• Wii Backup Manager


    (v0.4.3 build 68)

    Wii Backup Manager is a WBFS management utility for Windows PCs. Wii Backup Manager is an excellent program that can manage FAT, NTFS and WBFS drives and convert between ISO, CISO, and WBFS files. There are also several automated tasks, the program automatically splits games and treats an NTFS or FAT32 partition as a WBFS partition and automatically creates the appropriate folder. Of course the program still has many other features.

    Features



    Changelog:
    0.4.3 build 68
    |-Changed: Win32 and Win64 versions are released in the same package. Use what ever one you want ..
    |-Fixed: The Game info vertical splitter (resizer) was not repositioned when setting position if the game info panel. It seemed like it was not there, but it was just in the wrong place.
    | Added: Visual styles. Select any of the styles available in the Options-> Visual Styles menu.
    | Fixed: Various title edit / display issues. Using eg. enter or escape caused an AV when editing titles. The custom titles now override the ones WiiTDB etc. Loads of little changes to make it work how it should've ..
    |-Fixed: SNEEK format, main.dol is now identical to wit instead of having trailing junk data like DiscEx.
    | Fixed: OpenGL renderer now works in Win64 and Direct3D was removed.
    | Added: Native Win64 version now available.
    |: format Another little bug in the SHA-1 hash check and SNEEK fixed. These should be 100% working now.


    Basic Usage

    Select the "Drive 1" tab.
    Click "Drive" menu, select your drive.
    Select the "Files" tab.
    Click "Add" and select "Files..". Select your ISOs, CISOs, RARs, .wbfs in the dialog.
    In the files list, tick all the items you want to transfer to the WBFS drive.
    Click "Transfer" and select "Drive 1".
    Done.

    Download Wii Backup Manager v0.4.3 build 68
    Source- gbatemp
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Wii Backup Manager started by Red_Gh0st View original post
    Comments 48 Comments
    1. ish!'s Avatar
      ish! -
      used this yesterday (64) ... very nice! It did throw up one small bug on a backup transfer i attempted where it wouldnt transfer certain games, COD BO being one... to solve i went back to 4.1 v 66 which worked first time... do you think its worth a mention to fig?
    1. Red_Gh0st's Avatar
      Red_Gh0st -
      Quote Originally Posted by ish! View Post
      do you think its worth a mention to fig?
      Sure, have a look at the source link to contact him.
    1. ish!'s Avatar
      ish! -
      Spoke to Fig over at gbatemp and he got straight onto it>
      by fig2k4 Thanks for the report, I'll try to reproduce this today. It should be easy enough because it seems like it's quite consistent with games over 4 gig.

      I have a feeling this is somehow caused by the progress updates, rather than anything to do with the actual data copying.

      One thing I've learned about Delphi XE2 is that it doesn't like divide by zero errors. Previous versions of Delphi weren't very strict with floating point divide by zero, but now they can bring the app to it's knees. I need to get out of the bad habit I've had for years of not checking for these. The problem might be related to the new way things are handled in the Delphi XE2, that were valid in previous versions.

      Edit: I just tested with SSBB and I get an error "Invalid access to memory location". It's definitely only happens with x64. It shouldn't take too long to fix hopefully, because I know which function it happens in now..

      Here's the fixed 64-bit exe. Just extract it to your existing WBM folder.

      http://www.4shared.c...BTransferF.html


      Edited by fig2k4, 03 November 2011 - 07:59 PM.
    1. Red_Gh0st's Avatar
      Red_Gh0st -
      Wii Backup Manager v0.4.5 Build 76 released. See first post for more info and download links
    1. danielmpr's Avatar
      danielmpr -
      better than WBFS manager!
    1. havenlyskyhigh's Avatar
      havenlyskyhigh -
      Not much better than the other app but one thing is the best converted from wbfs to iso etc.
    1. jojo16's Avatar
      jojo16 -
      does this work with MW3?
    1. Red_Gh0st's Avatar
      Red_Gh0st -
      Quote Originally Posted by jojo16 View Post
      does this work with MW3?
      Yes...this works with any wii game

      Sent from my iPod touch using WiiHacks
    1. Half-Life's Avatar
      Half-Life -
      Looks great. Good job guys
    1. Red_Gh0st's Avatar
      Red_Gh0st -
      Wii Backup Manager v0.4.5 build 78

      |-Fixed: The database "convert to internal format" freezes at 0.56% with the latest GameTDB database. A simple typo caused the bug that really should've shown up before.
      |-Changed: Update link to WUpload has been removed from the app, replaced with a link to the WBM website.
      |-Added: New features for the export templates that allow creating a multiple column table. See the ncwbfsstyle template. "Entry step" = how many entries to output between the [Entry header] and [Entry footer].
      |-Fixed: The database list wasn't refreshed after changing the settings. eg. Title colours etc.
      |-Fixed: After recent tests trying to get Direct3D working with WIn64, I accidentally got the OpenGL and Direct3D renderers mixed up.
      |-Fixed: Resetting the Original title colour in the settings dialog made it green instead of blue. That bug must've existed from day one.
    1. hoaxer's Avatar
      hoaxer -
      having problems with this finding my external hdd(western digital my passport 640gb) have formatted it in win 7 to ntfs..load the program -select drive and only c: drive is showing..any help appreciated
    1. skellinator's Avatar
      skellinator -
      Quote Originally Posted by hoaxer View Post
      having problems with this finding my external hdd(western digital my passport 640gb) have formatted it in win 7 to ntfs..load the program -select drive and only c: drive is showing..any help appreciated
      Does your pc see the drive? Make sure it is plugged in before you start the program too.
    1. hoaxer's Avatar
      hoaxer -
      yup pc sees the drive-is plugged in then i boot up wiibackupmanager...
    1. skellinator's Avatar
      skellinator -
      ok, just downloaded this to see what the deal was ( i still had 0.3.8). You have to click on drive 1 or drive 2 first, otherwise it will not give you all of the drives available. That is the case with all versions.

    1. hoaxer's Avatar
      hoaxer -
      nah done that first time around-still only shows drive c...gonna look for another manager n see if same error-will report back-cheers for now....ok tried to install WBFS manager...wont run...im haing probs installing .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
      on win 7...im presuming this is the reason for my grief...any ones that dont need .NET FRAMEWORK??
    1. skellinator's Avatar
      skellinator -
      Maybe download WBM again and see. There is nothing wrong with the one I just downloaded.
    1. anttheman's Avatar
      anttheman -
      I am having an issue extracting the .exe files. I can extract every other file and I can see the 64 and 32 .exe files in the .zip file but when I try to extract the .exe I get an error stating that "there are no files to extract". I am not behind a proxy. Please help!
    1. skellinator's Avatar
      skellinator -
      Quote Originally Posted by anttheman View Post
      I am having an issue extracting the .exe files. I can extract every other file and I can see the 64 and 32 .exe files in the .zip file but when I try to extract the .exe I get an error stating that "there are no files to extract". I am not behind a proxy. Please help!
      Why dont you just extract all and be done with it? I can't imagine why you would click individually on each thing.
    1. anttheman's Avatar
      anttheman -
      Quote Originally Posted by skellinator View Post
      Why dont you just extract all and be done with it? I can't imagine why you would click individually on each thing.
      I do extract all but like I said the .exe don't extract, so I open the zip file and then I can see the .exe files. I try to extact them individually but I get that error. I have never had issues in the past downloading executables.
    1. hoaxer's Avatar
      hoaxer -
      is .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 required on every wii manager do you know?