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{{#seo: |title=Wii Homebrew PC Tools (WBFS Managers) - GameBrew |title_mode=append |image=tinywiibackupmanager |image_alt=TinyWiiBackupManager }} TinyWiiBackupManager is a simple WBFS manager written in Rust. == Setting up the drive== '''Warning:''' This will delete ALL data on the device. === MacOS=== * Open the Disk Utility app (Applications > Utilities). * Use CMD+2 to make sure physical devices are visible. * Pick the USB drive from the sidebar. * From the toolbar select Erase. * Name the drive a meaningful name (like WII), please make sure the format is "MS-DOS (FAT)" and the scheme is "Master Boot Record". * Click on the "Erase" button. ===Windows=== * Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie/, choose the portable version. * On "Device" select your drive. * On "Boot selection" pick "Not bootable". * Choose a meaningful name (like WII) and put it into the "Volume label" box. * On "File System" pick "FAT32". * Click on the "START" button. ===Linux (GNOME)=== * Open the Disks app. * Click on your drive in the left sidebar. * Click on the menu (three vertical dots in the top-left of the window) and select "Format Disk". * Make sure Erase is set to Quick and Partitioning is set to MBR/DOS and click "Format". * Under "Volumes" for your device, click on the "+" button. * Click "Next". * Choose a meaningful name (like WII) and put it into the "Volume Name" box. * On "Type", choose "For use with all systems and devices (FAT). * Click "Next" and then "Format". ===Linux (KDE)=== * Open KDE Partition Manager. * Click on your device in the left sidebar. * Click on "New Partition Table". * Select "MS-Dos" and click on "Create New Partition Table". * Click on "unallocated" and then on "New". * On "File System" select fat32. * Choose a meaningful name (like WII) and put it into the "Label" box. * Click "OK" and then "Apply". ==Screenshots== https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/tinywiibackupmanager2.png ==External Links== *GitHub - https://github.com/mq1/TinyWiiBackupManager
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