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This tutorial will show you how to dump Wii and GameCube games from a disc as well as WADs from your System Memory.
This tutorial will tell you how to dump Wii/GameCube games, and WADs from your System Memory
 


==Dumping Wii/GameCube Games==
==Dumping Wii/GameCube Games==
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==Requirements==
== Requirements ==
*An SD Card or USB drive with at least 4.7GB of space (8.5GB if dumping a Dual Layer disk)
* An SD Card or USB drive with at least 4.7GB of space (8.5GB if dumping a Dual Layer disk)
*[[osc:cleanrip|CleanRip]]
* [[osc:cleanrip|CleanRip]]
==Instructions==
== Instructions ==
===Downloading===
===Downloading===
<ol>
<ol>
<li>Extract CleanRip and put it in your <code>apps</code> folder on your SD card or USB drive
<li>Extract CleanRip and put it in your apps folder on your SD card or USB drive
<ul>  
<ul>
<li>The root of your SD Card should now look like this
<li>The root of your SD Card should now look like this
{{Tree list}}
{{Tree list}}
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</li></ul>
</li></ul>
</li>
</li>
<li> Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch CleanRip from the Homebrew Channel.</li>
<li>Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch CleanRip from the Homebrew Channel.</li>
</ol>
=== Usage===
<ol>
<li> When prompted, select <code>Yes</code> to calculate disc checksums.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Checksum.png|480px]]
 
<li> Select your device that you will be dumping the game to - a USB device or SD card.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Device.png|480px]]
 
<li>Select the filesystem type of the device - in most cases it will be FAT (FAT32). </li>
[[File:CleanRip-Filesystem.png|480px]]
 
<li> Ensure that your device is connected to the system and press A to proceed.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Insertdevice.png|480px]]
 
<li>When prompted, select <code>Yes</code> to download the redump.org DAT files.
*This is required to ensure that the resulting dumps are clean and accurate.</li>
{{warning|text=You may get an exception error if you do this. If so, restart your Wii and try again - but if you continue to get exception errors, dump the disc and verify the checksum in Dolphin instead if needed.}}
[[File:CleanRip-Redump.png|480px]]
 
<li> Insert the game disc you would like to dump, and press A to continue.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Insertdisc.png|480px]]
</ol>
 
<tabber>
|-|Wii=
{{info|text=As of v2.1.2 of CleanRip, there is an option to auto-detect whether or not the disc you have is dual layer. If you are on an earlier version, or just want to verify that the correct option is being selected, you can check [https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Layer_Disc_games this list] to see if your game is a dual layer disc.}}
{{warning|text=If you get an unrecovered read error, ensure that the disc you are attempting to dump is clean and can be properly read by the console. Even though you may be able to play the game disc normally, you may still get this error. If the error persists, try to dump another disc and see if the same error happens.}}
 
<span>
<ol>
<li>When prompted, select if your disc is an unlicensed Datel disc. If unsure, select <code>No</code>.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Dateldisc.png|480px]]
 
<li>Set the settings as shown on the screen below, while verifying if your game disc is dual layer or not.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Wiisettings.png|480px]]
 
<li>Press A to start dumping the disc.
* This process can take some time, since it will dump all 1.3 GB of the Mini DVD.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Wiiprogress.png|480px]]
 
<li>When the dump finishes, you should see a screen with the MD5 checksum of your disc, compared to the Redump DAT if you enabled it.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Wiidumpcomplete.png|480px]]
</ol>
</ol>
</span>
===Usage===
 
{{success|text=You have successfully dumped your Wii disk! If you dumped the disk to a FAT32 formatted device, you need to join the files - in this case, progress to [[Wii:Dump_Games#Joining_PART_files|Joining PART files]].}}
 
|-|GameCube=
<span>
<ol>
<ol>
<li>When prompted, select if your disc is an unlicensed Datel disc. If unsure, select <code>No</code>.</li>
<li>Select the device you want to dump your game to</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Dateldisc.png|480px]]
[[File:Storage-CleanRip.png|480px]]
 
<li>Select <code>Yes</code> to download the redump.org DAT files if prompted</li>
<li>Press A to start dumping the disc.</li>
*This is required to ensure that the resulting dumps are clean/accurate
[[File:CleanRip-Gcprogress.png|480px]]
{{warning|text=You may get an exception error if you do this. If so, simply skip and verify your dump on Dolphin Emulator if needed.}}
<li>Insert the disk you want to dump</li>
[[File:InsertDisc-CleanRip.png|480px]]
<li>Select the settings as shown below</li>
{{info|text=If you are dumping one of the 13 games on [https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Layer_Disc_games this list], set <code>Dual Layer</code> to <code>Yes.</code>}}
[[File:Options-CleanRip.png|480px]]
<li>Press A to start dumping the disk, once it's done, go to <code>joining PART files</code></li>


