Some WiiWare titles will not play nor move from the SD card

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I downloaded some WiiWare titles, and they worked just fine directly on the Wii. When I started running out of room, I moved some of these titles to a 2 gigabyte SD card. Upon trying to play them from the SD card, several of the titles produce the Failed to load. error.

Upon further manipulation, I now know that even if I have room on my Wii, I can't even move the channels back so that I can play them on the Wii directly.

Did these titles become corrupt over transfer, or will they simply not work from the SD card? Should I format my card in something other than FAT?






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How do I play Wii games from SD Card?

Complete these steps
  • Insert an SD Card into the SD Card slot on the front of the Wii console. ...
  • Select the SD Card Menu icon from the Wii Menu to see the contents of the SD Card. ...
  • Select an item from the list of available games or Wii Channels and press the A Button to open the Start screen for that item.


  • Can the Wii read games from SD Card?

    An SD memory card can be used to store Wii-related data such as game save information, certain data from the Wii Channel applications, and to transfer compatible data (such as digital photos and MP3s) to the Wii console from other devices.



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