This one worked for meAnyone know if there is any ongoing project to use a HDD FAT32 or other format?
http://www.alexpage.de/usb-image-tool/download/
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This one worked for meAnyone know if there is any ongoing project to use a HDD FAT32 or other format?
This is the one. The other is an image tool for file transfers. It's pretty simple to use: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htmAnyone know if there is any ongoing project to use a HDD FAT32 or other format?
THE BASIC WAY IS REALY EASY THIS is easy compared to the 3ds lol
This is the one. The other is an image tool for file transfers. It's pretty simple to use: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
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I was questioning about the WiiU USB Loader compatibility with HDD formated in Others formats than that WiiU formatThis is the one. The other is an image tool for file transfers. It's pretty simple to use: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
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Thought the 3ds was easy lol. Im still reading up as I see I need to download a DS game. I dont want to have to keep on using the browser to get into homebrew but if buying a ds game is the only way then so be it
Yes, there is an ongoing project by Dimok to support FAT32 partition.Anyone know if there is any ongoing project to use a HDD FAT32 or other format?
Yes, from a technical standpoint, you can do this. However, the current popular homebrew only looks on SD. The system function itself will install from whatever path you give it, including installing from a second USB drive to the first. So if ftpiiu_everywhere's SITE mount command were enabled (so you could mount the second USB drive), and perhaps a SITE install command added, you could fill one usb drive with installs overnight, then install from there onto another usb drive. Or you could copy each title and install it to the same drive serially.Can you install games without copying them to SD ? Do we have FTP acces to the internal memory ? I noticed it works just for SD
Link to development progress? Or is it private?Yes, there is an ongoing project by Dimok to support FAT32 partition.
it's not exactly the way you (may) think it will work.
It will not work like loadiine, where you just extract the game to USB on your computer and play on your console.
instead, it will only accept a FAT32 partition instead of encrypting the partition to WiiU proprietary format. But you will still need to use WUP installer to write the game to your USB HDD FAT32, not your computer.
once the game will be installed, then of course you can use that drive on computer to mod your game (edit the game files) or backup the savegame, etc.
you can also use the same hard drive for vWii. I don't know if it can share the same partition than other data or if it requires a dedicated one.
Oh ok he's building it into mocha, makes sense thanks for the info.
Did you disable hdd sleep mode? That might be your problem, its hidden under data managementOk this is an interesting glitch. When I load up Skylanders from USB it shows the title screen and the pops up a warning that the USB HD power supply was unplugged which isn't possible. Maybe installing it to internal will solve the problem? But maybe not safe since I haven't been able to fully test out the game. Anyone else ever have this issue? I'm using a Y Cable and this is the only game out of dozens this happens with.
How do you do that?Did you disable hdd sleep mode? That might be your problem, its hidden under data management
n the System Settings go to "Data Management". Once there do not click on the on-screen buttons but instead hold down on the GamePad's D-Pad and the "+" and "-" buttons for a couple of seconds. A hidden option will show up and you can disable or re-enable the Sleep Mode on the connected HDDHow do you do that?
Ok thx I did that. I got a little farther this time but error still occurred. Think it's okay to try and install it?n the System Settings go to "Data Management". Once there do not click on the on-screen buttons but instead hold down on the GamePad's D-Pad and the "+" and "-" buttons for a couple of seconds. A hidden option will show up and you can disable or re-enable the Sleep Mode on the connected HDD
Sounds like you have one of those HDD's the wii u thosen't play nicely with, in the future more games will do the same alot of people here have described HDDs with the exact same problem as you but they all worked fine on a pc. Installing to NAND should be fine yeahOk thx I did that. I got a little farther this time but error still occurred. Think it's okay to try and install it?
Did you ever play this game via the disc previously?Ok thx I did that. I got a little farther this time but error still occurred. Think it's okay to try and install it?