get a program called wii backup manager get used to the extremely easy ui and bam basically select where the iso is as one drive and the other drive as the hard drive and click transfer and make sure you search up wiiflow drive compatibility list to make sure yours will workYup.
also that ^ minus the thread part just do what i said itll be easier lolI think that should help
https://gbatemp.net/threads/loading-iso-and-not-wbfs-with-usb-loader-gx.351537/
If it's a 2.5" HDD you should use a y cable or an external power source.
Probablyalso that ^ minus the thread part just do what i said itll be easier lol
lol the program is automated a few click and it does it all for you plus i believe saves a bit of spaceProbably
Maybe the wrong word. Sry English isn't my first language.lol the program is automated a few click and it does it all for you plus i believe saves a bit of space
Lol that's fine if you need a recap probably means yea but not like 100% sure kindaMaybe the wrong word. Sry English isn't my first language.
What I meant was something like no doubt
get a program called wii backup manager get used to the extremely easy ui and bam basically select where the iso is as one drive and the other drive as the hard drive and click transfer and make sure you search up wiiflow drive compatibility list to make sure yours will work
Thanks for the heads up but I've gotten a lot of games without that ever happening@Zurifury Caution with Wii Backup Manager. The following was not fixed in Build 76, it still exists with 78. "Fixed: A serious issue with title renaming that caused corrupt WBFS files. By not rewriting the WBFS header when renaming the title, it removes the possibility of the header getting corrupt. It doesn't need rewritten anyway, so the code shouldn't have been there."
Thanks for the heads up but I've gotten a lot of games without that ever happening