Re: Another Code R Wii PAL-WBFS.zip 1

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Leigha Keplinger

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Jul 11, 2024, 12:42:38 PM7/11/24
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A dedicated external drive is just as reliable as an internal drive in an enclosure, and they're often smaller and nicer looking, but there's yet another tradeoff. Once you need to replace the internal drive inside, there's often no way to replace it. It wasn't designed to have a swappable drive. And then you're stuck with a dead hard drive. Some actually do have ways to swap out the internal drive, but out of the couple I've owned none of them were meant to be taken apart and once you were inside you had no idea what to do.

Another Code R Wii PAL-WBFS.zip 1


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Go inside this new folder. Inside is a folder named "apps". Inside this "apps" folder, there is another named "usbloader_gx". Move the "usbloader_gx" folder to your SD card or USB drive's "apps" folder.

You're probably wondering: What the hell is a game ID? It's not too hard. Just go to GameTDB and search your game's name. Next to the game's name on the left will be a 6 character string of numbers and letters. That's your game ID. Here's another game for example:

You'll get the hang of it soon enough. I already know there's gonna be 20 people in the comments asking me why I didn't just use Wii Backup Manager, and it's simple. Just another thing to go wrong. It's slow, rarely updated, and doesn't do anything you can't do yourself on a basic file explorer. If you can learn, then you should learn.

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