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6. January 2010 @ 19:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have a PS2 with a HDD that is compatible with Wii's USB Launcher.
Can I make a partion on there just for Wii? I have 150G left on it.
How would i do this?
it is a Western Digital My Book Home Edition 500G
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matrixebi
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6. January 2010 @ 23:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, the install game works great for backing up a game but how do I un-install a Game? Do I just delete the wbfs file off the Hard drive?
Thanks
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7. January 2010 @ 16:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Could you upload the USB_Loader_Pack again. It seems that It´s no longer online.

Thanks

Already online again...Must have been Mediafire issues. Thanks.

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7. January 2010 @ 17:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by galhana:
Could you upload the USB_Loader_Pack again. It seems that It´s no longer online.

Thanks
Yea. I just get my HDD today and then I cant get the software. Great. I think its mediafire. Someone rapidshare it.

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7. January 2010 @ 18:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
larrylje,

Just wanted to say another great guide.
I am brand new to the wii scene(x-mas), and followed you guide (to the letter)with no problems.
I didn't do the Dop-IOS at first, wasn't sure if it was necessary, but things seemed to work smoother once i did (with USB loader).
I had searched all over the net and nowhere else did i find such an easy to follow guide with current info. Thanks again.
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7. January 2010 @ 18:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Disregard my previous post. Everything is installed.Now im having 2 problems.

The USB loader just shows a black screen and then goes back to the system menu.

Neogamma wont mount the games either under USB. I have followed all the steps and my DVD burns still work.

And yes the HDD is compatible. This is really upsetting me and making me feel like i have wasted money on a HDD for nothing. Please help.


EDIT : NVM. I unistalled and reinstalled the USB Backup and now it works. PHEW.

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SamuryKyo
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8. January 2010 @ 18:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Finally! Thanks works perfect.
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8. January 2010 @ 23:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by matrixebi:
Hi, the install game works great for backing up a game but how do I un-install a Game? Do I just delete the wbfs file off the Hard drive?
Thanks
Just select the game you want to delete within CFG USB Loader & hit the "-" button. It will ask if you want to delete the game so then confirm. Verify it deleted the folder/file(s) from your HDD if you wish.
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9. January 2010 @ 00:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you're having trouble with USBLoader mounting/recognizing your USB drive AND you've confirmed the drive is listed as compatible using the link in Larry's guide, here are a couple of troubleshooting tips (can't say whether they'll work for you or not).

I had a reported compatible HDD (Seagate FreeAgent Desk 500GB) that I was unable to get mounted using USBLoader or NG in either USB port, so I returned it and purchased a WD My Passport Essential that had over 20 confirmations of compatibility, but it, too, wouldn't mount. Either I received an error after timeout, or USBLoader would go to a black screen & the Wii would reboot.

I tried reconnecting the USB drive after the Wii booted, and also while USBLoader was launched, but neither worked. As a last-ditch effort I tried the other (wrong) USB port to attempt the suggested tip another user mentioned where they received the "wrong port" error and then swapped back to the "correct" port to get their HDD recognized. While the HDD was connected to the "wrong" port I launched USBLoader & it immediately auto-mounted my HDD drive and I have had no problems since keeping it connected to this "wrong" port (the inner/lower USB port). I don't know if this is something unique with my console (new LU70 serial) or I'm just confused about which USB port is the correct one, but it's worked for me and I was finally able to launch & rip games using USBLoader.

It's a fantastic ability and much thanks to Larry for another great guide!

BTW, I hightly recommend the WD My Passport Essential drive. Small, portable, no spindown issues (though I understand this should no longer be a problem as of IOS38_rev14), requires no separate power supply & you can find them with the drive dock included (super convenience).
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9. January 2010 @ 00:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by NateX:
If you're having trouble with USBLoader mounting/recognizing your USB drive AND you've confirmed the drive is listed as compatible using the link in Larry's guide, here are a couple of troubleshooting tips (can't say whether they'll work for you or not).

I had a reported compatible HDD (Seagate FreeAgent Desk 500GB) that I was unable to get mounted using USBLoader or NG in either USB port, so I returned it and purchased a WD My Passport Essential that had over 20 confirmations of compatibility, but it, too, wouldn't mount. Either I received an error after timeout, or USBLoader would go to a black screen & the Wii would reboot.

I tried reconnecting the USB drive after the Wii booted, and also while USBLoader was launched, but neither worked. As a last-ditch effort I tried the other (wrong) USB port to attempt the suggested tip another user mentioned where they received the "wrong port" error and then swapped back to the "correct" port to get their HDD recognized. While the HDD was connected to the "wrong" port I launched USBLoader & it immediately auto-mounted my HDD drive and I have had no problems since keeping it connected to this "wrong" port (the inner/lower USB port). I don't know if this is something unique with my console (new LU70 serial) or I'm just confused about which USB port is the correct one, but it's worked for me and I was finally able to launch & rip games using USBLoader.

