I am a heavy Android user with no PC. I want to put Super Paper Mario on my USB drive but it's above 4GB. Is there any way to convert the ISO to a WBFS?
Well you can *find* wbfs file, or have someone do it for you? You know *backups* for you?I am a heavy Android user with no PC. I want to put Super Paper Mario on my USB drive but it's above 4GB. Is there any way to convert the ISO to a WBFS?
Can USB Loader GX read zip files? 0.oYou could TRY zipping it up. Outside of standard compression techniques, Android is really not capable here.
Heh, probably my only choice as of now reallyWell you can *find* wbfs file, or have someone do it for you? You know *backups* for you?
Yeah, but I assume he gotnit from a *friend* and his friend is far away...You can just rip the game straight from the disc to WBFS files with USB Loader GX.
WBFS files can be split or not, it's an option you have when converting/dumpingThe file used in the video is shown as like 4.3gb so I have a feeling it doesn't actually solve the file size limit but wanted to ask about it anyway. Does wbfs actually split the file or does it just make it appear that way to the wii?
WBFS = Wii Backup File System, with the name having stuck around for a specific format of super trimmed isos (updates usually removed, etc) after usb loaders became more efficient and didn't need a proprietary filesystem (invented to ensure games would not be fragmented) but their super trimming stayedAlso is what wbfs is doing something that would only ever be used for Wii isos