Hacking My WBFS Gui (Windows)

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I found that it gave wrong information about Super Smash Bros. Brawl.iso. It shown its sise 2.93G, but the real is about 6G.
Of cause, it cant work with USB loader after "Add game" by your program.
 
i found a bug. when i click refresh after i browse to a folder without any iso, it show 1 games found in "Games on PC" column
 
Mine transfered Super Smash Brothers Brawl just fine, the size once copied was 7094M. Perhaps you have a bad or compressed image of it?

Also, on the title bar of the application it shows used space as the total storage space of the drive, and free space reports how much space is used by the images. Just a little mix up I think in the values for that menu bar.
 
this gives me the following error component 'MSINET.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered a file is missing or invalid
how do i fix this
 
This is the best WBFS Gui by far, and believe me, I've tried them ALL.

Thanks for keeping it fast, neat, simple, and STABLE.. keep up the great work.
 
cheatmaster5 said:
this gives me the following error component 'MSINET.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered a file is missing or invalid
how do i fix this

Got the same error when I first installed it... Grab MSINET.OCX from here:

http://www.ocxdump.com/download-ocx-files_...2/download.html

Copy it into your windows\system32 folder and then run from a command prompt (Replacing the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 with your correct path if needed):

REGSVR32 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\MSINET.OCX

After that you should be able to load it fine.
 
Love this software, but yes i needed the OCX also. All i did was put it into the gui directory and it worked fine. Also, when i try to add more then 1 ISO at a time, it code dumps on me. But if i do one at a time, its fine.
 
i tried WBFS Gui rev8 alpha 5 and it gave me run-time error 9

got it working but it doesn't find my drive the wii will but this wont
i have my drive partitioned if that makes a it not work
 
Press your Windows Key + R and type "cmd" in the run box and press "ok"

That will get you a command prompt in Windows95-Win7
 
madmartigan said:
This is the best WBFS Gui by far, and believe me, I've tried them ALL.

Thanks for keeping it fast, neat, simple, and STABLE.. keep up the great work.

I share this opinion, Thanks for rev9!
 
This gui is awesome, a clean very easy to use interface....works beautifully.

Thanks much
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I will add a Setup file in the rev10, the inet ocx than will be installed automaticly.

Thanks @ all who like my gui
 
HaTaX said:
Also, on the title bar of the application it shows used space as the total storage space of the drive, and free space reports how much space is used by the images.

I got the same issue. It's not a big one obviously, it just surprised me at first!
 
I think I will continue to work on it.
What are the features you still need now? ( exept the HDD to HDD transfer)

Changes so far at the rev10
-Fixed wrong FreeSpace Text
-Send a request for a cover to the site, if it doesn't find the cover on the Site
-added a setup file for automaticle installing the needed files.

Post your wishes here
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I would like to have this feature in rev10:

-Send a request for a correction of wrong GB outputs or a function to correct it by yourself.

For example Another Code:R (RNOP010): Your programm shows 0.04G but it should be 4.14G

Sorry for my bad english.
 
Will test this soon, nice to see someone working on wbfs-gui again
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I would really like to be able to sort titles by name, id, size and maybe by in which order they are stored on disk. That would be awesome
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This works great! Kudos!

The file sizes reported wrong a few times when copying but when it was done they appeared the same size.

The only issue I found is with some custom GH3 games. It only allowed me to copy one from each region. Not sure why but no biggie because I can burn these to disk.

Thanks again for the great tool!

Cheers
 

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