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  • royboyz
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    • Aug 2010
    • 205

    #31
    there are 2 main game formats, .iso (that you put on a WBFS Partition) and .wbfs (that you put on a FAT32 Partition.
    Just re-read and noticed this part. I have a fat32 hdd and an iso file. Do I need to convert it to a .wbfs file in order to add it?

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    • royboyz
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      • Aug 2010
      • 205

      #32
      right ive got my wbfs file on my hdd in the wbfs folder, its split 2 parts wbfs and wbf1.
      when i open usb loader its not giving me the no wbfs partition for the first time!!!!! haha
      But its counting to 30 then timing out with a
      (error = ret -1) message
      any ideas?
      Last edited by royboyz; 7 August, 2010, 09:29.

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      • ck-ok
        V.I.P. Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 2592

        #33
        Originally posted by royboyz
        right ive got my wbfs file on my hdd in the wbfs folder, its split 2 parts wbfs and wbf1.
        when i open usb loader its not giving me the no wbfs partition for the first time!!!!! haha
        But its counting to 30 then timing out with a
        (error = ret -1) message
        any ideas?
        yeah why not just patition your hard drive with this Digital Kaos - Downloads - Partition wizzard home have one fat32 and one wbfs and use Digital Kaos - Downloads - wbfs manager 3 to format the partition you want for the wii and to put the iso,s on it.nearly all wii downloads are iso so theres no messin just put them strait on
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        • royboyz
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          • Aug 2010
          • 205

          #34
          managed to do it, shifted all my files off the laptop and reformatted it with partitions then re-added now have a wbfs partition for my wii gamses and touch would is working fine.
          Thanks for the help

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