<li>When the dump finishes, you should see a screen with the MD5 checksum of your disc, compared to the Redump DAT if you enabled it.</li>
[[File:CleanRip-Gcdumpcomplete.png|480px]]
</ol>
</ol>
</span>
==Joining PART files ==
 
{{info|text=If you dumped the disc (regardless if it was to a PC or Wii) on a FAT32 formatted device, you should have gotten at least two files that end with <code>.partX.iso</code>. They need to be joined.}}
{{success|text=You have successfully dumped your GameCube disk!}}
</tabber>
 
==Joining PART files==
{{info|text=If you have dumped a Wii game disc (regardless if it was to a PC or Wii) to a FAT32 formatted device, you should have gotten at least two files that end with <code>.partX.iso</code>. This section will show you how to join them.}}


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<span>
<span>
<ol>
# Copy the files with the same name and end with <code>.partX.iso</code> into a new folder on your computer
<li>Copy the files that share the same name and end with <code>.partX.iso</code> into an empty folder on your computer.</li>
# In this folder, click the address bar in Windows Explorer and type <code>cmd</code>
[[File:PART-merge-dumpedpartfiles.png]]
# Type <code>copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso</code>, then press enter
<li>In this folder, click the address bar in Windows Explorer and type in <code>cmd</code>, this will open a command prompt window there.</li>
# Wait until the merging process finishes, It should end with it outputting <code>1 file(s) copied</code>
[[File:PART-merge-opencmd.png]]
<li>Type <code>copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso</code> and press enter. Wait for the command to finish, your terminal output should be similar to the below.</li>
[[File:PART-merge-joinpartfiles.png]]
<li>If the copy process executed correctly, the checksum from the game dump info file (located where you dumped your disc at) should match the resulting joined file.</li>
[[File:PART-merge-filemd5.png]]
</ol>
</span>
</span>
|-|MacOS & Linux=
|-|MacOS & Linux=
<span>
<span>
<li>Copy the files that share the same name and end with <code>.partX.iso</code> into an empty folder on your computer.</li>
# Copy the files with the same name and end with <code>.partX.iso</code> into a new folder on your computer
[[File:PART-merge-dumpedpartfileslinux.png]]
# Open the terminal
<li>Open a terminal in the directory where your files are at, or <code>cd [PATH]</code> to it.</li>
# Run <code>cd [PATH]</code>, replacing <code>[PATH]</code> with the folder path to your <code>.partX.iso</code> files
[[File:PART-merge-openterminallinux.png]]
# Use the following command as is: <code>cat \*.part?.iso > game.iso</code>
<li>Use the following command as is: <code>cat `ls *.part?.iso | sort` > game.iso</code>. Then, wait for the merging process to finish. Like in Windows, the resulting checksum should match the dump.</li>
# Wait until the merging process finishes.
[[File:PART-merge-mergesuccesslinux.png]]
</span>
</span>
</tabber>
</tabber>
{{success|text=You have successfully dumped your Wii/GameCube disk!}}
==Dumping WADs==
==Dumping WADs==
 
===Requirements===  
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===Requirements===
*An SD Card or USB drive
*[[openshopchannel:Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod|Yet Another BlueDump MOD]]
*[[openshopchannel:Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod|Yet Another BlueDump MOD]]


