

Reuniting old friends and old foes throughout the galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy is the first Mario adventure released on Nintendo's Wii console.

The first 64 bytes are the partition information, if your partition is corrupted it "could" be caused by something wrong in that area and you could "maybe" fix it by rewriting a valid 64byte header to that location. If you want to copy all your disc to another one, you will not need only 64 bytes. What's your reason, and what do you expect to do? You might need to make multiple dumps and compare them to know which sectors are modified after each changes done on the console.Ĭlick to expand.Hmm, old thread, and you didn't really tell why you want to do that. It could see only xenoblade and not your other games if the first sector contains info on current files or folders.

I guess nobody tested merging sectors? at least nobody reported their tests, so that's just an idea and a test. write back the first image starting at sector 1 (keep the newly formated sector0 which should be the partition info if nintendo is placing it at the start).īoth images should be using the same key. play xenobladeX and make a save again (just in case it's needed)ĥ. and if it doesn't contains the file table, you could try to fix it.ĪLWAYS keep a full backup of your actual drive. MAYBE (and only maybe) the issue is on that first sector. WiiU HDD are not using any partition table, the data starts at sector 0.īut the first sector, even if encrypted for his console, should contains information about the partition itself (like the size, etc.) Click to expand.WBFS is a game pirating format.
