Is there a Mac equivalent of WBFS Manager? Seeing as I got my USB hard drive working now, I'd like to load iso's onto it. Is there an equivalent of WBFS Manager for Mac OS X? Save hide report. This thread is archived.
- The most popular version of the application is 1.1. WiiBaFu-1.1-MacOSX.zip is the most frequent filename for this application's installer. The unique identifier for this program's bundle is com.wiibafu.wiibafu. The actual developer of this free software for Mac is Kai Heitkamp. Our antivirus scan shows that this Mac download is clean.
- Wbfswin.exe X list.count the number of wide sectors / GB available on your partition wbfswin.exe X info.build Homebrew Channel directories for all the games in your partition This will actually make a directory for each game with the DISCID of the game, copy the icon.png and boot.dol of the current directory, and make a meta.xml with the.
- Copy ISO from or to PC
- Copy ISO files from drive to drive
- Copy or create cISO files
http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/WBFS_Managers
WBFS Manager & channel creator 3.3made by: HowardC
A commonly used WBFS manager that can create channels too (we recommend using Loadstructor if you need this)
Links:
Homepage: http://wbfsmanager.codeplex.com/
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?2t2nghlhnky
WBFS Intelligent GUI v6made by: elmesias
Another GUI WBFS manager that can handle cISO (compressed ISO). It also has the ability to rip backup discs to USB
Links:
Homepage: http://www.elotrolado.net/hilo_caratulas-c...espa-ol_1214554 (Spanish)
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zn4jlfzigyc (English)
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Wbfs Manager For Wii
ncWBFSToolmade by: nubecoderA simple, user friendly and good looking WBFS manager with GUI. Can also handle cISO.
Links:
Download: http://www.nubecoder.com/files/wii/ncWBFSTool_v1.0.rar
WBFS for MAC OS-Xmade by: darkten & om_nous
Info: This is the only Mac OS-X compatible WBFS manager, so its worth to mention it!
Note that the format function isn't very good with this manager, so please use an USB loader to format your drive.
Links:
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?myj4ghomqlz
Wii Backup Manager for Windowsmade by: fig2k4
Info: This is the only manager that supports FAT drives. It also supports transferring between WBFS and FAT drives and converting between ISO, CISO, and WBFS images.
Links:
Download: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=188295
Info: This is the only manager that supports FAT drives. It also supports transferring between WBFS and FAT drives and converting between ISO, CISO, and WBFS images.
Links:
Download: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=188295
See the Wii Backup Manager page for more info.
made by: makiolo
Info: A great WBFS manager for Linux Operating systems. Also capable of downloading covers.
Links:
Download: http://blogricardo.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/wiithon-1-1-publicado/
Wiimm's ISO Tools
Info: A CLI (Command Line Interface) WBFS manager with a lot of functions! Two GUI version are available: qtwitgui and WiiJManager.
Links:
Topic: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=182236
Wii Backup Manager is an excellent program that can manage FAT32, NTFS and WBFS drives and convert between ISO, CISO, and WBFS files. The guide below will show you how to add ISO images to your FAT32 drive. The program splits your ISO images into 4GB parts when transferring to a FAT32 drive as that is the maximum size.
Required
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- A computer with a WBFS, FAT32 or NTFS USB device inserted (FAT32 recommended, a guide on how to format can be found here).
- Wii Backup Manager: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-backup-manager-for-windows.188295/
Guide
1. Click on Drive 1 and choose your drive letter.
Wii Wbfs Manager Mac Os X
You will now see all games that you have on the Drive. Notice that there is information about your drive on the bottom.
2. After you have selected your drive in the Drive 1 tab, you can choose individual ISO, cISO or WBFS files or a folder to add to your drive.
Go to the Files Tab. Then choose 'Add', then 'Files' or 'Folder'.
3. Choose what games/images you want to transfer by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose Drive 1.
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Wii Backup Manager can do drive to drive transfers in any combination of FAT32, NTFS & WBFS filesystems. Just set your drives on the Drive 1 and Drive 2 tabs. Choose what games you want to transfer from whatever drive by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose the opposing drive. |