zektor said:
I would highly recommend WBFS Intelligent GUI or the more recent release of ncWBFSTool for manipulating your games. I had similar issues with WBFS Manager in the past, moved on and never looked back (and never had an issue again).
I use WBFS Manager 3.0.1 on a PC with XP sp3, and I've had a great experience. So far, I've set up three drives, all 500gb Seagate Freeagent Go, and everything went great. One thing I never did was "clone drive." I always used the "add ISO to drive" function, and only did around 20 isos at a time. This was mostly because I didn't want to run my computer for 24 hours at a time (236 games takes a while), but I have tested my results, and they are positive. I simply don't trust any other WBFS program, and can't afford to botch a drive that took countless hours to compile. I realize that results may vary, so I can only recommend that members use what works for them. I love WBFS manager, and will continue to use it.