As long as your custom paths point to your emunand you should be fine. Which is why I recommend dumping your nand with USB Loader GX because it will automatically put it in the correct spot.
As long as your custom paths point to your emunand you should be fine. Which is why I recommend dumping your nand with USB Loader GX because it will automatically put it in the correct spot.
Try NES Super Mario Bros. That should work.
FAT32 with 32k clusters is the best option to use. WBFS formated drives is obsolete and have been known to corrupt drives. NTFS.... I don't actually remember the cons to using that format but I do know everyone suggest FAT32 and it's what I use and haven't had any issues.
Your .wbfs formated games should be placed in a folder called wbfs in the root of your drive. The best way to transfer them would be to use Wii Backup Manager. Just google that to find a link to the website.
As far as emunand stuff goes I don't know enough to explain how it all works. Just that neek2o is required in order to run most N64 games and a handful of WiiWare games. So unless you need to play any of those games you should be fine without it.
As it stands right now, does your Wii play Wii games from USB Loader GX fine or are you having issues with that too?
I know this is the USB Loader GX thread but do you know what ULoader uses? Does it use Neek or does it use its own emulated nand?
My Wii games are fine on the WBFS formatted partition but making it into NTFS or FAT32 allows me to save other stuff on the hard drive.
FAT32 and Wiibackupmanager works great for me. It does mean splitting the larger Wii ISOs, but I'm able to run most emulator ROMS and GC ISOs from the same partition without any issues whatsoever.
USB Loader GX is the best IMHO![]()
You were able to run WiiWare and ISOs off of FAT32? I want to run WBFS formatted ISO because they don't have the trash fill in data.



You can't return to USBLoaderGX when you are in neek mode.
What you can do is return to a channel installed on neek.
it's common use to install a "NK2O" channel, which contains nswitch homebrew.
nswitch reboots the console to exit neek mode (that's the only way to exit neek : reboot)
So it works like this :
Neek EmuNAND + NK2O channel
run a game with "return to" ON (you don't select which channel to return to, it only can return to a channel with "NK2O" titleID)
play the game, then exit the game > it reloads NK2O > it reboots the console > back to real NAND > Priiloader > auto run installed dol > forwarder dol > back to USBLoaderGX on real NAND.

You were able to run WiiWare and ISOs off of FAT32? I want to run WBFS formatted ISO because they don't have the trash fill in data.
I have my Wii ISOs on my FAT32 now too.
How do I use the forwarder? I see I can download a .dol file but don't I need a Wad file instead? I want a channel that points me to the USB Loader GX.
Nevermind it is a Wad and it points to only specific file paths.
I have Wii and GC disk images plus a ton of emulator ROMs running happily from a FAT32 drive.
Your question intrigued me. I've just had a look at the WBFS folder on the USB drive and Wiibackupmanager creates the disc images in .wbfs format, some of which are smaller than DVD size, so I presume some form of data scrubbing is going on. Disk images larger that the FAT32 file size limit are split over 2 files.
I have VC and Wiiware games running from emunand on the SD card. Never had the need to try to run them from USB.

Darn. I couldn't get the USB Loader GX forwarder working that I downloaded off of page 1. My folder name is apps/usbloader_gx
It requires IOS58 installed. Wiis 4.3 come with IOS58.