Simo75 said:It see on my pc.kongsnutz said:Has anyone else tried that previously installed games via USB Loader........ does it see them or say wbfs empty
Pendrive 2GB..game Wii Sports via USB Loader.
icpmattj said:Ok so now that we can add the files what do i need to type to remove the file through windows?
wbfs -p/dev/sdb1 rm filename.iso?
or what?
Ive tried that and it doesnt seem to work.I dont know if the file gets renamed to something else once its on the drive or what
maduin said:figured a super easy way to do it.
on the same drive that I have my ISO's and my WBFS I created a folder called WBFS and put the wbfs.exe cygwin1.dll in the folder, then I created a batch file called wbfs.bat in that .bat file I put
@echo off
wbfs.exe -p 0 add %1
I then created a shortcut to that file on my desktop. now all that I have to do is drag my ISO files onto the shortcut and the program does its magic. super easy.
Then what can we use? Thats the only thing that will make it work for me.kikoolol said:you don't have to use the -p/dev/ everytime you know.
Are you just making a shortcut of cmd.exe and putting it there or what? because i cant get this to work at all this way.tylerdurden007 said:windows 7 here
simply copy cmd.exe, cygwin1.dll, and wbfs into the directory with your iso.
double click cmd.exe and type this:
wbfs add
then drag and drop the ISO onto the cmd.exe box, then press enter.
thanks to Apcarr for this tip.
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