which manager do you use?tj_cool said:I've never had any problems with my WBFS drive
And I added and removed a lot of games
which manager do you use?tj_cool said:I've never had any problems with my WBFS drive
And I added and removed a lot of games
Damn, I though I already put it in the first postYourshadow said:
QUOTE said:* Added NTFS write support! (Thanks dimok, for fixing the bugs)
QUOTE said:Hermes cIOS 222/223 or waninkoko's rev19 must be installed to use NTFS !
Hmmm, I think your rightXFlak said:QUOTE said:Hermes cIOS 222/223 or waninkoko's rev19 must be installed to use NTFS !
I thought wanin's cIOS did not support ntfs, but only fat32 and wbfs? am I mistaken?
QUOTE said:- Loading games from .wbfs or .iso files on a FAT or NTFS partition
(with cios 249/250 rev18+ or cios 222/223/224 v4+)
tj_cool said:Wiimms WBFS Tool
Info: A command line based WBFS manager. This is the only manager that supports WDF, which was specially created for that program (it is not used by any loader yet).
A GUI version is also available: WiiJManager Multiplatform
Supports: ISO | cISO | WBFS | WDF
Links:
WWT Topic: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=182236
WiiJManager Topic: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=214002
The WWT tools support now FST (extracted filesystem [keywords: WiiScrubber, SNEEK]) as input and output.
=> Supports: ISO | cISO | WBFS | WDF | FST
Example:
Is a.wdf is a WDF file and b.iso an ISO image and c.fst/ a directory with an extracted file system you can add all three to a WBFS with:
CODEwwt add -a a.wdf b.iso c.fst
Ok, added to the FAQWiimm said:And please add to FAQ something like:
What is FST?
FST is a shortcut for "file system". It is a copy of all real and system files of a Wii ISO image. This extracted images can be viewed and modified with any tools. It is possible to compose a new Wii ISO image with modifications. This new image have to be "trucha signed" before using it.