mmik said:Could I say, put games on my Wii's USB drive, then later connect it, and another drive to my computer, then copy files straight from one to another using a program?
mmik said:Yes, I mean using two properly formatted drives. I want to rent some games, and then later once my friend's wii is hackable (new wii), take them from my drive and put them on there for him.
wiiNinja said:I'm looking at the GUI WBFS-Tool v1.0.9, and it seems to allow one to transfer files from one WBFS disk to another. I don't have a second drive so I cannot test this. But this is also a wrapper for "wbfs", so it must do it the long way, that is "extract" from one and then "add" to the other.
dd is what I meant buddy , and yes it will back up the entire partition , but not a single file at a time , or multiple files at a time , but in other OS like windows you will not be able to do that cause the OS does not recognize your partition other than RAW and will ask to format before accesswiiNinja said:Big Moe,
What's available in Linux, other than dd, that makes this process easier (faster)?
The "dd" command in Linux will allow you to duplicate the entire partition, but is there something else that one can use for copying single or multiple games?
cat /dev/sdb > /dev/sdc