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Find partition hex fiend
Find partition hex fiend





find partition hex fiend
  1. #Find partition hex fiend update
  2. #Find partition hex fiend software
  3. #Find partition hex fiend code

A complete example for a partition name would be "UP000500101004620000000004CF00" for the 5.3.2 update partition on Mario Party 10 (EUR image).

find partition hex fiend

Every Wii U Disc has different partitions, just like you can have partitions on your HDD.

#Find partition hex fiend code

Though some curious people may still want to extract everything and that's why WUDecrypt usually does "partition identifier" is a two character code for the type of the "partition" on the disc. WUDecrypt allows you to extract only specific types of partitions, as to play a game, you would only need to extract the GM partition and could discard the data from the UP partitions, as you won't want to extract the unneeded system firmware update. The TITLE.TIK file itself is encrypted with the Wii U common key (that's why you need the disc specific key and the common key to extract an image). SI, UP and GI partitions are encrypted with the disc specific key, while GM partitions are encrypted with a partition-specific key that is stored in TITLE.TIK files in the SI (or GI?) partitions. GM: Contains game data (the "content", "code" and "meta" folder you maybe already know).GI: Never seen it before, though it seems to be something similar to SI.SI: Contains information about the other partitions, for example partition keys for GM partitions (each GM partition has its own key for encryption/decryption).The following partition types are known to me: Would be nice if somebody could give me feedback about the buildsĮDIT3: Fixed some (non-critical) code defects including 3 minor memory leaks, pushing WUDecrypt to "partition identifier" is a two character code for the type of the "partition" on the disc. Windows will be uploaded by tomorrow, just too tired now and only wanted to push something out before I go to bed.ĮDIT2: Added Windows build, though it's untested right now. Have fun decrypting WUD images on Windows, OSX and LinuxĮDIT: Added Linux and OSX binary. The README file should tell you everything you need to know, but if there are any questions, I'll try to answer them in here. It's for sure not the best work and the code has to be optimized and cleaned, there's almost NO documentation about the code itself right now, but you can view it on Github here:

#Find partition hex fiend software

And because I am a friend of OSS and most probably a soon-to-come Free Software Foundation member, it was clear that I have to release the source code. That's why I decided to just code my own WUD decryption tool.

find partition hex fiend

I know there is DiscU.exe and VGMToolbox to decrypt Wii U Disc images (.wud) if you have the disc key and the common key, but I usually sit in front of my Macbook and both applications only work on Windows (VGMToolbox didn't compile or run with Mono and DiscU.exe isn't a C# application anyway, so both of them didn't work). I am totally new here on GBATemp, but I thought, why not start with something for you.







Find partition hex fiend