WAD Manager v1.1 – now with USB mass drive support
Been shuffling SD cards with the first version of WAD Manager? You might trade off a few with a USB Flash drive instead. Why? Because USB support is what author Waninkoko added to WAD Manager v1.1, and yes, the support extends far enough to allow Wii users to load game data files off the USB drive. Now what it can’t do is keep an USB drive in focus once an SD card has been inserted. Look to the full story for more.
Download: WAD Manager v1.1
WAD Manager version 1.1 now contains USB support (previous version here), and homebrew developer Waninkoko says that homebrew users on the Nintendo Wii will be able to manage their Virtual Console and WiiWare game data files on an attached USB drive.
Now we’re not sure if the support is limited to USB flash or you could attach a USB external hard drive storage, but we can confirm that it works on Flash drives.
Waninkoko also advises that WAD Manager will not be able to read data from an attached USB drive as soon as the user inserts another SD card into the Wii console. It’ll just spew corrupted data error messages. But WAD Manager is executable from Team Twiizer’s Homebrew Channel (Beta 7, though) and that’s a plus.
To sort, install and store files on a USB drive, make sure that you follow the same procedure as you would for SD cards: create a folder named WAD in the root directory on the USB drive. File all your WAD collections there (from Virtual Console and WiiWare, we must add), and they should be accessible immediately after running WAD Manager v1.1.
Download: WAD Manager v1.1