![]() It always fixes itself after resetting the wii or even loading another homebrew app*. However, with some apps (I can't recall from memory which ones.just that I only use them to install wads) it can't find my hard drive anymore. If I load most of my homebrew and go back to the HBC, it still displays the apps from the USB drive. It kinda sound like an 'issue' I have myself: if I go to the HBC, it'll display the USB apps just fine. I've tried removing the SD card, but that didn't help the issue, and just gave me a blank menu instead.Ĭlick to expand.A question: does this happen just with certain apps? The apps do appear sometimes when booting directly into the Homebrew Channel, but they never appear after exiting an app, nor for the most part of booting in. Is there something I'm doing wrong here? I have IOS58 (installed it along with the bunch of new IOS from the ModMii Wizard), and the drive is FAT32. The issue persists even if the SD card isn't inside the Wii. I press 1 to switch to USB, but it never finds it. Before, I booted in from the USB HDD, but now, I get a blank menu, because it is suddenly reading from SD card. For example, I load up Multi-Mod Manager, install a WAD file, and then exit back to the HBC. ![]() However, once I load an app and reboot back to the HBC, it can no longer find my HDD. Sometimes, it loads the apps on the HDD without issue, and displays them as well with no problem. Now the weird thing, I can't get Homebrew Channel to recognize my FAT32 HDD. I re-formatted my WBFS drive to a FAT32 one as well. Upgraded to 4.1U from 4.0, got onto HBC 1.0.8, and installed a bunch of new IOS updates. The procedure was easy, and everything seemed to be set up fine. Alright, so I recently upgraded my year-old soft-mod to a much more recent setup using ModMii.
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