Hacking WBFS partition question

wiiguy

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I am currently putting isos on my wii, but woudl like to create a partition to put my snes/nes roms on there, but I can't seem to figure out how. I assume I'll have to reformat the whole thing. How would I create (I assume for windows) a fat32 partition and a wbfs?

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Unfortunately you will indeed have to reformat and repartition your hard drive.

There are quite a few FAT32-compliant USB loaders such as Configurable USB Loader, so you may not even need to bother with a WBFS partition.
 

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I suggest switching to one big fat32 partition as mentioned.

But if you are really desperate there is one nasty piece of hack you can do.
1. Mark a large consecutive space inside the wbfs as used.
2. Create a new partition inside this space.
3. Dont run tools that will "fix" the partition table or the wbfs.
 

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