ntfs support?
but that already exists
also
you dont have to convert .isos to wbfs files iso loading is already supported
but that already exists
also
wulfie said:l Red l said:Fat32 and ntfs seem to be the right way to go. The games take up slightly less space on the drive. You can manage the games with windows explorer. If you need to use the drive for other purposes temporarily, you can. And for fat32, you can store apps, roms, game covers, etc. if you'd like. Though, I plan to keep using my sd card for all of that and keep my hdd for games only.wulfie said:why not just use wbfs?
I just partitioned my hdd, 10gb fat32 for covers, homebrew, etc, and 450gb wbfs, works fine for me...I don't even use an sd in my wii. Using fat32/ntfs, you have to convert your .iso to .wbfs, whereas I only have to use wbfs manager to install games to my wbfs partition
you dont have to convert .isos to wbfs files iso loading is already supported