For those unfamiliar with the terms, Roms and WBFS are file formats used to store and play games on the Wii console. A Rom (short for "read-only memory") is a digital copy of a game that can be played on a console or computer using an emulator. WBFS (short for " Wii Backup File System") is a file system used to store and play Wii games on the console.
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To play the file on real hardware, your storage device must follow a strict folder structure so the Wii can detect the game.
If your file is currently an ISO, follow these steps to compress it and make it readable by a Wii: Open Wii Backup Manager : Run the application and click the Add the Game and select your Punch-Out!! Select Drive : Go to the tab and select the drive letter of your USB/SD card. : Go back to the tab, check the box next to the game, and click For those unfamiliar with the terms, Roms and
Ensure your USB drive or SD card is formatted to (with a 32kb allocation size).
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The program will automatically scrub the junk data, compress the file, and rename it using the correct Game ID ( R7PE01 for North America or R7PP01 for Europe). 2. Wit / Witgui (Mac & Linux)