Hacking WBFS Manager 3.0.1

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blueseeka said:
I love the WBFS Manager.
I wish there was a way to add Ciso and not just RAR and ISO files

Agreed... but I believe AlexDP said 3.0.1 will the latest version for a long while... stopped development
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This WBFS Manager has a horrible bug for me: For the second time now, it has deleted my entire collection of Isos that I had stored in a directory on my local HDD.

The first time I figured that it was my fault because I had used the automatic unrar function and when I later deleted all the games from my external WBFS-formatted HDD, the temp folder I had configured in WBFS Manager (where the games where still stored locally) was emptied completely, taking with it all my Iso backups.

This time around, I unchecked the "activate automatic unrar" option or whatever it's called _after_ I had _manually_ extracted my Isos into the WBFS Manager's temp folder. And again, WBFS Manager deleted my entire collection. And it's thorough at that, I can't even restore the files with O&O UnErase.

Oh well, I guess I'm gonna have to download the games a third friggin' time.

But users beware! Always keep a second backup folder of your games when working with this tool. It's mighty useful and convenient, but not without flaws, it seems.
 

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Anyone have any ideas why my drive is seen by v1 & v2 but not v3? I really don't want to reformat.
 

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I want to reformat my drive again, just want to confirm if this is possible to do without losing any of my games that is already on the drive, the highlighted area, that way I don't have to extract then install the games again, thanks

Instructions

* Install using setup.
* Plug in the hard drive or USB stick.
* Run the application.
* Choose the correct drive letter.
* Click Load. (If you haven't already formatted the disk to WBFS, you can do that by clicking Format).
* You should now see any backups on the drive on the left hand side.

* You can drag and drop ISO files from Windows Explorer onto the right hand side or you can click the browse button.
* Click the Add to Drive button to copy them over to the WBFS drive.
* Enjoy!
 

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