It's a fantastic ability and much thanks to Larry for another great guide!

BTW, I hightly recommend the WD My Passport Essential drive. Small, portable, no spindown issues (though I understand this should no longer be a problem as of IOS38_rev14), requires no separate power supply & you can find them with the drive dock included (super convenience).
Awesome. I'm glad my post helped someone.
matrixebi
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9. January 2010 @ 09:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by NateX:
Originally posted by matrixebi:
Hi, the install game works great for backing up a game but how do I un-install a Game? Do I just delete the wbfs file off the Hard drive?
Thanks
Just select the game you want to delete within CFG USB Loader & hit the "-" button. It will ask if you want to delete the game so then confirm. Verify it deleted the folder/file(s) from your HDD if you wish.

Ok, thanks
Fiction88
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9. January 2010 @ 13:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Fiction88:
I'm having a strange problem. I followed the guide and everything was working fine last night. Today I came home from work to play and now when I start the usb loader it goes to a black screen for about 10 seconds and the wii restarts. I tried uninstalling the looad with the wad installer then reinstalling and it's giving me the same problem. I also tried simply unplugging the usb drive and that didn't help.

Any other ideas for me to try? It worked flawlessly last night, the only I did was turn off the wii.

Edit: That was weird. I tried restarting 2 more times and didn't have luck. So I put in a backed up DVD, started it with the loader, exited, then started the usb loader and it worked. So I don't know what the issue was. I hope it was just a one time quirk.
This is the issue I was having earlier this week and now it seems that I can't get the USB loader to load at all. I'll click it and the wii will simply restart. I've tried loading it with the HD plugged/unplugged, with the SD slot loaded/unloaded and nothing seems to work. Can someone please advise me on something I can check or do to correct this issue? It's strange that it was working fine and now it won't even start.
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9. January 2010 @ 14:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Larry a few questions if i may. But first your guide is flawless and works grrreat! thank you very much. first question: when i turn the wii on, the external is also connected and turns on at the same time. but the external hdd only works if i unplug it on and off after the wii is on. is there any way for it to turn on at the same time as the wii does and have it automatically work? When the wii starts i go to "configurable usb loader" option and it just resets itself back to it. and 2nd when i am playing a game and i exit, is it possible to return back to wii menu without having to restart the wii to choose another game? about half work proper but the other half i have to restart the wii to change game. (sorry it's a long message) by the way i apologize for posting on the wrong thread earlier.
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9. January 2010 @ 21:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi everyone,
I have downloaded many games some scrubbed and some full to add to my HD, now the one question is do i have to use some kind of brick blocker to prevent future updates and can I upload other regions other than mine?
spike109
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10. January 2010 @ 11:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I completed the 4.2 tut and it worked fine. Thanks larry! I have my backed up games on a hard drive that was formatted with WBFS for an older version Wii.
How can I transfer those games to my new hard drive that is formated fat32....or can I? I don't have the ISO's anymore.
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10. January 2010 @ 12:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by spike109:
I completed the 4.2 tut and it worked fine. Thanks larry! I have my backed up games on a hard drive that was formatted with WBFS for an older version Wii.
How can I transfer those games to my new hard drive that is formated fat32....or can I? I don't have the ISO's anymore.
It took me a few but I figured it out.

Do the steps below to transfer the games from your WBFS formated USB Device to the FAT32 formated USB device.

First off I had trouble figuring out how to add the WBFS formated device to the application. So start Wii Backup Manager then go to options then settings. Now click on the Drives TAB. Untick the box that says Use Mounted Volumes Only (make sure the box is empty) then click OK to exit the settings.

Now click on the Drive 2 TAB. Then select Drive (to the left) and select the drive letter that corresponds with the FAT32 formated USB Device.

Now click on the Drive 1 TAB. Then select Drive (to the left) and select the drive letter that corresponds with the WBFS formated USB Device.

You should now get a list of all your games that is on the WBFS Formated device. Now go to Select and chose All. This should put a check mark next to all the game files.

Now go to Transfer and select Drive 2. The games should no start transferring from your WBFS formated device to the FAT32 formated device.

Once it is done transferring you are good to go.


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Moridiin
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10. January 2010 @ 17:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have everything working fine great guide, thanks a lot it's much appreciated all the hardwork you put in, the only thing I have noticed is a loss in quality in terms of graphics, the games on my usb harddrive are a lot poorer than the ones I have on disk. Is this a side effect of the conversion process from iso to wbfs? And is there a way where I get no loss of quality when playing games from the usb hardrive?

