![]() The fact that most data remains untouched makes this process ridiculously fast, compared to other methods. This is also known as "in place" conversion, and common in other filesystems (see eg. ![]() Instead we will convert the drive directly, without copying all of its data, yet still retaining all games. You could of course rerip all you discs or use a WBFS Manager to copy all games to another drive and back again.īut this will need a LOT of patience in the first case or free space on your PC and still a lot of time in the second. This tutorial will try to make it as easy and fast as possible to convert to FAT32. If you still have a legacy WBFS drive it is hard to convert to something else and can't be grown or shrunk in size. One of the problems of WBFS that persists is its lack of proper filesystem utilities. FAT support is included in most Loaders nowadays and has no drawbacks compared to WBFS. ![]() This was overcome by the ability to use FAT and later even NTFS and EXT2,3,4. One incautious click by a friend and everything is gone. But in that case you have to know beforehand how much space you will need for which purpose.Īnother Problem with WBFS is that windows permanently asks to format it. ![]() To do that you would need to partition the drive. For example you can not store homebrew programs, movies or any other types of files on them. They were the earliest way to run Backups from USB and SD.īut they have some drawbacks. WBFS partitions have been around for a long time.
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