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Examples on formatting and getting WII iso's onto a removable disk using [http://wit.wiimm.de/wwt/ wwt]. The disk we're using in this example (sdb) is a 120GB USB drive.
 
Examples on formatting and getting WII iso's onto a removable disk using [http://wit.wiimm.de/wwt/ wwt]. The disk we're using in this example (sdb) is a 120GB USB drive.
  

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Examples on formatting and getting WII iso's onto a removable disk using wwt. The disk we're using in this example (sdb) is a 120GB USB drive.

Format

You must use -f to format.

wwt FORMAT -f /dev/sdb

FORMAT BLOCK DEVICE /dev/sdb [112 GiB, hss=512]
** 1 file formatted.


Add

wwt -a ADD /somewhere/something.iso

*****  wwt: Wiimms WBFS Tool v1.20a r1945 i386 - Dirk Clemens - 2010-11-05  *****
WBFSv1 #1 opened: /dev/sdb
 - ADD 1/1 [R2PE01] something.iso
* WBFS #1: 1 disc added.


List

wwt -a LIST

ID6     1/214 discs (4 GiB)
------------------------------------------------------------------
R2PE01  something
------------------------------------------------------------------
Total: 1/214 discs, 4000 MiB ~ 4 GiB used, 110470 MiB ~ 108 GiB free.


Extract

Copy a file from your removable disk back to your computer. This will create a wdf file that can be put back onto a disk with the ADD command.

wwt -a EXTRACT R2PE01

*****  wwt: Wiimms WBFS Tool v1.20a r1945 i386 - Dirk Clemens - 2010-11-05  *****
WBFSv1 #1 opened: /dev/sdb
 - EXTRACT R2PE01 -> WDF:something[R2PE01].wdf