You cannot simply drag and drop a WBFS file onto a USB drive and expect the Wii to read it. The file must be placed in a specific folder structure with the correct Game ID. Wii Fit Plus has different Game IDs depending on your region: (North America / NTSC-U) RFNP01 (Europe / PAL) RFNJ01 (Japan / NTSC-J)
There are two primary, legal ways to obtain your Wii Fit Plus WBFS file. Method 1: Rip Your Own Disc (Recommended) If you own the physical Wii Fit Plus Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Structure your external hard drive or SD card exactly like this: wii fit plus wbfs
The Ultimate Guide to Wii Fit Plus WBFS: Setup, Storage, and Gameplay
(The [RFPE01] is the Game ID—unique to the NTSC-U version of Wii Fit Plus ). You cannot simply drag and drop a WBFS
: WBFS (Wii Backup File System) was developed to allow Wii games to be stored and played directly from a USB drive.
Wii Fit Plus includes all original Wii Fit content plus Wikipedia : Method 1: Rip Your Own Disc (Recommended) If
If your USB drive is formatted to FAT32, it cannot hold any single file larger than 4GB. While Wii Fit Plus is generally under this limit, larger Wii games will automatically be split by conversion software into .wbfs and .wbfs1 files. This is normal behavior; keep both files in the same directory, and the loader will read them seamlessly. USB Loader Does Not Recognize the Drive
Ensure your Wii Balance Board is synced to the console before launching the game.
The fitness gaming boom may have faded, but Wii Fit Plus remains uniquely engaging—the gentle chime of the Balance Board, the wisecracking virtual trainer, and the addictive yoga poses. By converting your disc to a file, you:
If you have a Wii Fit Plus ISO (from a legal backup), use (Windows):