Hacking Converting decrypted isos to wbfs?

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I guess you mean Brawl, not Melee.
Unfortunately I'm going to have to say no to fixing it, the program was something quick that I threw together and I don't really want to spend any more time working on it just to get one game working.
 
Hi all,

trried several games (3-4). Non of them could be copied of wbfs harddisk. Result: wbfs show 100% copied. But game isn't on wbfs disk then... I reISOed my homecopy with ImgBurn. Do you use other iso tools?
 
I used imgburn to get ISOs of my decrypted discs. I don't know why it's not working for you, sounds like a wbfs bug if it says it's copied the image but it hasn't.
 
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Yes I meant Brawl.
Ok I understand. Thanks for your work anyway.
Maybe we can get the source to improve bunpatcher ?

If it's of any help, I remember that backup creator tool from wanninkoko didn't work either to "patch" DVD5 Brawl (same error about 7Go size) but "extract-partition" of wiigator did the trick.

hahahihi>I used imgburn too to make the iso. Re-ripped 6 games (but Brawl) without any issue.
 
Great program!

Just encountered my first issue at the second game though.
It says the H3 Hash doesn't match the tmd sig.

Does this matter?
 
Could use some help in getting this running, I'm a bit of a moron when it comes to the command prompt, could someone walk me through it..I have the bunpatcher.exe and the iso here "C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\New Folder" could someone tell me exactly what needs to be typed and where to get it to do its job...It would be appreciated
 
open command prompt type cd\ then enter then drag and drop the .exe in the window then drag and drop the iso (make sure you leave a space in between the .exe and the iso) then type the name you want example mad.iso (make sure you leave a space in between the iso and the new iso name) then hit enter.
it should look like this
C:\bunpatcher.exe madworld.iso mad.iso
 
buby78 said:
open command prompt type cd\ then enter then drag and drop the .exe in the window then drag and drop the iso (make sure you leave a space in between the .exe and the iso) then type the name you want example mad.iso (make sure you leave a space in between the iso and the new iso name) then hit enter.
it should look like this
C:\bunpatcher.exe madworld.iso mad.iso


Thanks, making some progress, now I get

"Input file: boomblox.iso
output file: boomblox2.iso
couldn't open boomblox.iso for reading"
 
hackotedelaplaque said:
Maybe we can get the source to improve bunpatcher ?If someone wants it they can PM me their email address and I'll send it to them. Don't be surprised if it takes me a couple of days to get around to it though.
QUOTE said:
If it's of any help, I remember that backup creator tool from wanninkoko didn't work either to "patch" DVD5 Brawl (same error about 7Go size) but "extract-partition" of wiigator did the trick.That's probably the problem then, I never even knew Wiigator made his own extraction program and backup_unpatcher is specifically written to undo what Waninkoko's backup-creator does.
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Just encountered my first issue at the second game though.
It says the H3 Hash doesn't match the tmd sig.

Does this matter?
It might matter, it might not. What it means is that the disc data doesn't match the signature in the header - it's been modified somehow. Maybe the data was intentionally modified (e.g. a custom guitar hero disc), maybe there was an error when the original rip was done and it won't affect anything, or maybe the game will crash somewhere. There's no way to tell exactly where or what has been modified, best bet is just to try the game regardless and see what happens.
 
buby78 said:
cause you want to open the new one not the old one you should be opening boomblox2.iso


boomblox2 doesn't exist yet, thats what I want the new file to be named boomblox is the patched iso...I've tried both ways and still getting the same error....


Finally got it...thanks for your help!!
 
QUOTE said:
It might matter, it might not. What it means is that the disc data doesn't match the signature in the header - it's been modified somehow. Maybe the data was intentionally modified (e.g. a custom guitar hero disc), maybe there was an error when the original rip was done and it won't affect anything, or maybe the game will crash somewhere. There's no way to tell exactly where or what has been modified, best bet is just to try the game regardless and see what happens.

It's Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Don't think anything was intentionally modified.
Tried it anyway, works flawlessly so far.
Thank you for your help and info!
 
I am having problems with this tool,
it doesn't finish patching the isos.. it keeps counting bytes left then just hangs and stop counting, but the actual output iso still gets bigger as far as i force close the cmd window!
its gets over 5gb 7gb 9gb ...etc..

the funny thing that some game after i forced closing the cmd got on the wbfs hdd.
other games just gets to 100% but after importing, don't appear on the hdd partition!!

anyone have any clues that could help?
 
Pink_Waters said:
I am having problems with this tool,
it doesn't finish patching the isos.. it keeps counting bytes left then just hangs and stop counting, but the actual output iso still gets bigger as far as i force close the cmd window!
its gets over 5gb 7gb 9gb ...etc..

the funny thing that some game after i forced closing the cmd got on the wbfs hdd.
other games just gets to 100% but after importing, don't appear on the hdd partition!!

anyone have any clues that could help?

Ok I've managed to add 4 decrypted isos to the wbfs drive, they show fine in the usbloader (by dimok) but when i launch them i get black screen!! nothing gets loaded.

any insights?
 
So, how you can convert a decrypted ISO (4.159 gb) to a normal undecryptet iso?! Thats not possible w/o Nintendos Master key ^^
 

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