Install Snes9x Gx Cover Mod

Okay, so I'm faced with a rather odd glitch when running Snes9xGx on the Wii. Well, before I got my 500GB USB hard drive, I ran everything off a 8 GB SDHC card and didn't so much as have any major issues. Then about a month ago, I decided to get a 500GB HDD to use with the Wii because one, they're cheaper than 32 or 64GB SDHC cards and two, the data transfer rate is a lot faster than SD. Well, I put everything I had on the SD and more, including Snes9xGx. The program seems to crash at random. It will either freeze at the emulator menu, or right after I launch the application. I might get a code dump, or simply a black screen and no text at all, forcing a hard reboot.

Install Snes9x Gx Cover ModHow To Install Snes9x Gx Cover Mod

Jul 4, 2012 - 2 min - Uploaded by WaderawmComo Descargar e Instalar Emulador del Super Nintendo Para wii Cover Mod Pack Con Los. Oct 10, 2009 - 1 min - Uploaded by giantpunethis is just a modification of the snes9x emulator which was ported to the wii by tantric.

This shouldn't be happening, as this particular HDD brand/model is one of the more compatible drives used for Wii homebrew as a whole. Just as an experiment, I used the SDHC card to see if Snes9xGx 4.2.8 would crash; Nope, ran it for an hour and there was no crash/code dumps at all. Ran the same program (both SD and HDD had fresh installs) and immediately upon loading the emulator crashes. It can't be my HDD, as every other Wii homebrew program I use runs perfectly. Glencoe Precalculus Teacher Edition here. You could run Snes9xGx from SD and then store and load roms from the HDD. I don't have my Wii hacked so I wouldn't know.

Never thought of doing that. The only issue I notice is that if you place the SD card while the HDD is on (or before you load the HBC) is that the HBC loads all the programs on the SD and the ones for the HDD don't show up (the HBC boot order, maybe.?) Yeah, this is very baffling. HDDs are supposed to work with Snes9xGx. I know there's no perfect emulator, but I shouldn't have to use an SD card when an HDD is so much better for storing. I thought the wii doesn't like having an SD card and HDD used simultaneously. All I can think of is trimming as many variables as possible.

Grab the newest version of SNES9x GX, clear it off of your hard drive, take the 'clean' download and put it on the HDD, give that a try and see if it works better. Alright, I'll give that a try and hope it doesn't freak out.

I hope it's not because I use a USB HDD or that this particular model/make simply doesn't like Snes9x. Can anyone else reproduce this error (i.e., try spamming the GX menu to open, close, open close over and over again). The weird part is that other times, the controller just stops responding. It's on, but the menu can't be closed. Will report in a little while. UPDATE 9:15 PM - Tested Snes9xGx, forced the load device to 'USB' from the default 'Auto', and made a clean install. Tested it for an hour and there were no issues.

The default load device setting may have been the cause, but I'm not 100% sure. Will do more testing. Drivers Compal El81 Drivers. Isn't there anyone on the forums, who has a hacked wii and a HDD to test this on? Are there any other options I can try and still be able to use the HDD? I posted on another forum but he suggested I load the emulator with the HDD and make saves on an SD card.I though the HBC had boot priority for whatever is inserted first. Edit 4:04 PM - What I did to troubleshoot the issue: - Deleting no_ios_reload from xml file and completely shut off both WiiConnect24 and the wireless internet connection in the wii settings - Completely reinstalled Snes9xGx by deleting the directory and making a new one with a fresh google code download - Forced the load/save device from 'auto' to 'USB' - Loaded Snes9xGx from both the forwarder and HBC - Informed dborth/Tantric about it and said he can't reproduce the error at all. And yet, even after doing all of these troubleshooting steps, the emulator STILL crashes on me, albeit without a black screen this time.

Again, I didn't have this issue on an SDHC card, but on the HDD it freaks out, yet other GX-based emulators run fine off the HDD, so it can't just be the hard drive itself. I have a hacked Wii, but the HDD I have attached is formatted to the disc format needed to run copied games. (The disc drive died, so it's the only way I could still play Smash Bros. Without having to unlock everything all over again.) And you can run Snes9xGx without the issues I'm currently experiencing. Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2 English Sub Free Download there. I'm convinced this ain't normal.