In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plug this in before you launch CFG USB loader for the first time. Use the bottom USB port on the back of the Wii. If you're prompted by your Wii to format the drive, select "Cancel." If you click "Format," you'll need to go back and format it as FAT32 again. Select "Load" to start the program. This will set CFG to load backups from your USB drive. When prompted to select your partition, you should only have one available. Select it to continue. This will launch the USB loader with your settings. You'll want to save your device and IOS settings so you're not prompted for them each time you start:  Point at the bottom of the screen to open the menu. Select "Settings" and then "System." Select "Save Settings." You can copy any Wii or GameCube game by using the CFG USB Loader. Insert the disc and it will appear in the Loader program. You'll be using this homebrew program to rip the games from your Wii and GameCube discs to your USB drive. This will open the installation screen for the game that is inserted. This will begin copying the game files to your USB drive. This may take a while to complete, especially for newer, larger games. Once you have some games installed, they'll appear in the main CFG Loader window. Select one to view details and launch it. With the game selected, press "A" to start playing. You'll see some text as the game loads, and then it will start. You can keep installing games from any disc, legitimate or burned. All of the games will be added to your USB drive, and you won't need the discs to play them.
Summary: Plug your formatted external drive or USB drive into your Wii. Open the Homebrew Channel and select "Configurable USB Loader." Select "USB" when prompted. Ensure IOS 248 is selected and start the program. Save your settings. Insert a disc that you want to copy into your Wii. Open Configurable USB Loader if it isn't already. Press "+" in the CFG main menu. Click "Install." Select an installed game in CFG Loader. Press "A" to launch the game. Continue installing games.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can make use of your house phone, pay phone or borrow a phone from another person. Make sure to ask for permission when using someone else’s phone. If the call immediately fails or goes to a mailbox to leave a message, the signal may have failed and you may need to try again or the phone is turned off and will not make a sound. If the phone is ringing but you do not hear a ringtone, a phone that is set to silent may be set to vibrate. Listen for a faint hum from your phone while moving around the house or area to make the device more audible. If placed in vibration mode you may hear it vibrating against other surfaces such as a table. Try to look around areas you use frequently. It is possible the device may have fallen behind a table, furniture or is buried under other objects which could make it difficult to hear the device.
Summary: Locate another phone. Call your phone number. Listen for your phone.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use 320-grit sandpaper to sand down any areas where the paint is peeling and/or the wood is splintering. Clean up the scratched area so that you can patch it rather than piecing it back together. If the wood is significantly splintered, wear heavy gloves while sanding to avoid injuring yourself. Squeeze or spread a small dollop of wood filler over each scratch on your door. Use your finger or a putty knife to spread the filler around and press it into the scratches. Try to achieve a smooth finish that is even and level with the rest of the door. Wood filler is available online or from your local hardware store. It will either come premixed in a tube or in 2 separate parts that need to be combined before using it. Follow the instructions on your wood filler for the best results. The filler needs to set up and fully adhere to the wood in order for it to repair the door. Once you have pressed filler into all of the scratches, leave it for 15 to 20 minutes to dry fully, until it is completely solid to the touch. Check the instructions on your wood filler for more information on expected drying times. Once the filler has dried, use very fine grit sandpaper to sand down previously scratched area. Work in smooth, deliberate strokes to remove any excess wood filler and flatten the surface of the door. Painting over the sanded area will make any irregular bumps more obvious. Run your hand over the area you patched with wood filler to catch any areas that need more sanding and smoothing. Sanding the wood and paint around the scratched area can produce a significant amount of dust and debris that can ruin the look of the repaired door. Dampen a clean cloth or a paper towel and lightly wipe down the area to clean up any dust left behind.
Summary:
Use very fine grit sandpaper to remove loose splinters and paint. Apply a generous coat of wood filler to the scratched area. Leave the filler to dry for 15 to 20 minutes. Sand down the wood filler with 320-grit sandpaper. Clean the area with a damp paper towel or sponge.