so your pc supports the reading of official wii disks, but the software is failing to read it?Snowkat95 said:It seems that this program does not support official disks, only burned copies of disks. How would I go about ripping an official wii disk I actually bought?
This is not an issue of this or other wbfs managers, it is an issue of your pc hardware, that can't handle original wii dvds. Dump your images using your wii hardware with any usb loader or with cleanrip.Snowkat95 said:It seems that this program does not support official disks, only burned copies of disks. How would I go about ripping an official wii disk I actually bought?
13:38:38 FilesToDrive1Thread Exception raised System Error. Code: 112. There is not enough space on the disk
Stack trace:
[00427C54]{WiiBackupManager.exe} SysUtils.RaiseLastOSError
[00427BDD]{WiiBackupManager.exe} SysUtils.RaiseLastOSError
[00448F1F]{WiiBackupManager.exe} Classes.TStream.SetSize64
[005AE27B]{WiiBackupManager.exe} WBFSUtils.TSparseFileStream.Create (Line 197, "wbfsUtils.pas" + 4)
[006711B5]{WiiBackupManager.exe} Threads.TFilesToDriveThread.Execute (Line 2161, "Threads.pas" + 106)
[00451DA6]{WiiBackupManager.exe} Classes.ThreadProc
[00406F98]{WiiBackupManager.exe} System.ThreadWrapper
argh smilies again - which idiot made D: a smileyPsyBlade said:Badly coded programs often store data somewhere on C:\ (temp dir) and only then copy it to the target location.
Besides taking twice as long they fail if C:\ is to full.
Maybe this is such a case.
Temp files in other location are also seen: current dir, src dir(!?), program dir, the root of D:\(this one is apparently MS' favourite
edit: fukin smiliestueidj said:The temp drive may not even be full, it may be a FAT32 drive (which reports disk full if a file tries to grow larger than 4GB).13:38:38 FilesToDrive1Thread Exception raised System Error. Code: 112. There is not enough space on the diskdjdausaster said:This is probably it, my C drive is getting pretty full. I'll try this tonight, thanks for the tip!I'm using Version 0.3.8 build 61 but I get an error when I try to add disks from RAR files.djdausaster said:Yep, that was the problem. Thanks for your help.QUOTE(idolpx @ Jun 18 2011, 07:51 PM)
Is this the best place to report issues with Wii Backup Manager?
Here's the error I'm getting.
CODE
Stack trace:
[00427C54]{WiiBackupManager.exe} SysUtils.RaiseLastOSError
[00427BDD]{WiiBackupManager.exe} SysUtils.RaiseLastOSError
[00448F1F]{WiiBackupManager.exe} Classes.TStream.SetSize64
[005AE27B]{WiiBackupManager.exe} WBFSUtils.TSparseFileStream.Create (Line 197, "wbfsUtils.pas" + 4)
[006711B5]{WiiBackupManager.exe} Threads.TFilesToDriveThread.Execute (Line 2161, "Threads.pas" + 106)
[00451DA6]{WiiBackupManager.exe} Classes.ThreadProc
[00406F98]{WiiBackupManager.exe} System.ThreadWrapper
According to Wii Backup Manager only 42.24% of the disk is used. It's a 2TB drive.
If I extract the RAR and load the ISO it works fine. If you need my log file or anything else please let me know.
I just want to help.
PsyBlade said:argh smilies again - which idiot madePsyBlade said:Badly coded programs often store data somewhere on C:\ (temp dir) and only then copy it to the target location.
Besides taking twice as long they fail if C:\ is to full.
Maybe this is such a case.
Temp files in other location are also seen: current dir, src dir(!?), program dir, the root of\(this one is apparently MS' favourite
edit: fukin smiliesQUOTE(tueidj @ May 23 2011, 02:24 PM) The temp drive may not even be full, it may be a FAT32 drive (which reports disk full if a file tries to grow larger than 4GB).a smiley
QUOTE said:Anybody know a quicker way of removing the update partion from .wbfs which have already been transfered over to USB HDD
without needing to transfer to another drive and the moving them back across
Forgot to change the setting to remove pdate partition before transfering (due to having to use an older version)
wit edit --psel -update /dev/mywbfs/ID6warlock666 said:Anybody know a quicker way of removing the update partion from .wbfs which have already been transfered over to USB HDD
without needing to transfer to another drive and the moving them back across
Forgot to change the setting to remove pdate partition before transfering (due to having to use an older version)