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Running project M on USB Loader GX - Tried a lot and still have no idea whats going on

RockstarCRO

Smash Rookie
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Oct 11, 2019
Messages
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Hi,

Been running into a lot of problems and I can't quite seem to figure it out. I've downloaded Project M from here :https://projectmirror.no-ip.org/ and extracted everything accordingly. I didn't do the custom stage delete thing, but I don't think it matters because I didn't make any stages and don't care if any of those stage get deleted.

Little Info :
-Homebrew installed
-wbfs of brawl exists on USB
-SD card formatted to FAT32 (SDXC)
-Project M extracted - code folder in codes folder and app folder in apps folder. Project M folder itself is on main screen of SD (see pictures below for directories).
-Game settings launcher (ocarina ON and VBI on).

1) I now realize you're not supposed to boot project M from the homebrew app because it tries to read the disk instead of the .iso ... this launches you back to the main menu of the wii
2) I realize that you need to turn ocarina on and get the sixaxisthing enabled too. Problem is, I launch the game and project M is no where to be found. Everything seems to be in order.

Take a look :

https://imgur.com/XZbNaAn

https://imgur.com/ZIxJQt6

https://imgur.com/TrqEEGc

https://imgur.com/LFFrAGh

Brawl launches (normally/vanilla) from USB Loader GX even with Ocarina turned On and the other option changed to VBI and axnextframe... but still no Project M? I tried to go to the custom stage (in-game) screen to prompt it, but again, nothing???

Thank you for reading and hopefully someone has an answer! Been driving me nuts - been at it for 4 hours now trying to see what's up.
 
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ThoseUpAirsThough

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Feb 22, 2018
Messages
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I doubt SDXC would cause any problems, as there's no difference between SDHC and SDHC unlike SD and SDHC, the only difference is that SDXC cards usually come with exFAT, but you can easily format it to FAT32 using guiformat.
 

Narpas_sword

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I doubt SDXC would cause any problems, as there's no difference between SDHC and SDHC unlike SD and SDHC, the only difference is that SDXC cards usually come with exFAT, but you can easily format it to FAT32 using guiformat.
I certainly know theyve been a n issue in the past.
If you have an SDXC working, fantastic. but for most people it doesnt.
 
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