Hacking WBFSSync

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Reporting an issue that i received on other forum, looks like the .wbfs files are not splitting correctly, also, wbfs partitions seems damaged, for safety reasons I discourage any attemp to use large files and Wbfs partitions, thank you.
 
It's hard to see a project die, unfortunately I can't give the same attention to the project I has giving 2 years ago, and since there are more complete projects out there I am now terminating the WbfsSync project, and the WbfsE project, most of the people already migrated to other managers and my original premise that interface is important was somewhat wrong, I will keep the current files and update them.... I guess, but it's not my current focus anymore. I'm sorry folks.
 
Hi all,

I have transfered my games with the program WBFSSync in Scrub format in my computer. I buy a new Hard Drive and want to say HOW TO RETRANSFER my games in SCRUBBED FORMAT from my computer to my new Hard Drive? This is possible to retransfert directly in SCRUBBED format or if i have to decompress(UNscrubbed) all my games before?



THANKS for your help :-)

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why bump an old thread ?
you realise this tool is used to manage WBFS partitioned drives, NOT iso on a FAT32 drive.
you can't put gamecube games on it with this tool.

there's no link probably because it's outdated, deprecated, dead, and useless. nobody use it. just do the same.
 
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why bump an old thread ?
you realise this tool is used to manage WBFS partitioned drives, NOT iso on a FAT32 drive.
you can't put gamecube games on it with this tool.

there's no link probably because it's outdated, deprecated, dead, and useless. nobody use it. just do the same.

I am sorry if that annoys you but I am desperate for a solution to properly rename 636 GameCube ISO's correctly so they can show up in USBLoader GX. I tried other solutions you recommended without success.

A lot of the Wii apps are super underground and old. I understand that. I am sorry I am late to the party.
 

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