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Yes! My only complaint is games will sometimes freeze for a second. It’s particularly annoying for just dance. If you have any tips for that, I’d love to hear them. I’m using a flash drive instead of SSD, so maybe it’s that?
It’s been awhile since I loaded games onto storage, but back when I did it, that software was only available on windows. Idk if it’s gotten any better since then, but I have literally no reason to use windows other than hacking my Wii
Flash drive are usually Kinda terrible, especially at the Wii's USB2.0 speed. I'd consider an SDXC card. I use a partition on my 512GB SDXC for my games with heavier assets (lol @ heavy wii games, like why?) to improve loading speed. The wii's SD slot is significantly faster than its USB ports.
If you use a big SD like that, you don't need to partition it, I only do that because I also use that card in other consoles and like to keep the data separate.