![]() ![]() Proceed to Managing GameCube Backups to shrink the size of your output file, and manage your dumped games. This process can take some time, since it will dump all 1.3 GB of the Mini DVD.Proceed to Managing Wii Backups to join the PART files that are output, and manage your dumped games. 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. This process can take quite some time, since it will dump all 4.7 GB of the DVD (8.5 GB for dual layer discs).Set the settings as shown on the screen below, while verifying if your game disc is dual layer or not. When prompted, select if your disc is an unlicensed Datel disc. If the error persists, try to dump another disc and see if the same error happens. ![]() Even though you may be able to play the game disc normally, you may still get this error. 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. If you are on an earlier version, or just want to verify that the correct option is being selected, you can check this list to see if your game is a dual layer disc. Insert the game disc you would like to dump, and press A to continue.Īs of v2.1.2 of CleanRip, there is an option to auto-detect whether or not the disc you have is dual layer. 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. You may get an exception error if you do this. This is required to ensure that the resulting dumps are clean/accurate.When prompted, select Yes to download the DAT files.Select the filesystem type of the device - in most cases it will be FAT (FAT32).Įnsure that your device is connected to the system and press A to proceed. Select your device that you will be dumping the game to - a USB device or SD card. When prompted, select Yes to calculate disc checksums. Launch CleanRip from the list of homebrew.It runs GameCube games as if they were Wii homebrew - because the Wii is so similar to the GameCube, it doesnt need to use emulation except for peripherals like the memory cards, so games work at full speed. Reinsert your SD card or USB drive into your console. The program you need is called Nintendont.zip to the root of your SD card or USB drive. Copy the apps folder from the CleanRip.Insert your SD card or USB drive into your computer.An SD card or USB drive with at least 4.7 GB of free space (8.5 GB if dumping a dual layer disc).Dumping a Disc to SD/USB (CleanRip) Requirements This guide covers dumping GameCube or Wii game discs to a local SD card or USB drive on your Wii. For support in English, ask for help at Nintendo Homebrew on Discord. ![]()
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