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asktoby Post #136 Posted 14 May 2012 - 10:34 PM

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I just ran this to convert my WBFS drive to FAT32 and ended up with a directory called /wbfs containing further directories for all my games. Each of those contained files like RLBPWR.wbfs.
When I connect the drive to my Wii now, it says I have zero games on the disk! Do I need to do a further step?



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View Postasktoby, on 14 May 2012 - 10:34 PM, said:

I just ran this to convert my WBFS drive to FAT32 and ended up with a directory called /wbfs containing further directories for all my games. Each of those contained files like RLBPWR.wbfs.
When I connect the drive to my Wii now, it says I have zero games on the disk! Do I need to do a further step?


Sounds like you might need to configure the loader you are using, which one is it?


PsyBlade Post #138 Posted 15 May 2012 - 10:43 AM

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View Postasktoby, on 14 May 2012 - 10:34 PM, said:

I just ran this to convert my WBFS drive to FAT32 and ended up with a directory called /wbfs containing further directories for all my games. Each of those contained files like RLBPWR.wbfs.

So far everthing seems right.
If you cant get it to work with your loader try if WBM (WiiBackupManager) sees the games.
If it does that means everything worked as intended and you might need to use a better loader.







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