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The game shows up as copied on wiigui but won’t show up on the actual wii. i’ve made sure the file runs on dolphin and i somehow managed to get one game to show up so idrk what im doing wrong. it’s defo something with wiigui tho. am i missing any steps?
I can only suggest to have a look at this help topic and/or visit the link there to the official wit/wwt forum for help: Logging and inspecting errors.
Hi! Thanks so much for keeping Witgui alive over the years. The link to the guide showing how to allow Witgui to detect WBFS partitions without giving everyone root access is 404ing. Can you either fix the link or post instructions here? Thanks!
You’re right, the link opened from the app isn’t valid anymore, but you can still find the correct link in the Help section on the website: Gaining access to WBFS partitions and formatting a partition as WBFS.
How do I backup the games on the WBFS partition to another storage medium?
To extract a game from a WBFS partition, you just do the inverse steps of adding a game to a WBFS partition. How to add a game to a WBFS partition is described here: Adding a game to a WBFS partition.
Hey I just exported some game to put on usb loader GX but the covers aren’t showing is there a way to export the covers from Witgui?
Exporting the downloaded images would be a nice feature, but I’m not sure I currently have the time to implement it. But you can quite easily copy the downloaded images in the Finder. I just created a help topic that you can find here: Can I export the game cover images?
Hallo, ich bekomme folgende Fehlermeldung:
“Fehler beim Setzen der Metadaten für /Volumes/DATEN/01.10.2023
Das Setzen des benutzerdefinierten Datei-Symbols ist fehlgeschlagen.”
Was kann ich tun?
Could it be that you’re syncing to a volume that doesn’t support custom directory icons? You can find a help topic here: How do I solve the error “Couldn’t set the custom file icon”?
Hello,
Is there an option to login to network storage device as destination?
Thank you.
Do you mean that you would like to connect automatically to the destination drive when you start a sync? In this case, this help article should help: How do I add my server as a source/destination?
Hello. New to this but loving the software. I Was able to upload several titles and verify each but all of a sudden when verifying on newer titles, I get the following error and it happens with any title i try to upload.
!! ERROR in wd_open_disc() @ src/libwbfs/wiidisc.c#1594
!! Disc magic not found: /dev/rdisk4
!! ERROR in wd_open_disc() @ src/libwbfs/wiidisc.c#1695
!! Can’t open wii disc: /dev/rdisk4
!! wwt: ERROR #47 [WII DISC NOT FOUND] in OpenDiscSF() @ src/lib-sf.c#848
!! Can’t open Wii disc: /dev/rdisk4
Not sure how to correct the issue.
It sounds like it could be an issue with the wit tool. You should try reporting this issue on their forum, you can find the link here: Logging and inspecting errors.
Other than that I can only suggest to try to use a FAT partition instead of WBFS.
Hello, thanks for the wonderful software! I’m having difficulty getting covers to show in USB Loader GX on Wii (I’m not able to take my Wii online). Clearly Witgui downloads the covers (as they display beautifully in Witgui) but is there some way to get USB Loader GX to recognize these covers as well? And if there isn’t currently, could there be an added feature of exporting the game covers as files from Witgui, so I could place them on a USB stick or SD card and point USB Loader GX to that directory?
Exporting the downloaded images would be a nice feature, but I’m not sure I currently have the time to implement it. But you can quite easily copy the downloaded images in the Finder to the SD card. Witgui downloads the images to the directory located at “~/Library/Application Support/Witgui/covers”, where ~ is your home directory. You can navigate to the ~/Library directory in the Finder by pressing the Option key and selecting in the main menu Go > Library.