I actually have two noobish questions that I hope can be answered...here goes.
1.) First off, is it possible to run .wbfs files on a NTSC hdd? And if possible, how could I get about doing so? Or is the fact that it's a .wbfs file mean that it can only run a WBFS partition?
2.) And lastly, if I were to back up a Wii game disc to my hdd through cfgusbloader would it work if my hdd is NTSC?
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
I assume you mean NTFS (the file system). It is possible to play wbfs files on an NTFS HDD, and to rip them. However, while support for NTFS has increased, it still isn't as good as FAT32.
If you want to rip your games to NTFS, you will have to make one change to the config.txt file. Open up "SD:\usb-loader\config.txt" and, in a new line, copy and past the following:
I don't like that you have to add it manually, and have requested that by default it's enabled.
QUOTE(Akotan @ Aug 20 2011, 08:23 AM) I burned
a no-ripped Metroid: Other M iso on a DVD-9 disc but didn't set the layer break up. I did got the game working on uLoader 5.1E using external optical drive. I was wondering if, at some later point, the game will freeze... Does anyone made the same mistake already? What happened then?