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Video Game Community Home Forums > PC, Console & Handheld Discussions > Nintendo Wii Discussions > Wii - Backup Loaders > USB Loader 1.5: ERROR: No partitions found! (ret = -6) Discussion in 'Wii - Backup Loaders' started by XxOblivion77, Jun 20, 2009. Jun 20, 2009 USB Loader 1.5: ERROR: No partitions found! (ret = -6) by XxOblivion77 at 2:08 AM (3,262Views / 0Likes) 7replies OP Member XxOblivion77 GBAtemp Regular Joined: Oct 11, 2008 Messages: 163 Featured Posts: 0 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Country: My USB is formatted to FAT32 if that helps you guys... XxOblivion77, Jun 20, 2009 Top #1 Member elixirdream GBAtemp Legend Joined: May 27, 2008 Messages: 10,007 Featured Posts: 0 Location: 6th Dimention Country: did you use wbfs manager to create the partition? elixirdream, Jun 20, 2009 Top #2 OP Member XxOblivion77 GBAtemp Regular Joined: Oct 11, 2008 Messages: 163 Featured Posts: 0 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Country: How do I do that? XxOblivion77, Jun 20, 2009 Top #3 Member elixirdream GBAtemp Legend Joined: May 27, 2008 Messages: 10,007 Featured Posts: 0 Location: 6th Dimention Country: go download wbfs manager 3.0 or later format your device with the program and place all your games into your device with the program elixirdream, Jun 20, 2009 Top #4 OP Member XxOblivion77 GBAtemp Regular Joined: Oct 11, 2008 Messages: 163 Featured Posts: 0 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Country: Yeah I already formatted it but it still gives me that error and says that there's no WBFS partition. >_> XxOblivion77, Jun 20, 2009 Top #5 Newcomer nuke_grunge Newbie Joined: Jun 22, 2009 Messages: 2 Featured Posts: 0 Country: me too, the same error: No partition found! (ret= -6), and is not my usb hd compatibility. I 've Firm 4.0u and cIOS38_rev13b. Please, anyone have a solution for this problem??? thanx!! nuke_grunge, Jun 22, 2009 Top #6 Newcomer AdmiralKnight Member Joined: Jun 4, 2009 Messages: 10 Featured Posts: 0 Country: Well, the biggest thing, atleast for the first poster, is that the Wii doesn't use FAT partitions for the ISOs. You have to format it as a WBFS partition. AdmiralKnight, Jun 22, 2009 Top #7 Newcomer nuke_grunge Newbie Joined: Jun 22, 2009 Messages: 2 Featured Posts: 0 Country: AdmiralKnight, thanx for the tip, but we know that the partition has to be
by Ali Hassan Mahdi on Jul 27, 2016 | No Comments Users have been facing a lot of issues with the recent jailbreak tool released by Pangu for iOS 9.2 - iOS 9.3.3. We already showed how you can fix some of the common issues of Pangu jailbreak but a more troublesome problem that many users are facing is an error in Cydia that prevents packages from being installed on their device. For some jailbroken users, Cydia is displaying a "failed in buffer_write(fd) (8, ret=-1)" error when installing packages. The reason behind this is that the system partition is being used to install the https://gbatemp.net/threads/usb-loader-1-5-error-no-partitions-found-ret-6.162554/ tweaks on but it doesn't have enough space. As a result, Cydia terminates the installation by displaying the above error. To find out how to get rid of this error and fix the problem, read the guide below. Fix "failed in buffer_write(fd) (8, ret=-1)" Cydia Error Step 1: On your jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, launch Cydia and go to the Sources tab. Step 2: Tap on Edit -> Add and enter the http://www.iphonehacks.com/2016/07/fix-failed-in-buffer_writefd-8-ret-1-cydia-error-when-installing-packages.html following repo URL: https://coolstar.org/publicrepo Step 3: Wait for Cydia to load all the packages from the repository. Once done, go to the Search tab of Cydia and type "Stashing for iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3". Step 4: Open the package, tap on Install followed by confirmation to install the tweak onto your device. The stashing package basically takes care of installing packages in the right partition. When you install it, all the tweaks and packages will be installed on your device's data partition rather than the system partition, hence saving a lot of space and allowing Cydia to finish the installation process without any memory space issues. If the above method doesn't work, you can try the alternative solution below: Step 1: Launch Cydia and install "Apple File Conduit 2" onto your device. Step 2: Download iFunbox on your computer. Step 3: Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to your computer via a USB cable and open iFunbox. Step 4: From the left sidebar, open ‘Raw File System'. Step 5: On the right where your device's files and folders are displayed, find and rename /.cydia_no_stash to /.cydia_no_stash- Step 6: Disconnect your device from the computer, launch Cydia and it should start preparing the file system. After it's done, you should be able to install packages and tweaks without any problem.
Instructable »How to play Wii backups from a usb stick with no modchip. by Solderguy in wii Download 6 Steps Share Favorite I Made it! Collection Intro Intro: How to play Wii backups from a usb stick with no modchip.Tired of bad DVD burns? Wii laser die out on you? http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-play-Wii-backups-on-a-usb-stick-with-no-mod/step6/Troubleshooting/ Want to rip Wii games directly from your Wii's dvd to your hard drive? This instructable is ... 1 Step 1: Install WBFS Manager.Download these files:Uncompress the WBFS Manager rar file with 7-zip.Click on the WBFS Manager setup icon.A new screen will pop up and tell you that the program will ... 2 Step 2: Download the Wii iso to your usb device.This next step explains how to load a Wii ISO to you usb device.The first step is error no to get a Wii iso backup file. (I can't tell you ... 3 Step 3: Install USB loader application on your Wii Homebrew Channel.This next step will explain how to usb loader on your Wii.Before you can install usb loader to your Wii you first need the files in your SD ... 4 Step 4: Install USB loader Channel in your Wii.This step will explain how to install the usb loader channel to your Wii menu.First go to the error no partitions homebrew channel then load the WAD manager.The screen will go ... 5 Step 5: Using the USB loader channel and playing your games.In this next step I will explain how to use your new Channel, and how you can play your games on it. First, plug your usb device into ... 6 Step 6: Troubleshooting.I finally had the time to write the solutions to some Wii error codes. If at any time you Wii spits an error code at you, here two ...Step 6: Troubleshooting. I finally had the time to write the solutions to some Wii error codes. If at any time you Wii spits an error code at you, here two of the most common errors, and their solutions.Common error codes and solutions:Error Code:ret= -1 Cause:You are missing a Cios (249, 222 or something like that) Solution: Install Cios 249 or 222, or whatever cios is needed by the usb loader you are using.Error Code:ret= -2011 Cause: A signing bug that allowed the execution of code was patched by /nintendo is system menu 4.0 and higher.Solution: Run trucha bug restorer to restore the exploit on your Wii.For the errors that I didn't bother to write down, here is a list of common Wii errors and their solutions:http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AsG1QflcbnLndE5JQUpIbS1BZEEyb2VzSTJad2RZNlE&hl=enAlways remember, THE HOMEBREW CHANNEL IS FREE.« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadAdvertisement
So I did everything correctly, (As far as I can tell), I used USB Loader GX,