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USB loader GX Help PLEASE?

ok.... I'm Realy Pissed off!I have A White Wii ... Version 4.3ei have the homebrew channel... USB Loader GX channel.. in the homebrew channel, i have IOS236 Installer.. through which i got the IOS249 i guess...what's IOS!!??And i have cIOSX rev20b Installer..and WAD manager 1.7These 4 softwares helped me put USB Loader GX in my Wii....I have my San Disk Cruzer Blade 8 gigs in which i have COD MW3 iso file...i loaded it using Wii Game Manager as WBFS..now, the problem is that, when i plug in the USB and open USB Loader GX ... There's this black screen.. in which its writtenquot;Exception (DSI) Occuredquot;A Whole lot of numbers and codes are written below it...PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME SOMEBODY!What do i have to do to get past this problem?Or is there any other method to run MW3.iso through USBPLEASE HELP! :/

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ModMii okorder /... the wad for the channel is in there In USBLoader GX, start MW3 when disk menu pops up, click setting, game load, game IOS, use back onscreen keyboard to erase -1 and input 250, click ok, Save, Back, play game. You'll need to do this for any other CoD game and a few others that don't load. Yes you can use that San Disk USB drive, Wii Backup Manager is a better program and can leave USB drive Fat32 formatted. Not a big deal with an 8GB drive but if you ever get a larger USB drive keep it Fat32 and put WBM on your computer.
Sounds like you've used an old guide (or at least, old software), you're lucky the Wii survived :) 1. Grab a copy of ModMii 2. Go to Download page 2 by entering 2 then enter wm to add WiiMod to the download queue and flow to add Wiiflow (or another loader if you prefer, Wiiflow is probably the best looking). 2b. Optional download: On the same screen type USBX if you want a channel for launching your loader (bypass the homebrew channel). Install the wad it creates along when you install the cIOS wads below. 3. Go to Download page 4 (type 4) then enter rec to add the recommended cIOS's to the download queue 4. Enter D to go to the download queue and follow the instructions. ModMii will generate a folder called COPY_TO_SD - so copy the contents to your SD card 5. From the homebrew channel, launch WiiMod and install the cIOS files (you MIGHT have to delete the existing IOS in those slots: IOS202/222/223/224/249 and 250 if your Wii was updated via Nintendo update). 6. Try Wiiflow from the Homebrew channel (or the forwarder channel if you installed it). As for transferring games to your SD: 1. Create a folder called wbfs on the SD card 2. Keep the ISO on the PC and use Wii Backup Manager to convert/transfer it to the SD card (if you tell it the SD card drive letter it should find the wbfs folder itself) ::EDIT:: ModMii is a PC application, not Wii... Also, you don't *need* an SD card because you're already part-modded, but it tends to make things easier because not all homebrew is happy running from USB.

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