![]() Because I am definitely cautious of moving since it caused some corruptions early on. I THINK I remember the Wii U saying something to the effect of “copying only copies over the game and not your saves/etc., but moving sends everything over”, am I just trippin? Lol. I do have on question: I’m confused on a certain aspect of “move” vs “copy”. ![]() I plan on upgrading to 400GB because I’m at the limit for the 200GB! It’s been 8 months of solid performance with your solution! I just want you to know that I’ve used your solution here since like March or so and it has been ROCK SOLID! Thank you SO MUCH for this suggestion, as before I was having corruptions with flash drives within a few days of installing my games. Have I ever mentioned that you should only use the COPY function (and NEVER the Move function) on the Wii U? So you can fill up your SD card with as many games as you can fit without worry of wearing out your SD card. These High Endurance cards use a more durable form of flash memory which can handle a lot more writes than standard SD cards. To counter act this risk, it is recommended to use a “High Endurance” SD card. The more you fill up your MicroSD card, the greater the risk. The wear leveling will do its job.īut if you fill up your card to over 80 or 90% of its capacity, the risk of your card wearing out goes up. If you keep your card less than 50% full, no problem. This means that as you fill up your SD card, there is less space for the memory controller to spread writes around to. While the word “dynamic” sounds great and all, in reality it is really a “passive” form. ![]() This means that the flash memory controller can help prevent the flash memory from wearing out from too many writes. SD cards all have dynamic wear-leveling algorithms built into their flash memory controllers. ![]() (As shown in the picture above, the greyed out area shows that the WiiU can handle a 2nd USB storage device!) Why the “High Endurance” version? And if you do, well, just buy another tiny USB-to-MicroSD adapter and high endurance 256GB card and put it in the 2nd USB port. You’ll probably never fill up 256GB of storage. It’s easy to copy your old games from System Memory to your new USB Storage Device (128GB SD card shown here.) You can even add a 2nd USB storage device! ![]()
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