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FAT/NTFS for Windows

Recently another method of storing ISO images have been created, letting you store your ISO images onto a FAT/NTFS filesystem.
This means you no longer need to partition your drive to have a WBFS filesystem.
You just have to convert your ISO images into .wbfs files and store them in a folder named wbfs on the root of your USB device.
You can use Wii Backup Manager to accomplish this.
Currently only Configurable USB loader, USB Loader GX, and Wiiflow support FAT/NTFS partitions.