xflak c11c423966 6.4.9 Changelog:
-Added warning to main menu suggesting users should download files from NUS before Nintendo Wii servers shut down in 2019.
-Bundled prepared download queues for users to easily grab files from NUS for future use.
-Changed recommended cIOS249 to base 57 from 56, and cIOS250 to base 56 from 57. Syscheck updater will consider both configurations as up to date.
-Added USB-Loader GX and made it the default\recommended USB-Loader.
-Added Nintendont to ModMii Classic's download page 2.
-Updated MyMenuifyMod to v1.6 to support wiimote plus remotes.
-Fixed broken links to guide images and gifs.
-Other minor changes.
2018-11-17 05:44:18 +00:00

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<font size="5"><li>Partition and Format the External Hard Drive for NTFS</li></font><br>
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First check if your drive needs to be formatted by checking the current Format\File-System of the drive.<br>
Open "My Computer", right-click the external hard drive you want to use, then select "properties".<br>
Make note of the Drive Letter of the external hard drive as this will be important later.<br>
If the "File-System" is already NTFS, you can skip this step.<br>
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If you have anything saved on the hard drive, you should back it up now as all the data will be lost once you format it.<br>
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Right-click "My Computer" and select "Manage", a new window will open, on left panel click "Disk Management".<br>
Right-click the drive you want to format (make sure you select the right drive!), then select "Format..."<br>
Select "NTFS" as the File system to use and input a name for the Hard-Drive/Volume.<br>
You may optionally uncheck the "Perform a quick format" box, then click "OK", then click "OK" again.<br>
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