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  • billy2
    DK Veteran
    • Jul 2008
    • 1381

    #1

    wbfs files

    hi guys need some help please downloaded some file last night and they are wbfs files can anyone tell me what i need to do with then to work reom my hdd ???

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  • rjbweb
    Junior Member
    • May 2010
    • 23

    #2
    Iso files

    What i do with those files is transform them into ISO files with Wiibackupmanager, and then into the HDD using Wbfs Manager 3.0

    Hope it helps

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    • billy2
      DK Veteran
      • Jul 2008
      • 1381

      #3
      thanks m8 and work 100%

      Wiibackupmanager now it downloads
      please press the little red THANKS tab
      if I helped if not press the green tab to tell me to f**Koff



      sometimes life will kick you around , but sooner or later , you realize you`re a warrior , and your stronger than anything life throws your way !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • briggs411
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 26

        #4
        i just run wii backup manager click drive 1 and choose my wbfs drive.then click file then add and load the wbfs file from where i have it stored put a check mark on the file i added and click transfer.so don't really need to convert to iso.
        Last edited by briggs411; 18 September, 2010, 19:34.

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        • reddevil157
          DK Veteran
          • Jan 2010
          • 1427

          #5
          Originally posted by briggs411
          i just run wii backup manager click drive 1 and choose my wbfs drive.then click file then add and load the wbfs file from where i have it stored put a check mark on the file i added and click transfer.so don't really need to convert to iso.
          Same as that Briggs, wii backup manager transfers wbfs, iso, and ciso files if I'm not mistaken
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          • tyork1981
            Newbie
            • Nov 2011
            • 1

            #6
            i would also like to know what to do with a wbfs file. i have tried to turn it into a iso file, then use in Manager 3.0, and it loads the file, but doesnt show up on the drive, or drive contents.

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            • Keithuk
              DK Veteran
              • Aug 2010
              • 2264

              #7
              Welcome to the forum.

              Originally posted by tyork1981
              i have tried to turn it into a iso file, then use in Manager 3.0, and it loads the file, but doesnt show up on the drive, or drive contents
              So what did you use to convert the wbfs file into an iso file?

              I've used and Wii Game Manager 1.5.0.2 and Wii Game Converter GXS to convert wbfs to iso as WBFS Manager won't load a wbfs file.

              After you have loaded the iso doesn't it show in the file list in WBFS Manager? I don't know what you are using to show the drive contents as Windows does recognise the WBFS formatted drive. Or doesn't it show on the drive with a USB Loader?
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              • LycosHayes
                Newbie
                • Dec 2011
                • 1

                #8
                I personally recommend Wii Backup Manager, as it handles WBFS files (as well as their supplimentary WBF1 files), ISOs, and CSOs, then transfers them to a folder on your selected HDD (usually "wbfs\GameName [GameID]")

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                • N8Parks
                  Top Poster
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 196

                  #9
                  My drive is formatted to NTFS, and I leave the files as [GAME NAME].wbfs and transfer them manually to my drive J:\wbfs\[GAME NAME].wbfs. I can see all of my games on the hdd without the use of a manager and the wbfs files are smaller than the iso files, so I can store more of them on the drive at a time.

                  When I get a game in iso format, I use WiiBackUpManager to change them into wbfs format.
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