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d2x-v8-final and STBX500200 (usb 3.0) #51

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 · 2 comments
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d2x-v8-final and STBX500200 (usb 3.0) #51

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 · 2 comments

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Configurable USB Loader freezes while installing game from NOD
Very slow game loda

Beta v9 and v10 install game succeeded very slowly.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by lorenzo....@gmail.com on 2 Jan 2013 at 12:38

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Does it work faster with a different loader and/or hdd?
Also when you say "Beta v9 and v10 install game succeeded very slowly", do you 
mean v10 alt only or standard v10 too?

Original comment by dav...@yahoo.it on 2 Jan 2013 at 12:33

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I'll try to remember more of what I did as I returned STBX500200 and I can
not redo the test. (I'm really sorry)

First I tried d2x v8final on "configurable usb loader *r70*" and "wii flow"
with an usb card reader 8Gb and works well and fast  during both loading
and game install.

Then I tried using the STBX500200 and freezes up while installing new game
 with both "configurable usb loader" and "wii flow".

The STBX500200 is slower than the 8Gb SD card reader when you load a game
from the Wii. However STBX500200 is faster than SD card reader when used
with the PC.



I seem to remember that versions v9 and v10 v10alt behave in a similar way:
the progress of the installation does not proceed smoothly, but stops for a
few seconds and then comes back and so on until you reach 100%.

V8final version also does not have a fluid loading and over it hangs
permanently without even reach 5% or 10% ...

If you think it's a solvable problem could buy back the STBX500200 (it is
very thin and quiet!)

Original comment by lorenzo....@gmail.com on 2 Jan 2013 at 4:05

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