Hacking not a single windows based wbfs gui detects my HDD. Only the dos one.

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Hey,

I really need some help here!
I want to use a windows based wbfs tool but not a single one detects my drive.
The drive has 2 partitions (500gb for wii wbfs formated and 250gb ntfs formated)

Now when i connect it to my pc i only get to see the ntfs one (should be normal)
and when using wbfs manager tools not a single one detects it.

The only program that works is the first one that came out (the dos one).

Any ideas???
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darky2003 said:
Hey,

I really need some help here!
I want to use a windows based wbfs tool but not a single one detects my drive.
The drive has 2 partitions (500gb for wii wbfs formated and 250gb ntfs formated)

Now when i connect it to my pc i only get to see the ntfs one (should be normal)
and when using wbfs manager tools not a single one detects it.

The only program that works is the first one that came out (the dos one).

Any ideas???
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I may have had a similar problem.
You should reformat your HDD (back-up everything first) and make sure you're WBFS Partition is the Primary partition.
Google that if you don't know how to do it.

That solved the problem for me.
 

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Windows needs to "SEE" the drive so it should show up in my computer as unformatted but have a drive letter.

as Satangel said you have to make it a primary partition.

First try and format the WBFS partition to FAT then make sure its the Primary partition and then format to WBFS. Thats how I did it..
 

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Not sure if you figured this out already or not, but I had a similar problem even with my drive properly formated with WFBS as the primary partition. I had to modify my Windows driver to make it see the second partition on my HD.

A how to was posted by Victory144 A while back:

http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=148122

might help you... It fixed the issue for me.

Cheers,
 

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