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Cojiro's WBFS Manager Wii

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Cojiro's WBFS Manager
File:Wbfswrapperwiicoj2.png
General
AuthorCojiro
TypePC Utilities
Version0.4
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/06/02
Links
Download
Website
Source

Cojiro's WBFS Manager is a GUI tool for Linux users to manage their hard drives or USB memory formatted in the WBFS file system.

WBFS (Wii Backup File System) is a file system that is not recognized by any computer OS. So if you want to add ISO files that are on your computer to your drive, you have to use a WBFS manager. Some features most WBFS managers have:

Note: This program may corrupt games. Use Wii Backup Manager.

Installation

Put "wbfs" executable at usr/bin/wbfs.

Run the app as root.

Screenshot

wbfswrapperwiicoj3.png

Changelog

v0.4.1

  • Fixed titleid change and renaming.
  • Added warning before formatting partition.
  • Changed list installed titles to display partition contents.
  • Removed list free space (it was useless).

0.4

  • Added button to download latest version of wbfs executable.
  • Can now rip disks (requires friidump to rip from pressed disk).
  • Rename game and change title code support.
  • Multi-upload support.
  • Save and restore location of last partition.
  • Now uses messagebox instead of xterm for most things (things that do not take much time) so less of freezing!.

v0.3

  • I have updated my GUI wrapper to include extracting .iso files, made deleting not require the actual .iso file, but just know the title id, and fixed a confusion with the "initialize partition" and renamed that button "format partition".
  • Source is included as I stop trying to get macs to work wacko.gif I just don't get them.
  • As always, put a compiled version of wbfs in your /usr/bin folder and run my tool as root.

External links

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