I've been tearing my hair out trying to get this working with as many combinations I can think of - hoping it's something simple someone can help me with!
I followed this guide to hack vWii and get USB Loader GX working. I have 2 USB drives - they are both WD USB 3.0 drives. They both have Y-cables. One has Wii U games and is plugged into the front ports. The other has Wii games (FAT32) and is plugged into the back two ports - the data cable is plugged into Port 0. The Wii drive is hidden with UStealth.
When USB Loader GX (version 3.0 r1272) starts up, I get the message "USB Device not initialized. Switching to channel list mode". When both drives are attached, no matter what I try, I cannot get the Wii drive to initialize.
If I disconnect the Wii U drive, then the Wii drive IS detected, and I can load games without an issue!
USB Loader GX is set to use IOS58. If I change it to use IOS249 (I changed the base from IOS56 to IOS57 to see if that made a difference), then it doesn't get past "Initializing USB device" at the loading screen. I've also tried setting the arg parameters in the meta.xml to use IOS58 too just to see if it made any different but still nothing.
I have also tried this with a combination of other drives including a Toshiba HDD, and a couple of USB thumb drives (I know thumb drives don't really have great support). I've tried different combinations of which is the Wii drive plugged in the back and which is the Wii U drive in the front, and using even different apps to format the drives. I've even tried different SD cards to load USB Loader GX from and different Wiimotes
Regardless of what I do, the same symptoms always occur - if 2 drives are plugged in, the Wii drive can't be detected until I unplug the Wii U drive.
My installed IOS look like this:
Any other ideas what I can try?
I followed this guide to hack vWii and get USB Loader GX working. I have 2 USB drives - they are both WD USB 3.0 drives. They both have Y-cables. One has Wii U games and is plugged into the front ports. The other has Wii games (FAT32) and is plugged into the back two ports - the data cable is plugged into Port 0. The Wii drive is hidden with UStealth.
When USB Loader GX (version 3.0 r1272) starts up, I get the message "USB Device not initialized. Switching to channel list mode". When both drives are attached, no matter what I try, I cannot get the Wii drive to initialize.
If I disconnect the Wii U drive, then the Wii drive IS detected, and I can load games without an issue!
USB Loader GX is set to use IOS58. If I change it to use IOS249 (I changed the base from IOS56 to IOS57 to see if that made a difference), then it doesn't get past "Initializing USB device" at the loading screen. I've also tried setting the arg parameters in the meta.xml to use IOS58 too just to see if it made any different but still nothing.
I have also tried this with a combination of other drives including a Toshiba HDD, and a couple of USB thumb drives (I know thumb drives don't really have great support). I've tried different combinations of which is the Wii drive plugged in the back and which is the Wii U drive in the front, and using even different apps to format the drives. I've even tried different SD cards to load USB Loader GX from and different Wiimotes
Regardless of what I do, the same symptoms always occur - if 2 drives are plugged in, the Wii drive can't be detected until I unplug the Wii U drive.
My installed IOS look like this:
vIOS9 (rev 1290): No Patches
vIOS12 (rev 782): No Patches
vIOS13 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS14 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS15 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS17 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS21 (rev 1295): No Patches
vIOS22 (rev 1550): No Patches
vIOS28 (rev 2063): No Patches
vIOS31 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS33 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS34 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS35 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS36 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS37 (rev 5919): No Patches
vIOS38 (rev 4380): No Patches
vIOS41 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS43 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS45 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS46 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS48 (rev 4380): No Patches
vIOS53 (rev 5919): No Patches
vIOS55 (rev 5919): No Patches
vIOS56 (rev 5918): No Patches
vIOS57 (rev 6175): No Patches
vIOS58 (rev 6432): USB 2.0
vIOS59 (rev 9249): No Patches
vIOS62 (rev 6942): No Patches
vIOS80 (rev 7200): No Patches
vIOS249[57] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta52-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0
vIOS250[56] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta52-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0
vIOS251[58] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta52-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0
vIOS512 (rev 7): No Patches
vIOS513 (rev 1): No Patches
vIOS12 (rev 782): No Patches
vIOS13 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS14 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS15 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS17 (rev 1288): No Patches
vIOS21 (rev 1295): No Patches
vIOS22 (rev 1550): No Patches
vIOS28 (rev 2063): No Patches
vIOS31 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS33 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS34 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS35 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS36 (rev 3864): No Patches
vIOS37 (rev 5919): No Patches
vIOS38 (rev 4380): No Patches
vIOS41 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS43 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS45 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS46 (rev 3863): No Patches
vIOS48 (rev 4380): No Patches
vIOS53 (rev 5919): No Patches
vIOS55 (rev 5919): No Patches
vIOS56 (rev 5918): No Patches
vIOS57 (rev 6175): No Patches
vIOS58 (rev 6432): USB 2.0
vIOS59 (rev 9249): No Patches
vIOS62 (rev 6942): No Patches
vIOS80 (rev 7200): No Patches
vIOS249[57] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta52-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0
vIOS250[56] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta52-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0
vIOS251[58] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta52-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0
vIOS512 (rev 7): No Patches
vIOS513 (rev 1): No Patches
Any other ideas what I can try?