so I am confused why it's not working on the vWii of my WiiU. This setup has zero problems working on my actual Wii and has worked for years. I keep the USB loader itself and it's covers/data as well as my GameCube images on the FAT32 section, and my Wii games (because I do actually have some games larger than 4GB) on the NTFS section. Insert the USB connector straight into a. I really would far prefer to be able to get a FAT32/NTFS drive working on this. Ensure the connector on the USB device is oriented correctly. The only thing that seems to work is if I format a USB Flashdrive with a single WBFS partition. It can see the drive, it's game partition, and it's partition size. I tried the very same drive that works perfectly on my Wii (fat32 for homebrew/gc and ntfs for Wii), a USB harddrive formatted in NTFS, a USB harddrive formatted in FAT32/WBFS (which was my old Wii HDD before I migrated to NTFS), and a USB Flashdrive formatted to NTFS. and it stopped the lockups, but it's not seeing any games on the drives. Second, run the USB Loader which will format your USB device and thus will prepare it. I Googled several suggestions that said try switching the Loader's IOS from the default 249 to 58. Preparing and Installing SD USB Loader on Wii To sum up, first you have to run the cIOS Installer on an offline or online connection. and by "hard" I mean not even holding down the power button shuts off the system, I am forced to physically unplug it. 99% of the time it will hard-lockup on the "Initialize USB Device" message. How to install USB loader GX on Wii U 1 On vWii install the USB Loader GX UNEO vWii.wad (if you already don’t have it) with WiiMOD Lite or other wad 2 On Wii U extract the contents of the package on your SD. Mainly, I am having a ton of trouble trying to get it to load anything from a USB drive.
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