Hacking usb not working

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its in fat32, the only files in it is usbloaderGX r1271.7z
and in a hidden file some volume info stuff that i cant get rid of
usbloader is in a folder but w/ the folder it still dont work
 

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its not a zip file its just a folder
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i took it out of the folder
 

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Sigh...

Need an apps folder. There you have to place usb loader gx folder.
Then you need a wbfs folder, there your games will magically appear from thin air.
That's all there is to pirating a Wii. Why is it so difficult?
 

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Ok, I'll be nicer:

Your USB needs actually 3 folders:

USB:/ apps / usbloadergx <- here goes your dol file with icon and xml files.

USB:/ usbloader <- here goes things like game's covers and other stuff required to make your stolen games look pretty.

USB:/ wbfs / Name_of_stolen_game_[ID OF STOLEN GAME] / ID OF STOLEN GAME.wbfs <- These will be your stolen games.

Seriously dude.. there's the same question posted every 10 minutes. Is that hard to google a bit before asking an already asked question?

Of course nothing personal, but it amazes me how people can't seem to use logical thinking nowadays.

EDIT: SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION folder is a hidden folder that Windows creates everytime you plug in a drive. It's nothing important. Basically a folder Windows uses to talk to the drive. You could delete it if you want but it'll get restored again. Usually it's a sign of corrupted data too. So I'd format that drive if I were you.
 
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