Post as of 11-25-13
I have tested all the possible way that the Wii USB Loader (GX) v.3.0 with Launcher.
Both HDD (7200RPM) and my SSD worked perfectly, as it should be.
Making sure that the enclosure was properly set.
But, I made another test which is ment for a more advance use. Meaning constantly adding and or removing the WBFS file off the WBFS drive.
After test, Obviously the HDD must have to find the data that is on the disc inorder to prepare it for the game launch. With an SSD you wont have any slow launch speed. Thus, you will have a better gameplay performance than the HDD.
Now SSD or USB?
Well a USB FlashDrive is a portable storage device that most average size to get is a 16GB. Which limit you to how many WBFS backup games you can store on it. The good side is the same SOLID-STATE technology that it uses. (*No moving parts)
SSD are becoming less expensive and now anyone can buy at least a 128GB for a low price.
So in the end if you have the money or have a SSD than that would be the best choice.
Google 'Configurable USB Loader Guide'
Yes a USB is an External HDD, but it just depends on the size....
One might purchase a USB loader at Amazon, eBay, or any local electronic stores such as Best Buy. If one prefers to not pay shipping costs it would be best to try their local Best Buy stores first and see if they have them there.
A Solid State USB 3 drive (SSD).
Virtual memory, when not active, is written to a swapping area. The swapping area is often on a designated area of the system HDD (hard drive), or a separate HDD. If faster storage is available, it may also be on a designated semiconductor storage facility such as an SSD, SD or USB flash drive.
Yes but its only for the internal one not usb hdd.
No.
Usb loader GX is a channel or application in wii which allows you to download wii games and play them!. Your wii has to be softmodded for that.
Yes, it's actually reccomended that you update USB Loader GX every now and then, as it helps to fix game compatibility issues and errors in the loader's code.
It connects via a USB cable.
Your external USB 3 HDD may work on your old laptop which only has USB 2. Most of the USB 3 will work on a USB 2 if you have the proper speed cable. It will only operate at the 2.0 speed, however.
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