===Instructions===
===Instructions===
====Downloading====
==== Downloading====
<ol>
<ol>
<li>Extract Yet Another BlueDump MOD and put it in your apps folder on your SD card or USB drive
<li>Extract Yet Another BlueDump MOD and put it in your apps folder on your SD card or USB drive
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====Usage====
====Usage====
<ol>
<ol>
<li>Press A.</li>
<li>Press A</li>
[[File:YABDM-1.png|480px]]
[[File:Options-YABDM.png|540px]]
<li> Select <code>Installed Channel Titles</code>.</li>
<li> Select <code>Installed Channel Titles</code></li>
[[File:YABDM-2.png|480px]]
[[File:List-YABDM.png|540px]]
<li>Find the content you want to dump, and press the 1 Button.</li>
<li>Find the content you want to dump, then press 1</li>
[[File:YABDM-3.png|480px]]
[[File:Channel_List-YABDM.png|540px]]
<li>Select <code>Backup to WAD</code>.</li>
<li> Select <code>Backup to WAD</code></li>
[[File:YABDM-4.png|480px]]
<li> Select <code>Yes</code> when prompted to <code>Fakesign the ticket</code></li>
<li>At the prompt to <code>Fakesign the ticket</code>, select <code>Yes</code>.</li>
<li>Select <code>No</code> when prompted to <code>Fakesign the TMD</code></li>
<li>At the prompt to <code>Fakesign the TMD</code>, select <code>No.</code></li>
<li>Select <code>No</code> when prompted to <code>Change the output WAD region</code></li>
<li>At the prompt to <code>Change the output WAD region</code>, select <code>No.</code>.</li>
<li>The WAD has now been dumped, and should appear at the specified directory on your SD card</li>
[[File:YABDM-5.png|480px]]
[[File:DumpComplete-YABDM.png|540px]]
<li>The WAD will begin to dump.</li>
[[File:YABDM-6.png|480px]]
<li>Once the WAD finishes dumping, it should appear at the specified directory on your SD card or USB drive.</li>
[[File:YABDM-7.png|480px]]
</ol>
</ol>
{{success|text=You've successfully dumped your WAD!}}
{{success|text=You've successfully dumped your WAD!}}

Revision as of 00:46, 4 May 2024

This tutorial will tell you how to dump Wii/GameCube games, and WADs from your System Memory


Dumping Wii/GameCube Games

Requirements

  • An SD Card or USB drive with at least 4.7GB of space (8.5GB if dumping a Dual Layer disk)
  • CleanRip

Instructions

Downloading

  1. Extract CleanRip and put it in your apps folder on your SD card or USB drive
    • The root of your SD Card should now look like this
      • SD card icon (root)
        • Folder icon apps
          • Folder icon CleanRip
            • File icon boot.dol
            • File icon icon.png
            • File icon meta.xml
  2. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch CleanRip from the Homebrew Channel.

Usage

  1. Select the device you want to dump your game to
  2. Storage-CleanRip.png
  3. Select Yes to download the redump.org DAT files if prompted
    • This is required to ensure that the resulting dumps are clean/accurate
    OOjs UI icon information-warning.svg You may get an exception error if you do this. If so, simply skip and verify your dump on Dolphin Emulator if needed.
  4. Insert the disk you want to dump
  5. InsertDisc-CleanRip.png
  6. Select the settings as shown below
  7. OOjs UI icon information-progressive.svg If you are dumping one of the 13 games on this list, set Dual Layer to Yes.

    Options-CleanRip.png

  8. Press A to start dumping the disk, once it's done, go to joining PART files

Joining PART files

OOjs UI icon information-progressive.svg If you dumped the disc (regardless if it was to a PC or Wii) on a FAT32 formatted device, you should have gotten at least two files that end with .partX.iso. They need to be joined.


  1. Copy the files with the same name and end with .partX.iso into a new folder on your computer
  2. In this folder, click the address bar in Windows Explorer and type cmd
  3. Type copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso, then press enter
  4. Wait until the merging process finishes, It should end with it outputting 1 file(s) copied

  1. Copy the files with the same name and end with .partX.iso into a new folder on your computer
  2. Open the terminal
  3. Run cd [PATH], replacing [PATH] with the folder path to your .partX.iso files
  4. Use the following command as is: cat \*.part?.iso > game.iso
  5. Wait until the merging process finishes.

OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg You have successfully dumped your Wii/GameCube disk!

Dumping WADs

Requirements

Instructions

Downloading

  1. Extract Yet Another BlueDump MOD and put it in your apps folder on your SD card or USB drive
    • The root of your SD Card should now look like this
      • SD card icon (root)
        • Folder icon apps
          • Folder icon Yet-Another-BlueDump-Mod
            • File icon boot.dol
            • File icon icon.png
            • File icon meta.xml
  2. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch Yet Another BlueDump MOD from the Homebrew Channel.

Usage

  1. Press A
  2. Options-YABDM.png
  3. Select Installed Channel Titles
  4. List-YABDM.png
  5. Find the content you want to dump, then press 1
  6. Channel List-YABDM.png
  7. Select Backup to WAD
  8. Select Yes when prompted to Fakesign the ticket
  9. Select No when prompted to Fakesign the TMD
  10. Select No when prompted to Change the output WAD region
  11. The WAD has now been dumped, and should appear at the specified directory on your SD card
  12. DumpComplete-YABDM.png
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg You've successfully dumped your WAD!