All good then, but we need a bit more info on your process. Finally, an MD5/CRC checksum would help us determine if you're using a clean ISO or some kind of patched image with God knows what kind of modifications done to it - always start with clean images, there's no reason to run patched games anymore.ĮDIT: Nevermind, I just saw that it's a FAT32 stick. Posting a sysCheck would also help us determine the fault - perhaps your modifications are out of date or incomplete. wbfs files or a WBFS drive? Have you trimmed the games in any way? What cIOS are you using to load the game? Have you messed with the settings in any way? Normally when I had issues booting a game just trying a different cIOS worked - they sometimes have different compatibility, especially when it comes to multilayered discs like Smash or Metroid Prime Trilogy. You're not very descriptive with your explanation - are you using. If I were you, I would backup all my files, create a primary FAT32 partition, copy your games back on using a backup manager which will deal with conversions and folders for you and retry. Click to expand.Most modern cIOS are geared for a FAT32 drive, plain WBFS was a temporary solution and currently does nothing but limit you since WBFS partitions can only store Wii games whereas FAT32 partitions can store Wii, Gamecube, homebrew applications and multimedia.