Homebrew Adding Multi-Part Games to WBFS Drive

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I have a 1TB HDD formatted in wbfs. Trying to add a game that is split in two files. (.wbf1 & .wbfs). How do I combined these two files. Or simply just add to the drive.

P.S. I have a problem with the Black Ops game that I dumped. (4.13GB). Do I need to install iOS 249 v16??
 
Seems like an ios issue on your part.

Also, from what i recall, FAT32 formatted drives need .wbfs files larger than 4GB to be split in .wbfs & .wbfs1 files. Examples are Super Smash Bros Brawl, Xenoblade, Call of Duty MW3, Black Ops, etc.

You say you have a.wbfs formatted one, don't remember what's the deal with those, but i advise you to format your drive to fat32, it is steadier, easier to move stuff from/to and you can use the drive for other files as well (including Gamecube games ob USBloader GX via nintendont).

You should go to the USBLoader GX thread and ask there for better instructions :)
Here: http://gbatemp.net/threads/usb-loader-gx.149922/page-1061
 
I tried put just the .wbfs files to a USB to test this out.
But, it does not work.

So, I believe it goes this right

Wii Game [RVL06A] \ Wii Game.wbfs , Wii Game.wbf1 , Wii Game.wbf2 , etc.
 
So, I believe it goes this right
Wii Game [RVL06A] \ Wii Game.wbfs , Wii Game.wbf1 , Wii Game.wbf2 , etc.

In my FAT32 formatted 1TB HDD, it goes a bit differently.
Let's say CoD Black Ops for example:

Call of Duty Black Ops [SC7P52] is the game folder and the contents are SC7P52.wbfs and SC7P52.wbf1 (3.99GB and 84MB in size, respectively).
 
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