Edit ToWbfs.bat inside the PostProcess folder - Set the line SET Wit="wit\wit.exe" to your wit path.Edit - Set FullVerify to false (Verify will be done by the post processing).Swap the comment from the bottom section to the top section (). Edit - There are 2 post processing sections.It's just temporary until wbfs output is added. This leaves you with a wbfs that has been verified to be restorable. You can restore, wbfs then verify using swuu. Nanook's FAQ with the application explains in a little more detail.
This tool does the math and sees which CRC the update partition should have and then adds that partition in assuming you have it saved in your Partitions directory. There are only a finite number of update partitions (~13gb total) since they are reused across games.
Because we now know how to reconstruct the Junk Data algorithmically, the only common unknown to a scrubbed ISO is the update partition CRC. In very simple terms: Data CRC + Update CRC + Junk Data CRC = Full ISO CRC. Now, the magic of this tool (as well osupka's original version) is that it uses an algorithm for combining CRCs. These two files should contain hash data for almost every known ISO with the exception of some Korean games. This is why i provided both a Redump and Non-Redump dat in my previous post. Any hashes for games not in the dat were gathered from various places and verified against several people's collections. is the "source of truth" so to speak for these hashes (Notice how CleanRip references ?). Enjoy,Īh ok - The dat files contain the hashes for the full ISOs. This is the first release, there are more to come.