Thanks in adavnce
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10. January 2010 @ 20:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Moridiin:
I have everything working fine great guide, thanks a lot it's much appreciated all the hardwork you put in, the only thing I have noticed is a loss in quality in terms of graphics, the games on my usb harddrive are a lot poorer than the ones I have on disk. Is this a side effect of the conversion process from iso to wbfs? And is there a way where I get no loss of quality when playing games from the usb hardrive?

Thanks in adavnce
I think your eyes are playing tricks on ya.


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10. January 2010 @ 22:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by larrylje:
Originally posted by Moridiin:
I have everything working fine great guide, thanks a lot it's much appreciated all the hardwork you put in, the only thing I have noticed is a loss in quality in terms of graphics, the games on my usb harddrive are a lot poorer than the ones I have on disk. Is this a side effect of the conversion process from iso to wbfs? And is there a way where I get no loss of quality when playing games from the usb hardrive?

Thanks in adavnce
I think your eyes are playing tricks on ya.
Haha...I have to agree w/Larry.

I've played ISOs converted to WBFS played off the HDD and ripped a few of my games from disk to the HDD using USBLoader. Having played all for at least a few minutes each (some for over an hour) I haven't seen any recognizable degradation in graphics quality.
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10. January 2010 @ 22:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by jonser:
Hi everyone,
I have downloaded many games some scrubbed and some full to add to my HD, now the one question is do i have to use some kind of brick blocker to prevent future updates and can I upload other regions other than mine?
Your questions are a bit off-topic, but do a search for Wii Brick Blocker and Preloader. Depending on how you've obtained your game files, some may have been patched (using something like Brick Blocker) and others may have not. Patching an ISO only takes a minute or two.

Preloader hacks can prevent update attempts and also allow you to play games from any region (regardless of whether you're loading games from disk or using USBLoader).
SamuryKyo
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11. January 2010 @ 16:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey this really worked for me, but I was just wondering, Would this also work with Game Cube Games? Or do I have to use another type of USBLoader to load Game Cube Games of the Hard Drive, Thanks Oh & I was forgetting, lol. I wanted to ask if I could also download games from other regions for Wii games, like from Japan & play them with USBLoader, if I can't can someone tell me how to. *Keep in mind* I can't play burned games do to the new Wii Model that I got. All I can do is use USBLoader wich was my best way anyways, cuz waisting discs is a pain, lol Thanks Again!

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rxpc
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11. January 2010 @ 19:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The guide works great. The strange thing is I have an original New Super Mario Bros iso that played just fine with USB Loader GX, but now all I get is a blank screen loading it with CFG USB Loader. All other games I have work just fine.

Anyone have the same issue with this game?
spike109
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11. January 2010 @ 23:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by larrylje:
Originally posted by spike109:
I completed the 4.2 tut and it worked fine. Thanks larry! I have my backed up games on a hard drive that was formatted with WBFS for an older version Wii.
How can I transfer those games to my new hard drive that is formated fat32....or can I? I don't have the ISO's anymore.
It took me a few but I figured it out.

Do the steps below to transfer the games from your WBFS formated USB Device to the FAT32 formated USB device.

First off I had trouble figuring out how to add the WBFS formated device to the application. So start Wii Backup Manager then go to options then settings. Now click on the Drives TAB. Untick the box that says Use Mounted Volumes Only (make sure the box is empty) then click OK to exit the settings.

Now click on the Drive 2 TAB. Then select Drive (to the left) and select the drive letter that corresponds with the FAT32 formated USB Device.

Now click on the Drive 1 TAB. Then select Drive (to the left) and select the drive letter that corresponds with the WBFS formated USB Device.

You should now get a list of all your games that is on the WBFS Formated device. Now go to Select and chose All. This should put a check mark next to all the game files.

Now go to Transfer and select Drive 2. The games should no start transferring from your WBFS formated device to the FAT32 formated device.

Once it is done transferring you are good to go.
Wizness
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12. January 2010 @ 17:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i got a question. i got a harddrive that is wbfs how do i convert the wbfs files to fat32 file? i tried "Wii backup Manager" but it said to format my drive.. If i do format it i lose my data right?
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12. January 2010 @ 18:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Wizness:
i got a question. i got a harddrive that is wbfs how do i convert the wbfs files to fat32 file? i tried "Wii backup Manager" but it said to format my drive.. If i do format it i lose my data right?
Follow the section of...

TRANSFER GAMES ON WBFS FORMATED DEVICE TO FAT32 FORMATED DEVICE:

If you only have the 1 USB drive then you will need to transfer the games to your PC then format the drive to FAT32 and then transfer the games from PC back to the USB Device.


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