Wii forwarder channel usb loader gx4/23/2024 ![]() ![]() Also, that Configurable USB Loader, I gave it a try. at least the channel is working fine now, so I at least managed to resolve that problem. The weird bit? The file still runs fine when I run it from homebrew. Well nice idea, but wouldn't you know it, I got a blank screen. My attitude was, since USB Loader GX is working now, just set it up to run automatically by installing the file from priiloader, that way I no longer have to fool with the system menu at all (yes.I am that lazy). ![]() The only problem? I *still* can't get the program to run from Priiloader. Now that the IOS files are updated USB Loader GX ran without any problems. What I did was look up a rather recent guide that told you how to softmod a Wii, followed the instructions, and the problem went away. Turns out it was as I thought the IOS files needed updating. Here's a link to the all-in-one package I'm using. When ran from anywhere else the result is either a blank screen, or a return to the system menu when ran as a channel. Also, if I'm using Priiloader, and I'm running the file in question directly from that, that eliminates misplacement entirely, so why then why does the screen still go blank, and not run the file?Īs stated, the file will run, but only when ran from the homebrew channel. I mean, the forwarder is 2.94 MB, and the USB Loader GX channel is 6.53 MB, so I can already rule out installing two different forwarders. Also, while a misplacement of the file may be possible for the forwarder, that still doesn't explain why I get the exact same error when I try to set it up to run as it's own independent channel, so that the SD card is taken out of the picture entirely. So far the file is in the sd:\apps\usbloader_gx folder. For the most part the all-in-one download had things ready to where you can just drag and drop them onto the root of your SD card. It's a hassle to setup, It's not desirable to have USBLoaderGX boot first, then have that autostart nintendont and the game, but for now it's a way to get these forwarder channels working.Actually the file was in the right place. This will make you boot into USBLoaderGX, which will then forward you to nintendont and start the title. Under options, change the startup IOS to 35, and load the new.wad file for your game you downloaded in this thread Go back to the source tab and clear the current loaded.Go to the Options tab, and extract the.Select "USB Loader GX Forwarder" as your forwarder.If edited right & using a proper wbfs it should load properly, show the wii game's title but the GC's game Disc ID.open WiiGSC and select "Open WBFS Drive" and navigate to the drive where your dummy wbfs is (Ex: C:\wbfs\name\GCtitleID.wbfs).Edit the Title ID to the ID of the GC game you want to forward to.wbfs file we will use to create an channel A wbfs folder on the root of any disk to use (I'd advise an internal one for speed purposes)ĭue to WiiGSC being very fragile, always launch it as admin.wad for the gamecube game you want to forward to (or make your own, I used one from this thread) a copy of a Wii ISO\WBFS file (can be any game, this will be deleted or reused for other GC channels).With this method you can create a forwarder that will first start USBLoaderGX, which then automatically boots to nintendont which starts up the title.īefore attempting this do have your precautions setup for any possible Bannerbrick or other "Worst case scenarios" While searching how to get channels for my GameCube backups to autoboot from the Wii menu, I couldn't find much but outdated information and broken attempts from other users, after some work I figured out a way to get it to work through USBLoaderGX and Nintendont somewhat. ![]()
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