If you are attempting to follow this guide and are running into some issues, or I seem to be missing a vital step, leave a comment and I’ll try to address it as best as I can.Īs a bonus, here’s what it all looks like using the loader I tried. I tried to be as detailed as possible and cover as many angles as I could, but I’m bound to have missed a thing or two. It seems some Homebrew stuff has issues with the memory cards in place when you’re trying to install. If you have any issues with the above steps, please be sure that you remove any and all GameCube memory cards. It’s only 40mb to download 450+ covers, so you might want to do it anyway just in case. If you downloaded one that doesn’t you can find them here. Some of the USB Loaders will automatically download game covers, and others don’t. You’re now ready to play your backed up games! Just select your game, and press “A” to begin.Repeat last step for each and every game you want to install.This may take some time depending on the size of the game. Insert any game disc, and press “+” to install it.Launch the homebrew channel and your recently installed USB Loader.The following steps may differ depending on which USB loader you installed (I’m using Configurable USB Loader). If you decided to use GParted, simply partition the hard drive and format the partition you want to use as “FAT32″ and continue on to Step 4. Otherwise you can use the whole hard drive.
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