cobleman said:Tranfer to comp then to new drive much less chance of currupting games this way.
Done HDD to HDD a few times always get a lot of errors that you dont pick up untill you start a game
ganons said:cobleman said:Tranfer to comp then to new drive much less chance of currupting games this way.
Done HDD to HDD a few times always get a lot of errors that you dont pick up untill you start a game
ah shoot, was hoping this wasnt the case. Whats the best app to make the partition?
zizer said:ganons said:cobleman said:Tranfer to comp then to new drive much less chance of currupting games this way.
Done HDD to HDD a few times always get a lot of errors that you dont pick up untill you start a game
ah shoot, was hoping this wasnt the case. Whats the best app to make the partition?
i'm use partition magic and why don't use ntfs for wii?
Yep NTFS loading works perfectly fine with the latest cfg loader. I havent tried saving/install a retail disc directly to the drive via the Wii yet, I guess there are some issues with that, but supposedly CleanRip will work with NTFS games.ganons said:I can use ntfs fine now?
wouldnt having ntfs mean bigger backup size?
will give wii game manager a shot
thanks guys
ganons said:i think sticking with wbfs is the best choice
of course.ganons said:why is it a waste?
because once formatted as wbfs, that drive cant be used for anything else.
QUOTE(ganons @ Nov 30 2010, 12:52 PM) will games that were on a wbfs partition transfer fine on fat32/ntfs?
ganons said:why is it a waste? will games that were on a wbfs partition transfer fine on fat32/ntfs?