pr0naLd said:i noticed on my vista machine it didn't work, so i went to my xpsp3 machine and it worked. if you're having problems it might be because of vista
I'm on XP. :S
How did you use it?
pr0naLd said:i noticed on my vista machine it didn't work, so i went to my xpsp3 machine and it worked. if you're having problems it might be because of vista
maglat said:kongsnutz said:WiiMonkey said:Sweet as, works like a gudden woo hoo
please tell me how???? i open comand and type wbfs, it gives a list of commands
i type wbfs ls...........and nothing happens says no file or directory
im assuming im not init the drive but i dunno how
same problem...
Scolor said:pr0naLd said:i noticed on my vista machine it didn't work, so i went to my xpsp3 machine and it worked. if you're having problems it might be because of vista
I'm on XP. :S
How did you use it?
Me to...maglat said:kongsnutz said:WiiMonkey said:Sweet as, works like a gudden woo hoo
please tell me how???? i open comand and type wbfs, it gives a list of commands
i type wbfs ls...........and nothing happens says no file or directory
im assuming im not init the drive but i dunno how
same problem...
skawo96 said:maglat said:kongsnutz said:WiiMonkey said:Sweet as, works like a gudden woo hoo
please tell me how???? i open comand and type wbfs, it gives a list of commands
i type wbfs ls...........and nothing happens says no file or directory
im assuming im not init the drive but i dunno how
same problem...
To add an iso:
1. Copy cmd.exe to the directory with the isos (Or, go to Start->Run->Cmd.exe, then type in the wbfs app directory)
2. Copy this app into the same directory as the isos
3. Write: wbfs add *drag your iso here*
You first need to format your disk using the usb loader.Scolor said:skawo96 said:maglat said:kongsnutz said:WiiMonkey said:Sweet as, works like a gudden woo hoo
please tell me how???? i open comand and type wbfs, it gives a list of commands
i type wbfs ls...........and nothing happens says no file or directory
im assuming im not init the drive but i dunno how
same problem...
To add an iso:
1. Copy cmd.exe to the directory with the isos (Or, go to Start->Run->Cmd.exe, then type in the wbfs app directory)
2. Copy this app into the same directory as the isos
3. Write: wbfs add *drag your iso here*
"cannot find any wbfs partition (verify permissions)): No such file or directory" :\
pr0naLd said:Scolor said:pr0naLd said:i noticed on my vista machine it didn't work, so i went to my xpsp3 machine and it worked. if you're having problems it might be because of vista
I'm on XP. :S
How did you use it?
put wbfswin on the C:\ drive
open cmd
cd C:\wbfswin
wbfs ls
works
that's too complicatedskawo96 said:To add an iso:
1. Copy cmd.exe to the directory with the isos (Or, go to Start->Run->Cmd.exe, then type in the wbfs app directory)
2. Copy this app into the same directory as the isos
3. Write: wbfs add *drag your iso here*
pr0naLd said:i noticed on my vista machine it didn't work, so i went to my xpsp3 machine and it worked. if you're having problems it might be because of vista
QUOTE said:F:\wbfswin>wbfs ls
using /dev/sde
RSPE01 SPORTS PACK for REVOLUTION 0.31G
RF7J08 TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM 2.74G
RZDE01 The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess 1.07G
R2JJAF TAIKO Wii 1.60G
RMGE01 SUPER MARIO GALAXY 3.27G
RX9P69 Need for Speed? Undercover 1.94G
F:\wbfswin>wbfs extract RX9P69
using /dev/sde
writing to Need_for_Speed?_Undercover.iso
41.86% (-) ETA: 0:03:14
QUOTE said:Before using wbfs tool, you must format your harddrive. use the tool gparted from linux.
make a new primary partition of type "unformatted"