Wii Wbfs Games Full Version

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Exuperancio Paquin

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Jul 17, 2024, 8:02:13 PM7/17/24
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I'm sort of new to the smash scene and I'm trying to get the best version/newest version of Project M to try out. I don't know much about these modded versions yet but I've been researching around. I'm trying to find a wbfs version of Project M that I can load from my USB drive. Would this be possible? My SD card is only a 256MB so I can't load it the normal way through the SD. I'm trying to avoid getting a new SD card for now? Is there any wbfs versions out there?

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That meant that at least parts of some games are corrupted.
As possibly only a tiny part of a game was overwritten this may have gone unnoticed for years.

This is caused by a known bug in the original version of the wbfs C library.
If you delete a game using a manager, loader or whatever uses an affected library, parts of another game are marked as free too. If you add a game (even with a good lib) these parts are overwritten and the original game is corrupted.
Unfortunately it is impossible to recover the data, delete and re-rip is the only way to fix it.

wiimms "wwt" can figure out which game the block really belongs to and delete the corrupted ones.
You need to download it and run it from a command-line.
For details on how to do this see wit verify.

If you can or want not do this there is another way.
Run wbfs2fat with the "ignore-error-6" option. This will generate one copy of the affected block for each game that claims it. This will NOT fix nor identify the corrupted games.
But it will allow you to go ahead while keeping your games in the same (bad) shape they are in now.

Most likely you simply lack the rights required to do so. Try running wbfs2fat as admin/root.
And try closing all WBFS mangers because they sometimes lock the drives.
Empty CD drives and the like can show this too.

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