![]() This is useful when you have too many WAD on your normal emuNAND folder, and only want to use neek for problematic games, it will speed up neek loading time. If your neek NAND path is different than your usual emuNAND WAD Channel, you can also choose a different folder here. Game > option > game settings > emunand : change from "use global" to "neek".īut first, be sure you already launched neek successfully without autobooting a game, and set the region free in the hidden menu. You can enable neek in global seeting (not recommended), or in individual game settings : IOS251 (rev 65535, Info: d2x-v10beta52): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Zugriffīericht wurde am generiert.I am grateful for any help! SysCheck ME v2.5.0 von blackb0x, JoostinOnline, Double_A, R2-D2199 und NanoĮs wurden 46 IOS gefunden, von denen 15 funktionslos (Stub) sind. I then run a Syschek, which you could see here: After pushing Start, there's just a black screen for a few seconds and after that it pulls me back into the USB Loader GX. Just checked back my IOSs on USB Loader GX, I am currently using IOS249, but changing the IOS to 250 or 251 within the USB Loader GX Options won't make the WiiWare Games start. I Have about 40 WiiWare titles and it's the same problem with all of them! If I put the WADs on the SD card and start them from there, then everything works.ĭoes anyone have an idea what I have to set/change so that the titles start from the USB loader? Could not really find anything helpful on the net, there seems to be this problem and probably has something to do with the cIOS's, but I'm not really clever! Now comes the problem: as soon as I want to start a WiiWare title via the USB Loader and click on it, I still get into the Start menu of the title and when I then press Start the screen goes black for a few seconds and then I get back into the USB Loader menu. Up to this point everything worked without problems. ![]() I used the emuNAND WAD Manager of the USB Loader to display the single WiiWare titles as channels in the USB Loader. The WADs are in a separate folder "/wad" on the stick (and also on the SD Card). Since the real NAND of the Wii has only 512MB memory, I wanted to display and start the WiiWare as WADs via the USB Loader. ![]() Then I created an emuNAND (via ModMii), this is on a 128GB USB stick, also formatted as FAT32. Everything works without problems, games (wbfs) can be started via the USB Loader, also WiiWare titles can be started from SD card without problems. YAWMM installed and show the USB Loader GX as channelĪll data is on a 128GB SD card, formatted as FAT32. I opened this Topic because I hacked my Wii last week via Letterbomb and currently have a (hopefully) small problem with WiiWare titles.
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