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  • #27712
    mrkazador
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    Reply from the Email you guys sent me, tried the 1.9 usb tests and still not looking good all failed just incase im useing LACIE Minimus 1TB USB with ext power supply. i have attached the results 🙂 Thanks for keeping this up peeps.

    #27713
    young007link
    Participant

    HDD My Book Essential 1To USB 3.0
    Test 1.9

    #27714
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Western Digital Elements Portable 500GB (WDBAAR5000) (Self-Powered) (USB Test 1.9)

    Works with everything, in ntfs or fat32, including latest Wiimc (although takes longer to detect).

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    lost101

    #27715
    aka107
    Participant

    @Rignog wrote:

    Reply from the Email you guys sent me, tried the 1.9 usb tests and still not looking good all failed just incase im useing LACIE Minimus 1TB USB with ext power supply. i have attached the results 🙂 Thanks for keeping this up peeps.

    I don’t know what to do to initialize your device. I’m going to do a special usb test only for you, testing a lot of combinations. I’ll ping you when I finish that test.

    #27716
    jan
    Participant

    Hej guys!

    Here are the results with the new test. This time erverything seems to be fine…but it is still not working with wiimc.

    HDD: Western Digital My Passport Essential 250GB @ FAT32
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    Thanks again!

    #27717
    aka107
    Participant

    @LeahCim wrote:

    Hej guys!

    Here are the results with the new test. This time erverything seems to be fine…but it is still not working with wiimc.

    HDD: Western Digital My Passport Essential 250GB @ FAT32
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    Thanks again!

    Please test this wiimc and comment: http://www.mediafire.com/?2ezq1ud231qbnm6

    #27718
    jan
    Participant

    @rodries wrote:

    @LeahCim wrote:

    Hej guys!

    Here are the results with the new test. This time erverything seems to be fine…but it is still not working with wiimc.

    HDD: Western Digital My Passport Essential 250GB @ FAT32
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    Thanks again!

    Please test this wiimc and comment: http://www.mediafire.com/?2ezq1ud231qbnm6

    Thanks for ur fast reply!

    But i m sorry man…nothing!

    #27719
    vesparia103
    Participant

    new test made, the results are all negative..
    weird fact since this hdd works with wiimc 1.1.1!

    model: Lacie 1TB external power supply

    if I turn on the wii and the hdd is already plugged it doesnt work in wiimc, but if only the usb is plugged (not the power supply) I launch wiimc and then plug the power it works flawlessly.
    Also it works if I already used it with some other homebrew.

    hope it helps.

    #27720
    aka107
    Participant

    @LeahCim wrote:

    @rodries wrote:

    @LeahCim wrote:

    Hej guys!

    Here are the results with the new test. This time erverything seems to be fine…but it is still not working with wiimc.

    HDD: Western Digital My Passport Essential 250GB @ FAT32
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    Thanks again!

    Please test this wiimc and comment: http://www.mediafire.com/?2ezq1ud231qbnm6

    Thanks for ur fast reply!

    But i m sorry man…nothing!

    Weird
    Your log is rigth. I think you have a partition problem with your device. Can you try delete partitions, create partitions again and format?
    Are you using sd to launch wiimc? HBC or channel?

    #27721
    Dag Wieers
    Participant

    Hitachi SimpleDrive 1.0TB

    #27722
    arandelas1
    Participant

    I have problems with wiimc 1.1.1 version. Version 1.1.0 worked fine.

    HDD: Maxtor 6L200M0 200 GB SATA 150
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    start from channel and HBC.
    Here my test result.

    Best regards.

    #27723
    aka107
    Participant

    @turley wrote:

    Hitachi SimpleDrive 1.0TB

    Uhmm, 5 devices detected.
    Please dowload usb test again and execute it.
    You can bypass wake up test (press home).
    http://www.wiimc.org/files/USB%20Test%201.9.zip

    #27724
    jan
    Participant

    @rodries wrote:

    @LeahCim wrote:

    @rodries wrote:

    Please test this wiimc and comment: http://www.mediafire.com/?2ezq1ud231qbnm6

    Thanks for ur fast reply!

    But i m sorry man…nothing!

    Weird
    Your log is rigth. I think you have a partition problem with your device. Can you try delete partitions, create partitions again and format?
    Are you using sd to launch wiimc? HBC or channel?

    YEAH!!! It is working! Thank u so much! Now i have the ultimate media system! Btw: It was a partition problem! I have formated it new with ntfs and now everything is fine! 😀

    #27725
    aka107
    Participant

    @ulypow wrote:

    I have problems with wiimc 1.1.1 version. Version 1.1.0 worked fine.

    HDD: Maxtor 6L200M0 200 GB SATA 150
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    start from channel and HBC.
    Here my test result.

    Best regards.

    Try this wiimc: http://www.mediafire.com/?2ezq1ud231qbnm6

    @LeahCim wrote:

    YEAH!!! It is working! Thank u so much! Now i have the ultimate media system! Btw: It was a partition problem! I have formated it new with ntfs and now everything is fine! 😀

    Glad to hear it 😀

    #27726
    arandelas1
    Participant

    @rodries wrote:

    @ulypow wrote:

    I have problems with wiimc 1.1.1 version. Version 1.1.0 worked fine.

    HDD: Maxtor 6L200M0 200 GB SATA 150
    HBC: 1.0.8 @ IOS 58

    start from channel and HBC.
    Here my test result.

    Best regards.

    Try this wiimc: http://www.mediafire.com/?2ezq1ud231qbnm6

    It is working. Thanks a lot.

    @LeahCim wrote:

    YEAH!!! It is working! Thank u so much! Now i have the ultimate media system! Btw: It was a partition problem! I have formated it new with ntfs and now everything is fine! 😀

    Glad to hear it 😀

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