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v63 does not help any better than v62.When booting from a cold start, CFG will
not recognize my WD Passport 1 TB and will go to the waiting screen first,
bypassing all covers and configurations, I then must select the USB drive
before it is recognized. This does not happen with my WD Passport 500 GB drive
(it is known to be a bit faster).
I am able to boot when a SLOW SD card is used (faster SD or booting from HDD
does not work).
I think it would be nice if there were a setting available to users for an HDD
delay. This problem was present in every version (but in recent versions before
v62, I could not implement the slow SD workaround).
Original comment by Jason.G....@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2011 at 12:52
v63 has these changes:
* Improved device init timeout handling:
If the device doesn't respond in 3 seconds one can
try reloading IOS or exiting to HBC or sys menu
timeout has been increased from 30 to 90 seconds
Do you get that prompt?
Does it help if you try to reload IOS? (pressing button 2)
Have you tried to use cfg63-222.dol?
Can you try also ciosx 249 rev21 base 58?
Original comment by ogg...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2011 at 3:40
Original comment by ogg...@gmail.com
on 14 Jan 2011 at 6:50
Hi,
I hope I can be of some help since I am having the same problem but let me try
to answer your questions first:
Q: Does it help if you try to reload IOS? (pressing button 2)
A: I pressed 2 but nothing happens
Q: Have you tried to use cfg63-222.dol?
A: Yes, no good
Here is the test environment:
- Priiloader 0.3 configured to boot to installed file (I use the dol's below)
- WD 1.5TB (2 partitions: 2.50GB FAT32 + 1394,76GB FAT32)
- dol test files: cfg64b4.dol / cfg64b4-222.dol
- cIOS rev21 base IOS58 v6175
I powered on the Wii and few seconds later I see the CfgUSB loader menu with:
[+] Select WBFS Device:
I can also see:
CFG base: sd:/usb-loader
It looks like my WD does not spin up fast enough for CfgUSB Loader to detect it
in time...
of course, if I press [A] I can then select manually my 2nd FAT partition with
the games but I see no covers and the configuration is the default one.
I think that the loader should wait more than 3 seconds for the device... these
big disks may take an eternity to spin up :(
Please, let me know how I can help more.
Original comment by edson.ro...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 2:51
Thanks! What you report is exactly the issue as I see it. Your tests saves me
the time, thanks again. Thought I might suggest a user configurable wait time.
Original comment by Jason.G....@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 3:07
edson: sounds like you have the entire setup on the hdd?
Because you're right, the timeout handling is only done for the device where
games are expected, not for the configuration and config is loaded first.
I think if you had the configuration (/usb-loader/...) on SD it would work fine
for you.
But I think I will add the timeout handling for config too to cover this issue.
Original comment by ogg...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 10:08
Hi oggzee,
True, all the setup is in the HDD, it is much faster to load the covers
(specially HQ) than the SD.
As HDD's size is increasing I imagine that people are upgrading their HDD and
we will have more "complains".
Thank you for planning to add the timeout handling I look forward to test it.
Regards,
Edson
Original comment by edson.ro...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 12:17
I have the setup but load the configuration and covers from SD and the same
issue is happening unless I use a very old and slow SD card.
Original comment by Jason.G....@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 2:18
Ok, try this:
cfg v64b5 (beta)
* Improved USB timeout handling also when searching for config.txt on USB
And let me know if it's any better or not.
Original comment by ogg...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 3:39
cfg v64b5 is much better. It still goes to the searching for config.txt screen
at about 3 seconds after power button on wii is pressed or about 1 second after
the cfg-loader splash screen, it then indicates retry and searches for 3
seconds, reports an error on usb and then below the error (stating your
options) it indicates retry and it counts to about 5 seconds and then finds the
USB drive (I guess this is a continuation of the original retry).
So this is great now, it finds the HDD without user intervention, which was
important for the many under five year olds that play the wii in my house.
Thanks so much!
Original comment by Jason.G....@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 5:09
Great, thanks for the confirmation, i guess this can be considered fixed now.
Original comment by ogg...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 5:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Jason.G....@gmail.com
on 7 Sep 2010 at 4:25