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| Device Name | Size | Compatibility | Notes & Configuration | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1GB | Works | "Works great with USB Loader GX" | | Seagate Freeagent Go | 500GB | Flawless | "I've put three of these drives through every possible test... and they are FLAWLESS" | | Samsung PSSD T7 Shield | Not Listed | Works | Formatted to NTFS, works perfectly (FAT32 may or may not work) | | Samsung Story Station | 1TB | Works | Works fine with USB Loader GX 1.0 r713 and NeoGamma R8 Beta15 | | Lexar JumpDrive S80 | 256GB | Works | Works with USB Loader GX 3.0 r1271 when formatted as FAT32 | | PNY Elite-X Fit | 256GB | Works | Works perfectly in the newest version of USB Loader GX when formatted as FAT32 | | SanDisk Cruze Blade | 16GB | Issues | Listed on compatibility chart but may require special settings like Loader's IOS set to 58 to work | | Kingston DataTraveler | 101 8GB | Works | Insert the drive while the Wii is off before turning the console on | | WD My Passport | 750GB | Works | "Pretty much any size HDD will work. I'm using a 750GB WD" | | SanDisk Ultra Backup | 32GB | Works | Appears compatible on the USB Devices Compatibility List |
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Modern drives can work if you use a (two USB-A male ends into one micro-B). One end goes into USB port 0 (bottom), the other into USB port 1 (top). This doubles the power budget to 1000mA.
Early in the Wii homebrew scene, WBFS was the go‑to file system for USB loading. Today, however, FAT32 has become the standard. WBFS is still supported, but it is no longer recommended because it limits the drive to Wii game storage and cannot hold other homebrew or GameCube games. | Device Name | Size | Compatibility |
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: Kingston DataTraveler (specifically the DT100 4GB) was a classic that worked for many, though newer high-capacity versions often failed. Using this , you are now equipped to
These drives work beautifully after you update the bridge firmware or disable a specific feature. Most users give up on these, thinking they are dead. They are not.
