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1  Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Can't seem to get hacks to work. on: March 28, 2015, 02:50:29 AM
I've done all I know how to do and it all came down to buying a 4GB SD Card from Wal-Mart which works just fine  .  If anyone knows that code WindHunter was talking about, would be awesome to know if it exists somewhere.

Until then, happy smashing!
2  Help & Tutorials / Help / Re: Can't seem to get hacks to work. on: March 23, 2015, 02:38:39 PM
Thanks Windhunter.
I tried out Hackless Project M and it didn't work. I did however find the *USB Loader GX Package. I'm going to do some tests with this and see where it leads me. If this doesn't work, I'll resort to trying Riivolution which I read supports SD cards over the 2GB mark. If Riivolution fails, I'll continue searching for that code Windhunter is talking about which I still have had no luck finding yet.

I'll keep this as up to date as possible.

*https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jls1z26agz003u0/AADspizcKNTFmc9OLD5HqPL1a/USB%20Loader%20GX%20Package%20%2B%20Instructions?dl=0
3  Help & Tutorials / Help / Can't seem to get hacks to work. [Solved] on: March 22, 2015, 01:23:14 AM
I just got Gecko OS running on HBC. I have the RSBE01.gct stored on my 8GB SD card under codes. When I run Gecko, it says it loads the code but when I tested it with a PSA and textured characters, no changes to the characters exist. I followed "The Complete N00B's Guide to Brawl Hacking" but I must've missed something.

Things I've tried (may be more added later):
Reformating the SD card.
Checking the games version in case of wrong ID (USA)
A different PSA and texture
Replacing the RSBE01.gct file with one on page 48 of "TCNGTBH"
Angry grunting noises


This is what I have on my SD card:

 E:\Apps\Gecko1931\
boot.elf
icon.png
meta.xml

 E:\codes\
RSBE01.gct

 E:\private\wii\app\RSBE\pf\fighter\ike\
FitIke.pac
FitIke00.pac
FitIke00.pcs
FitIkeFinal.pac
FitIkeMotionEtc.pac

Post Merge: March 22, 2015, 09:43:23 AM
I did some searching and found out from different sources that the SD Card has to be a 2GB or smaller.  I found this to be false when using a 4GB SD Card in the past.  This is the first I've heard of having to use a certain sized memory card.

Why is it that I can't use more than 4GB? That doesn't leave much space to work with when modifying the entire game.  Is there a way to make the wii and\or game read a higher capacity storage device?
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