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Topic: Wii U HD Thread of Tips, Tricks, And Troubleshooting!

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WiiWareWave

Share tips and tricks to get the most out of a Wii U Hard-Drive as well as helping other users troubleshoot various issues regarding their Hard-Drive in this universal Wii U HD thread! I'll start off by sharing a tip that is essential to saving your save data of your games should your hard-drive fail you. You'll need two hard-drives for this method so if you have a spare hard-drive even if it isn't fully compatible this method should work!

First hook the spare hard-drive to your Wii U "keep the one you normally use hooked in as well" go to system settings and format the new hard-drive, afterwards go to your save data and copy all of your game data to the spare hard-drive "don't use the move command since you'll lose the data on your primary hard-drive". And then check to see if the data has successfully been copied! If it has you won't have to fear losing your precious save data should the unthinkable happen!

I hope this tip proves to be helpful and I look forward to seeing tips from other members of this community!

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unrandomsam

Pigeon wrote:

Dunno if this is the right place to ask, but I use the quick startup menu on the tablet to play games (as I often play on just the tablet). Is there a way to manually decide which 8 games / applications appear on this startup menu? For instance, I played the Bayonetta 2 demo once, and it kicked off one of the games I play regularly, so had to go to the main menu again to fire it up. Would be nice for it to not have to come to this.

There was added to the last update a way to exclude things from the quickstart menu.

"Options have been added to Power Settings that allow users to hide certain software from the Quick Start Menu"

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unrandomsam

Enabling and Disabling the Sleep Function for USB Storage.

System Settings -> Data Management

Then hold down on the dpad and press + and - at the same time.

Wait until you get a popup which allows the choice of enabled or disabled.

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