Sorry about the double post. Yes the gc games are iso and wii iso are converted with wii backup manager.
When I unzip rvloader what folder do I use? I have read that the rvloader boot.dol is supposed to be at the root. I have no idea plus games are renamed. Do all the games have their own folders.
I don't mean to be a pain but I am new and learnin
Don't worry about the boot.dol, that's from a wayyyyyyy old version of a different loader.
When you unzip the RVLoader archive that you download from the github page, it will make a folder with the same name as the .zip file. Open that folder and you'll have one folder labelled RVLoader_v2.1, and one labelled _MACOSX. Open the RVLoader_v2.1 folder and you'll have this list of folders and a LCDDriver.bit file.
Copy all of these, then open the USB drive/SD card and paste them. When you open the USB drive/SD card you should see only these folders and the .bit file. That is the correct structure for RVLoader to boot.
For games the
structure differs based on Wii and Gamecube games.
Wii games just need to be in WBFS format and placed in the folder labelled "wbfs". No special structure required, just dump them all in. You can name them whatever you want. If you want the cover art for games, you can find it by searching for them on the
gameTDB website.
Gamecube games must be in the ISO format, not a processed format like WBFS or NKIT. The ISOs must be raw or trimmed, but cannot be compressed. Gamecube games must be put inside the "games" folder, and each game must be placed inside its own folder within the games folder. So if you want to play Pikmin for example, then you must:
- create a Pikmin folder inside the games folder
- Put the Pimin ISO file inside that Pikmin folder
- Rename the ISO file to "game.iso"
The way the Gamecube loader works requires every Gamecame iso file to be named "game.iso" and placed in a named folder within the games folder or it will not be detected. The loader will inherit the name of the game from the folder name rather than the ISO file. If you want to use title art for Gamecube games, you can get them from gameTDB like Wii games.
As a matter of troubleshooting, can you ask your friend to leave the Wii on the blank screen for about a minute to see if the no device detected error shows up? If it does, then it narrows down the problem significantly.