Hacking WBFS Scrubbed ISO's Size On Flash Drive

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Ok I have currently a 4GB flash drive(Upgrading this monday) and I want to know if the size will be of the scrubbed ISO Ex. If Paper Mario is scrubbed to 700MB but when you extract it is 4.37GB will it be 700MB when you put it on the drive using WBFS, thanks.
 

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I'm not 100% sure what you're trying to do, but from what I can see, you are trying to put an Iso on a flash drive scrubbed, but you're wondering if it will be 4.7 Gb. I'll give you an answer from what I think. Put it in a WinRAR Archive and put it on the drive from there.
 

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rubberchickenmx said:
Ok I have currently a 4GB flash drive(Upgrading this monday) and I want to know if the size will be of the scrubbed ISO Ex. If Paper Mario is scrubbed to 700MB but when you extract it is 4.37 will it be 700MB when you put it on the drive using WBFS, thanks.


Yes. That's how it works with WBFS. Go here http://wiki.gbatemp.net:8080/wiki/index.ph...Game_Sizes_List to check games sizes.
 

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Yeah, wii disks just fill up the 4.7gb (disk space) with junk. The actual game is only about 2gb or 700mb in paper mario's case. The WBFS manager removes the junk so it will be the size it should be and it will save you space
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