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Click on (or the gear icon) specifically for that game, rather than the global loader settings. Find the Game Load or Video Mode options.
Navigate to and click on it, but do not start the game.
Go to the individual game settings for in your USB Loader. Locate the Game IOS setting. mario party 8 wii ntscwbfs fix
Change the "Video Mode" from Use Global or Disc Default to or Force NTSC .
Many display crashes happen because the USB loader forces a video mode that the game or your television cannot process. Turn on your Wii and launch or WiiFlow . Click on (or the gear icon) specifically for
By default, it is usually set to 249 . Try changing it manually to .
Transferring game files incorrectly is a massive cause of random freezing on the Wii. If your file structure is wrong, the backup manager will fail to trigger the boot sequence. 1. Check Your Folder Path Go to the individual game settings for in your USB Loader
When loading RM8E01 (the game ID for the NTSC version of Mario Party 8), the loading failure typically stems from three specific culprits:

Click on (or the gear icon) specifically for that game, rather than the global loader settings. Find the Game Load or Video Mode options.
Navigate to and click on it, but do not start the game.
Go to the individual game settings for in your USB Loader. Locate the Game IOS setting.
Change the "Video Mode" from Use Global or Disc Default to or Force NTSC .
Many display crashes happen because the USB loader forces a video mode that the game or your television cannot process. Turn on your Wii and launch or WiiFlow .
By default, it is usually set to 249 . Try changing it manually to .
Transferring game files incorrectly is a massive cause of random freezing on the Wii. If your file structure is wrong, the backup manager will fail to trigger the boot sequence. 1. Check Your Folder Path
When loading RM8E01 (the game ID for the NTSC version of Mario Party 8), the loading failure typically stems from three specific culprits: