If you use wii backup manager to copy the ISO over to your hard drive, it will convert it to .wbfs, which is like a ciso, and it will load fine on wiiflow.Aijelsop said:I need a program that converts .ISO to .CISO, or can I just plug my USB in, use Wii Backup Manager, and put the .ISO in and it will load on WiiFlow?
QUOTE said:If you use wii backup manager to copy the ISO over to your hard drive, it will convert it to .wbfs, which is like a ciso, and it will load fine on wiiflow.
Aijelsop said:I should've asked this at ask.gbatemp. You'd get the best answer.
wit copy a.iso b.ciso
wit copy b.ciso c.wdf
wit copy c.wdf d.wbfs
wit extract d.wbfs eÂÂ# extracted file system
wit copy e f.isoÂÂÂÂÂÂ# compose it to an image again
wit copy *.iso --ciso destdir/
And putting them in a "format playable using a USB loader" is not converting?bazamuffin said:No need to convert your ISO's, WBM will put them on your HDD in a format playable using a USB loader.
should do it, assuming I have correct permission on the wbfs partition?Wiimm said:converting file formats is one of the easiest jobs for wit:
splitted sources are detected automatically. add --split to create splitted output.Code:wit copy a.iso b.ciso wit copy b.ciso c.wdf wit copy c.wdf d.wbfs wit extract d.wbfs eÂÂ# extracted file system wit copy e f.isoÂÂÂÂÂÂ# compose it to an image again
Convert multiple files:
Wiimms I need your help. How do I add multiple .iso files to an existing wbfs partition?Code:wit copy *.iso --ciso destdir/
CODEwwt add *.iso