Wbfs Split - Super Smash Bros Brawl
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Playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl on a softmodded Nintendo Wii via USB loaders is a fantastic way to preserve your disc and speed up load times. However, the game poses a unique challenge: it is a , meaning the ISO file exceeds 4GB.
For Brawl (USA version, Game ID: RSBE01 ): super smash bros brawl wbfs split
Because the standard FAT32 file system used by most Wii homebrew setups has a strict 4 GB file size limit, you cannot copy a standard, full-sized Super Smash Bros. Brawl WBFS file directly to your USB drive. To get around this limitation, you must split the WBFS file into smaller chunks. Why You Must Split Super Smash Bros. Brawl
A "WBFS split" refers to taking one large game file (e.g., RSBEPM.wbfs for Brawl ) and chopping it into two pieces. USB Drive > wbfs > Super Smash Bros Brawl [RSBE01] > RSBE01
This will create RSBE01_aa , RSBE01_ab , etc. You must rename them accordingly to work with loaders, though Wii Backup Manager is safer. How to Play the Split Game (USB Loader GX)
Even with the split done correctly, Brawl is finicky. Here are the common fixes. For Brawl (USA version, Game ID: RSBE01 ):
Format the drive to . Ensure the allocation unit size is set to 32 KB .
FAT32 drives cannot hold any single file larger than 4 Gigabytes. If you try to copy the game, you will get an error. To fix this, you must split the file into smaller pieces. Why You Need to Split the File