i have wbfs manager but i cant find that function, aniway i mean copy directly from a dvd to hd without using the wii that is too much slow without a chip and without creation of a iso before and then convert to wbfspsxiso said:Ur question is not too clear. But i guess u want to copy dvd to the hdd without copy to pc first, then u can. The app is call wbfs manager.
mmm i cant find that options where i can choose the dvd letterpsxiso said:I know wat u mean. When u run wbfs manger, on the right is where u select ur external hdd, on left is where u choose iso from pc, but u have the option to select a dvd drive letter and the game will load for u to copy straight to external hdd.
i used that too but always go at 2mbs maximum, maybe u have modchip in your wiiperson66 said:How do you back up your games on your wii? I use the option in USB loader GX and I don't find that slow
Yes, despite the advice to the contrary often given by many, there is no need to create an .iso file from a backup DVD before putting them on a WBFS drive. Tools to transfer directly from the PC's DVD drive onto the USB WBFS drive have existed for quite some time, I did my backups over a year ago...so just ignore anyone telling you to make an .iso image first, as it's a completely unnecessary waste of your time.luka said:Hi to all, there is a tool that directly make a wbfs file on an external hd connected to a pc from the dvd drive of the pc?