Hacking WD My Passport Ultra going into Sleep/Idle at Game Start

InsaneJokerr

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Hi All,

Fairly new to the forum after digging out my old Wii to play some Zelda & Mario Kart on again. I've updated everything I need to and have installed the most up-to-date home-brew channel and USB Loader GX to play mainly Resident Evil 4 due to the disk being scratched to death now.

Everything ran smoothly and USB Loader GX is successfully detecting my HDD (WD My Passport Ultra) however, I am finding that all games on my HDD will boot without issue, I can navigate through main menu and settings etc. however when I go to start the game the HDD instantly goes IDLE (Solid LED) and then into sleep mode (Constant Flashing LED). - This isn't just with RE4, It's also with PunchOut which I still have the disk for and works fine if played using the disk... So isn't a rip issue.

I've connected the HDD to my laptop and turned off the sleep-timer using WD Disk Tools and also tried to run WDIdleDisable with no results.

Has anyone else ran into this issue before? If so, have you been able to solve it? I'm hoping it's not going to mean having to buy a new HDD as the drive seems to be fine otherwise.

Thanks!
 

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Hi All,

Fairly new to the forum after digging out my old Wii to play some Zelda & Mario Kart on again. I've updated everything I need to and have installed the most up-to-date home-brew channel and USB Loader GX to play mainly Resident Evil 4 due to the disk being scratched to death now.

Everything ran smoothly and USB Loader GX is successfully detecting my HDD (WD My Passport Ultra) however, I am finding that all games on my HDD will boot without issue, I can navigate through main menu and settings etc. however when I go to start the game the HDD instantly goes IDLE (Solid LED) and then into sleep mode (Constant Flashing LED). - This isn't just with RE4, It's also with PunchOut which I still have the disk for and works fine if played using the disk... So isn't a rip issue.

I've connected the HDD to my laptop and turned off the sleep-timer using WD Disk Tools and also tried to run WDIdleDisable with no results.

Has anyone else ran into this issue before? If so, have you been able to solve it? I'm hoping it's not going to mean having to buy a new HDD as the drive seems to be fine otherwise.

Thanks!

You used the Disk Tools and not the SmartWare? I think I used SmartWare to turn off hibernation.

Your turn. Have you ever played WiiWare/VC on emunand with USB Loader GX?
 

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What does
"Your turn. Have you ever played WiiWare/VC on emunand with USB Loader GX?"
mean?

Anyways, I had a similar issue with my WD Passport Ultra 259f. I've been playing Skyward Sword and sometimes the music cuts out or when loading a new zone it would freeze. Or sometimes it would just get stuck at the "CFG" boot screen. I tried the exact same setup as the WD on a usb and it never stopped once. So i knew it was the WD Passport. I tried different versions of smartware and couldn't find the sleep timer anywhere. But after hunting around I found the WD Drive Utility and it has the option to disable the sleep timer. So far so good for me! I believe this to be the correct solution. Give it a try and lemme know.
 
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What does
"Your turn. Have you ever played WiiWare/VC on emunand with USB Loader GX?"
mean?
I think he was trying so say that now that he has helped you, its now time for you to help him and he was asking you a question about his problem.
 

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