireworks and change the image looks but not the specs, good luck .
Thanks I Might Make my own usb loader app that supports ocarina and make my own one
is there a usbloader wad creator tool
kpoman said:Cool, got my 8GB Cruzer media stick to work. Used WiiShizzza's & the Crew Ultimate v7.4 USB Loader. Only worked on the sports package that originally comes with the Wii. I was able to rip from the disc onto the stick (only a .45GB file), remove the disc, and then play the game from the 8GB Cruzer...nice!
Placed my DeBlob backup disc into the Wii and also ripped that onto the Cruzer. Couldn't get it to play via the Cruzer though....it just hung on "loading....." I had to actually put the backup disc back in the Wii for it to play. Is this because I ripped a backup? Hmnnnn..
Great stuff guys! Props to all you "thinkers". I just kick back and reap the benefits! Almost feel guilty! NOT!
Disclaimer: Make sure that you don't reformat a drive with data on it if you want to keep the data.QKid said:yeah, that fixed it. Now, I have a new problem. I am trying to format my drive, but it says "Cannot Be Formatted" next to each of the four options. also, I realize it shows 4 no matter what, but I only have one partition. I am on a mac, with little-to-no pc access, meaning i probly wont be able to use the windows wbfs manager to format. Any help? Its a Seagate 250Gb that is actually a Lacie 250GB. It says Lacie for Firewire connections, and Seagate for USB connections.