Th3Roost3r
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2015
- Messages
- 1
Hi Smashers,
Brand new to the scene my brother has been down recently and has not stopped talking about smash or project M, so I thought well i better check it out. I picked up a cheap Wii, which he hacked for me and put SSBB.iso on a thumb stick and got all the Project M files necessary to run.
Here's the problem, through much trials and sadness we cannot get the Project M program to overtake SSBB once its been started. To run it we have used USB loader GX with a 2.0 USB files (supposedly) stored where they are supposed to be which is on a SD card, with the rest of the home brew programs and other.
I currently have a PAL associated Wii, we have tried NTSC-U, NTSC-E and Pal (Pal version is only 4.37 GB so I'm not sure if that affects the outcome) versions of SSBB but to no avail. Any information that anyone has would be a great help just want to start playing and having some fun.
Thanks in advance smashers,
Yours Sincerely,
Th3Roost3r
Brand new to the scene my brother has been down recently and has not stopped talking about smash or project M, so I thought well i better check it out. I picked up a cheap Wii, which he hacked for me and put SSBB.iso on a thumb stick and got all the Project M files necessary to run.
Here's the problem, through much trials and sadness we cannot get the Project M program to overtake SSBB once its been started. To run it we have used USB loader GX with a 2.0 USB files (supposedly) stored where they are supposed to be which is on a SD card, with the rest of the home brew programs and other.
I currently have a PAL associated Wii, we have tried NTSC-U, NTSC-E and Pal (Pal version is only 4.37 GB so I'm not sure if that affects the outcome) versions of SSBB but to no avail. Any information that anyone has would be a great help just want to start playing and having some fun.
Thanks in advance smashers,
Yours Sincerely,
Th3Roost3r