WBFS formatting impossible (help)
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Hello,
I have a 500 GB external hard drive from the brand IOMEGA that I would like to format to the WBFS format.
I formatted it in NTFS and also in exFAT but I can't switch to WBFS even with WBFSmanager.
I tried not allocating it and connecting it directly to the Wii, and the drive shows that there are 4 partitions on it and that only the first one can be formatted to WBFS.
When I launch the program on the Wii, it shuts down and goes back to the Wii's main menu.
I specify that the drive is new and that I have never partitioned it.
So if anyone has a solution, thank you very much because I have been searching in the forums and they all say to format with WBFSmanager, but for me it doesn't work.
Thanks again for your help
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.13
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"We have the behaviors we generate"
I have a 500 GB external hard drive from the brand IOMEGA that I would like to format to the WBFS format.
I formatted it in NTFS and also in exFAT but I can't switch to WBFS even with WBFSmanager.
I tried not allocating it and connecting it directly to the Wii, and the drive shows that there are 4 partitions on it and that only the first one can be formatted to WBFS.
When I launch the program on the Wii, it shuts down and goes back to the Wii's main menu.
I specify that the drive is new and that I have never partitioned it.
So if anyone has a solution, thank you very much because I have been searching in the forums and they all say to format with WBFSmanager, but for me it doesn't work.
Thanks again for your help
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.13
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"We have the behaviors we generate"
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Hello,
so I managed to format it to WBFS
here's my solution that worked for me
"start", then "manage", then "disk management"
choose the number of the hard drive to format.
it needs to be unallocated....
then right-click in the grey area with the disk number and choose "new volume"
finally choose NTFS as the format, but you need to select without disk formatting and click finish
then close everything and use WBFS Manager
and for me, it worked
thanks and see you later
"we have the behaviors that we generate"
so I managed to format it to WBFS
here's my solution that worked for me
"start", then "manage", then "disk management"
choose the number of the hard drive to format.
it needs to be unallocated....
then right-click in the grey area with the disk number and choose "new volume"
finally choose NTFS as the format, but you need to select without disk formatting and click finish
then close everything and use WBFS Manager
and for me, it worked
thanks and see you later
"we have the behaviors that we generate"
Flux
Thank you very much, it's silly but without you I would have struggled for hours!