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If you rename it, it should recognize. I followed those steps, with the correct naming and I still get boot gc disc only! Anything else that may be wrong? The directory structure could still be incorrect. Make sure game. There is a bunch of other stuff on my SD Card, such as USB Loader and a bunch of other emulators, so if that could potentially mess stuff up, let me know.

Like Liked by 1 person. So I defiantly have enough room. FAT32 should support 1. Your SD card could also not be formatted to the full size of the SD card. Your SD card could also be corrupted. You could try backing up the data on your card should be easy with 75 KB , formatting the SD card, and then trying again. Because naming all the isos as game. So you need a Wii? Is this incorrect? You could try renaming the iso or the folders. I found a couple of things online, and they all seem to point to the same thing.

I Went to the nintendont link and tried to download the files, but I got a error on all three links. I might have the loader. Any mirror links where I can get this stuff? Thanks in advance! Thanks for letting us know. Please correct this so you dont discourage unlucky black Wii owners. Should it be a powerISO file type and the little picture next to it is a disc? The file extension should be. You can try to see if that works. In addition, did you put the iso in a separate folder within the games folder?

And in Windows 10, they only do it some of the time. Thanks for pointing this out, this is probably why some other people are having so many problems with the instructions. Stupid question but does this work with all GC games or at least most of them? So I have recently had a hard drive die on me, and I transferred all my gamecube ISO backups to the new one.

It might be because the hard drives needs to be FAT32 for Nintendont to work. Any help is appreciated! However, whenever I press the home button it shows me a screen that says exception ddi occurred and it freezes.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! Hey I just wanna let you know that you are extremely helpful. I think I have everything figured out. I have an SD card with nintendont and an ISO installer on it by following your guides, but I wanted to know if i can keep that SD card in my wii permenantly and have a USB drive with all my games on it so they would be both plugged into the wii.

Or does nintendont have to be on the same drive as the games? I would like to think that you just unplug your USB to load more games onto it and put it back in and play an I right? Do we have to use Super Smash Bros. Not Smash Bros. Figured out what my problem was. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. Create a new folder in the apps folder on your SD card and call it nintendont must be this exact name, with small letters.

Make sure it is named boot. If you want, you can also place the icon. If you want to load Nintendont directly from the Homebrew Channel, the meta. Wii USB loaders should detect Nintendont as long as it is in the correct folder. You may need to configure the loader to use Nintendont as the GameCube loader. Under Global settings change the "Default Gamecube" option to Nintendont.

Alternatively change the Boot Method to Nintendont under the game's options. Alternatively change GameCube loader under the game's settings. Method 2 : You can copy games from your computer directly to the USB device. Alternatively, you can omit the game code part, although some loaders require it. The name should not actually matter.

Note that the ISO must be named exactly game. If your game is a. Windows by default hides the. ISO file extension. In this case you may need to name the file simply "game", otherwise it will be called game. If the game has multiple discs, you can place an additional disc2. Nintendont will "swap" discs automatically for you. Nintendont supports cheat codes through Geckocodes Ocarina.



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