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@chr0m
This behavior of your mentioned problem that the Wii drive is not recognized while the WiiU drive is plugged in, is already discussed here in this forum multiple times, also in this thread. By entering our site you are pleased to use the search function.
The recognizen issue of your drive has nothing to do with the version of the d2x patch or version of USBLGX.
The d2x v11 is basically the same like d2x v10 with some additional bug fixes, but change nothing in the USB drive recognizen. The d2x patch has a specific USB modul called "mini ehci" where are not all drives are fully compatibel.
A workaround is using IOS 58/cIOS251(base58) wich has the official USB 2.0 protocol and setting it for the loader and game cIOS. Including the workaround if the vWii drive is not recognized when the WiiU drive is also pluged in. To prevent those issues, use cIOS 251 and plug WiiU drive in port 0 and Wii drive in port 1. A last try would be changing the boot ios in the meta.xml from 58 to 251.
Thank you for your attention.
This behavior of your mentioned problem that the Wii drive is not recognized while the WiiU drive is plugged in, is already discussed here in this forum multiple times, also in this thread. By entering our site you are pleased to use the search function.
The recognizen issue of your drive has nothing to do with the version of the d2x patch or version of USBLGX.
The d2x v11 is basically the same like d2x v10 with some additional bug fixes, but change nothing in the USB drive recognizen. The d2x patch has a specific USB modul called "mini ehci" where are not all drives are fully compatibel.
A workaround is using IOS 58/cIOS251(base58) wich has the official USB 2.0 protocol and setting it for the loader and game cIOS. Including the workaround if the vWii drive is not recognized when the WiiU drive is also pluged in. To prevent those issues, use cIOS 251 and plug WiiU drive in port 0 and Wii drive in port 1. A last try would be changing the boot ios in the meta.xml from 58 to 251.
Correct. If both drives are plugged in the back ports and to power them over Y-Cable you will need a external Power supply or longer cables to power them with the front ports.which is not possible for me as I'm using y-cables and need another USB for power, I'd need extension cables.
Thank you for your attention.
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