It doesent do the same thing it properly sets folder structure and verafys the dump and when the game is bigger then 4GB it splits it for uWhy is Wii Backup Manager recommended when it comes to copying over to the storage medium intended for game-playing?
EDIT: Just to add, why would Wii Backup Manager be recommended if copying files over to the storage medium does the same thing?
It doesent do the same thing it properly sets folder structure and verafys the dump and when the game is bigger then 4GB it splits it for u
Yep why waste all that padded space for no reason also fat32 is superior for wiiI thought NTFS can take care of that; more than 4GB Images. Am I really wrong about that?
Your wrong again it's not false I have no problems using Wii Backup Manager to convert/place games on fat32 formatted hddI had a try with it and the software tells me that NTFS is required to store ISO backups on a FAT32 thumb drive that I formatted to.
I would use WBFS, but someone told me that's not recommended.
The statement that the Wii Backup Manager would split the file up for possible FAT32-copying seems to be false, at least in my case.
What should I do?
Your not putting .iso on hdd
Latest from site and your converting .iso to .wbfsOK, I'm not here to argue, just to find help;
Shadow#1, if you don't my asking, what version is your Wii Backup Manager installed at?
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Please elaborate.
Yes I'm using .wbfs filesShadow#1 are you using WBFS?
Hello,OK, I'm not here to argue, just to find help;
Your being stupidI take it you use WBFS files too.
You see, I can't use FATE32 for ISO files if I'm using Wii Backup Manager; Wii Backup Manager would say that ISO files need NTFS partitions as well.
When I convert the WBFS file to ISO and then attempt to put the ISO file to the FAT32 USB flash drive, Wii Backup Manager would automatically reconvert the file back to WBFS. If I even try to convert the WBFS file back to ISO in the USB flash drive, well, read the enclosed error message.
So, I must conclude that you too must use WBFS files.
There is no reason ever to use .iso so stop itLike I said, there's really no need to flame right here, I'm not really looking for an argument, I'm looking for help. If you don't want to help, you can leave this thread, but you don't have to call me names.
Now, about the message, I didn't make that message up, and I'm not lying.
I had a try with it and the software tells me that NTFS is required to store ISO backups on a FAT32 thumb drive that I formatted to.
I would use WBFS, but someone told me that's not recommended.
The statement that the Wii Backup Manager would split the file up for possible FAT32-copying seems to be false, at least in my case.
What should I do?