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https://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/WBFS_Managers
wbfsGUI is a user-friendly graphical interface that simplifies the process of transferring games to and from a Wii using a USB drive or SD card, utilizing the WBFS file system.
 
== Features ==
*Initialize WBFS Drive.
*Transfer Games from/to WBFS. 
*Transfer Games WBFS to WBFS on the fly. 
*Automatic Download of BoxArt.
*SD card/USB flash drive with more than one partition.
 
== User guide ==
This application requires .Net Framework v2.0 to run.
 
Buttons and their descriptions:
*Browse - Select the folder where your ISO are or where you want to send them.
*Init - Initialize your drive with WBFS, preferably formatted with FAT32.
*Refresh - Refresh both list of games.
*Remove - Delete a game from the Wii drive.
*>> - Copy all local ISO that appear in the list to the Wii.
*> - Copy the selection to the Wii, use Ctrl+Click to select multiple.
*< - Extract the selection from the Wii, use Ctrl+Click to select multiple.
*<< - Extract all games from the Wii.
 
How to use:
*Click on "Erase and Init Drive" and the drive will be converted to WBFS. If successful you'll see the remaining space at the bottom right. 
*By editing the GameName cell on the right panel, you'll modify the name as it appear on the USBLoader.
*Click on the arrow in the middle you'll transfer game from/to the WBFS drive. You can select multiple cells/rows to transfer multiple games. Use double arrows to transfer all games. 
*When using a WBFS drive on both side, you'll be able to copy games from one to the other. Since V14 drive with different block size are supported.
*It detects/supports for partition not being seen by Windows on USB flash drive and SD card (e.g. SDHC card with a FAT32 and a WBFS partition, the FAT32 partition will be visible, but not the WBFS partition).


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
==Media==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/wbfsguiwii3.png
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== Credits ==
Project Manager and Developer - http://duchaine.dyndns.org - Pier-Luc Duchaine.
 
==External Links==
* Official website - http://wbfsgui.sourceforge.net/
* SourceForge -https://sourceforge.net/projects/wbfsgui/files/

Latest revision as of 14:06, 6 April 2023

WBFS GUI
Wbfsguiwii3.png
General
AuthorCalimero100582
TypeWBFS Managers
Version14.3
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2010/01/19
Links
Download
Website
Source

wbfsGUI is a user-friendly graphical interface that simplifies the process of transferring games to and from a Wii using a USB drive or SD card, utilizing the WBFS file system.

Features

  • Initialize WBFS Drive.
  • Transfer Games from/to WBFS.
  • Transfer Games WBFS to WBFS on the fly.
  • Automatic Download of BoxArt.
  • SD card/USB flash drive with more than one partition.

User guide

This application requires .Net Framework v2.0 to run.

Buttons and their descriptions:

  • Browse - Select the folder where your ISO are or where you want to send them.
  • Init - Initialize your drive with WBFS, preferably formatted with FAT32.
  • Refresh - Refresh both list of games.
  • Remove - Delete a game from the Wii drive.
  • >> - Copy all local ISO that appear in the list to the Wii.
  • > - Copy the selection to the Wii, use Ctrl+Click to select multiple.
  • < - Extract the selection from the Wii, use Ctrl+Click to select multiple.
  • << - Extract all games from the Wii.

How to use:

  • Click on "Erase and Init Drive" and the drive will be converted to WBFS. If successful you'll see the remaining space at the bottom right.
  • By editing the GameName cell on the right panel, you'll modify the name as it appear on the USBLoader.
  • Click on the arrow in the middle you'll transfer game from/to the WBFS drive. You can select multiple cells/rows to transfer multiple games. Use double arrows to transfer all games.
  • When using a WBFS drive on both side, you'll be able to copy games from one to the other. Since V14 drive with different block size are supported.
  • It detects/supports for partition not being seen by Windows on USB flash drive and SD card (e.g. SDHC card with a FAT32 and a WBFS partition, the FAT32 partition will be visible, but not the WBFS partition).

Screenshots

wbfsguiwii3.png

Credits

Project Manager and Developer - http://duchaine.dyndns.org - Pier-Luc Duchaine.

External Links

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