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Question:
How do I make Wiiflow constantly search for a playable partition instead of a one time check? My old wii perfectly does this without any problem.
Introduction
This is my third time hacking the Wii. The first two times, I never encountered any flaw of any sort. After selling my Wii, I decide to buy a launch-day Wii once again for a third time, and with a new 3TB Seagate Go Flex Drive with one partition for data and another for Wii, I was ready to test drive.
Reproducing The Issue
I installed iOS and did the usual stuff, but when I boot on the latest version of Wiiflow, a gaint "No Partition Found" greets me. I turn it off and on over and over until I found a work around. It seems like Wiiflow is not constantly searching for a fat32 drive, but rather it check once and never does again until the next boot.
The "Temp" Work Around
The temporary work around is:
1. Turn on the Wii so the HDD can power on
2. Turn it off to Yellow/Standby Mode so it remain power on.
3. Turn it on to Green to play
My Conclusion
It seems that power off/Red turn off the HDD. The HDD doesn't power on quickly enough for Wiiflow to search for it.
The Reward - The One And Only
The handmade and exclusive GbaTemp Mask, containing a approximately 500 individual flawless diamonds that total more than 100 carats; there’s 53 additional diamonds in the back, and the earpiece is made of platinum, holding a single cut 7.4 carat pink diamond. And also, you get a cookie and cup of Root Beer with sprinkle of April Fool. Edit: This is a joke btw, but the question is not if you're thinking about that.
Question:
How do I make Wiiflow constantly search for a playable partition instead of a one time check? My old wii perfectly does this without any problem.
Introduction
This is my third time hacking the Wii. The first two times, I never encountered any flaw of any sort. After selling my Wii, I decide to buy a launch-day Wii once again for a third time, and with a new 3TB Seagate Go Flex Drive with one partition for data and another for Wii, I was ready to test drive.
Reproducing The Issue
I installed iOS and did the usual stuff, but when I boot on the latest version of Wiiflow, a gaint "No Partition Found" greets me. I turn it off and on over and over until I found a work around. It seems like Wiiflow is not constantly searching for a fat32 drive, but rather it check once and never does again until the next boot.
The "Temp" Work Around
The temporary work around is:
1. Turn on the Wii so the HDD can power on
2. Turn it off to Yellow/Standby Mode so it remain power on.
3. Turn it on to Green to play
My Conclusion
It seems that power off/Red turn off the HDD. The HDD doesn't power on quickly enough for Wiiflow to search for it.
The Reward - The One And Only
The handmade and exclusive GbaTemp Mask, containing a approximately 500 individual flawless diamonds that total more than 100 carats; there’s 53 additional diamonds in the back, and the earpiece is made of platinum, holding a single cut 7.4 carat pink diamond. And also, you get a cookie and cup of Root Beer with sprinkle of April Fool. Edit: This is a joke btw, but the question is not if you're thinking about that.