Hardware What is the best External Harddrive for the Wii

veggav

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A 2TB and under will be the easiest to setup, but it really depends on how may games you have or want to have on the drive. I have ALL the US Wii & GameCube titles, plus quite a few EU titles & some JP titles on one single drive which takes up about 4.5TB, so you'd want a 5TB drive to have everything in one place on one drive. See the last link in my signature if you want to more about using drives larger than 2TB and there are a few pictures at the end of that post.

I'm considering doing the same here, full set GC and WII on my WII modded with internal HDMI (Wii Dual project).

On my setup I have a powered usb dockstation so power isn't an issue.
And I have a 8TB drive that I took out of my NAS after replacing it with a seagate exos 18TB.

My question is, to be able to play the games you need first a 2TB Fat32 partition for the game cube set (eur/jap/us) all uncompressed.
Because Nintendont doesn't work wtih NTFS.

And the rest of the drive NTFS for all Wii isos?
I'm looking into NTFS for the WII games to avoiding having to split the files with any backup manager.

Is this the way to go? Can this be done and should work?
 
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Did you checked (simple Powershell command) the drive for the native and used sectorsize? In case it uses 4k (4096b) it can be format with fat32 up to 8TB(32b)/16TB(64b) without problems. Just check here for some more details and how to check.

If you want a two partition drive (not recommended) you will need to check if the drive can use MBR, as some drive doesnt alow to use it. And as Nintendont and a lot of other homebrew require MBR partitiontable, not GPT. If the drive only can use GPT, multiple partion may not work with USB Loaders because using GPT with them is bugged.
  • MBR partition-table supports 4 primary partitions or up to 8 extended partitions. GPT is bugged.
  • Other filessystem orders are possible e.g. NTFS only, WBFS+FAT, NFTS+WBFS, FAT+NTFS or any combination in fact.
In case if 512byte sector size is used exist theoretically two possible solutions.
Additional info:
  • Fat32 and MBR are 32bit based and on a drive with physical sector-size of 512 Byte limited to a max drive size of 2TB. On upcoming generation 2 drives with "Advanced Format" (AF) the sector size is 4096b (4kn = native) and limited to 8TB(32kb)/16TB(64kb) drive size.
  • The (v)Wii itself can`t adress more then 2^32 sectors. Therefore on drives bigger 2TB with physical 512b sectorsize, max the first 2TB can be read/used.
 

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It affects, if you use 1tb you don't need to do any extra configuration but with 2tb things get more complicated and you need to do extra steps to make it work well.

From 4tb onwards I understand that some have been able to make them work on the Wii (depending on the brand and model of the hdd) but they are only able to use 2tb even if the HDD has more space.
Thanks for the guidance bro :yay:

I will probs just buy a 2TB
 
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WD have always had short lives in my experience. I've had better luck (and better price per gb) with Seagate, myself...

Oh, and you will NEVER find a HDD that isn't USB 2.0 compatible. All USB devices work on all USB controllers (power requirements being the only real limitation, worked around with the aforementioned Y cable). The speed you get, depends on the max speed of both the device and the port.
I completely agree with you. All my Western Digital external HDDs have always been surprisingly short lived. I bough another one (wd mypassport) for my wii around two years ago cause it was recommended here on the forum but unfortunately it just crashes recently in the middle of a game of Rayman.
 
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WD have always had short lives in my experience. I've had better luck (and better price per gb) with Seagate, myself...

Oh, and you will NEVER find a HDD that isn't USB 2.0 compatible. All USB devices work on all USB controllers (power requirements being the only real limitation, worked around with the aforementioned Y cable). The speed you get, depends on the max speed of both the device and the port.
What is the Y cable?
I’ve never heard of that. I’m also looking for a new Wii HDD.
Thanks
 

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What is the Y cable?
Hello,

cable Y ===> example ==>



a Y-cable is used to give more power to the hard drive, to work better with the wii.

if you buy an external hard drive, maybe this one, don't need a Y-cable. (it will work without a Y-cable)


use a Western Digital external hard drive, it works well with the wii (may you need a Y-cable with the wii. ===> it's up to you
 
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What is the Y cable?
I’ve never heard of that. I’m also looking for a new Wii HDD.
Thanks
Some older mechanical drives need a bit more power than a single USB port can provide (ESPECIALLY on the Wii). A "Y" cable looks like a "Y". One end plugs into the drive, and it has 2 A-type connectors. One of the two is just for that extra power.
 
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