Hacking WBFS Easy GUI

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Had some spare time and decided to write a little gui

changelog:
V2 :
- Added estimate command
- Uses WBFS_Win so you can use drive letters
- Fixed empty boxes bug in list/space
- Fixed the percentage & ETA balk (was going too fast to read)
- Added "Make Channel"

You can make channels for your game's now !!
if you have trouble with making the channels watch this vid

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Nice work nicksasa!

When adding adding an ISO and selecting the ISO path, does the ISO name have to be included? And what if there are spaces in the names of my files/folders: Do quotations or underscores work?
 
if you have space's just type "c:\wii iso\game test.iso" in place of c:\wii iso\game test.iso
 
nicksasa said:
if you have space's just type "c:\wii iso\game test.iso" in place of c:\wii iso\game test.iso
I'm getting a error message saying "using /dev/sdd unable to open dis"

The path I used was "(DRIVE LETTER):\Games\Wii Games\Tatsunoko vs Capcom - Cross Generation of Heroes (JAP) TVC-WIIZ.iso"

I am using XP SP3. I usually transfer my games in Knoppix needing to use a sudo command, so I'm not sure if it has anything to do with my drive or me having my games on a separate drive letter that is not C:
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hey nicksasa,
so if i just bought a brand new ext hdd, what do i do?
do i connect it to wii first then format it?
or do i connect to my pc and use your program?
just connect to my pc then hit 'init'? then what? i have some back up dvd's.. i want to put those games on the hdd so i can play them using usb loader.
 
While using the other GUI, all I needed to know was the Drive Letter (M in my case). Here it asks for the Drive Number etc. I opened the disk management. And it shows Disc 0 (which contains C and D drive) and Disc 1 (which shows both partitions of my USB HD). However the partitions aren't numbered, I assumed that the partition for my wii side is 2 because it came after my other (non-wii stuff) partition. However, it is not working. when I put Disc 1 and Partition 2 (For Init). Can anyone help?
 
I have used the drive letter as the Partition number and the drive was recognized and displayed all info.

So I had Drive number 2
Partition number E
 
Quick bug
When i click on "Dump Backup to Iso" then "Cancel" button, it does not cancel the operation, it's asking the path i want to save the iso. (Cancel here doesnt work too)
 
One quick question: When I try to INIT the drive, does the drive partition get formatted? I believe the init command in Linux does this, so I want to make sure I don't lose my stuff on it.
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Hope this tool gets updated, its the only one so far that sees my partition in Windows without needing a drive letter.
 

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