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Flash drives are NOT recommended to be used on a Wii if possible because of their unpredicability and potential to become corrupt on the console. Using a USB flash drive may result in the following behavior:
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+ Game backups failing to load
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+ UI glitches in homebrew apps
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+ Data randomly becoming corrupted
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* Game backups failing to load
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* UI glitches in homebrew apps
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* Data randomly becoming corrupted
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If you experience the issues above, or other inexplicable issues with your flash drive, use a USB hard drive or an SD card instead.
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When buying SD cards, it is generally recommended that you stick to well-known brands the more expensive and larger capacity that you get. While you can buy a generic 2GB SD card and most likely be safe, the same cannot be said for something like a 512GB SD card. General current pricing for SD cards is around 10-35 USD for 256GB and below, whereas 512GB is around 60 USD. When buying off of Amazon, make sure that your card is either `Sold by/Shipped by Amazon` or `Sold by [brand], Shipped by Amazon`. Be wary when buying storage on eBay.
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Our recommended brands:
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*[Samsung](https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/99A645D0-BE70-4DF8-A0C5-CDED2FA59DE9) (EVO Select, EVO Plus, PRO Plus)
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