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Just a question, but wouldn't it be a lot easier and safer to just dump a Wii game via DVD burner or something? Or is there something about this app that I don't know about? You can simply make an ISO from a wii game through any regular DVD player/burner! Harold Rosenberg The Tradition Of The New Pdf Viewer there. The only drives that you could make an ISO with are some certain LG brand, and even then it requires certain apps.

This dumper allows you to dump without searching for the LG Drives. QUOTE(higuys @ Nov 2 2008, 02:01 PM) hey quick question about the dumper, how long does it usually take via wifi and are you able to stop/cancel the process half way through? And does it give you like a% of how far dumped?

Aug 14, 2009 [ HOW TO USE ]: - Run the application with any method to load homebrew and configure the dump parameters. [ NOTES ]: - You need the Custom. Aug 01, 2008 need download link. I have a few gamecube games i want to dump that have not been dumped yet. #4 Aug 1, 2008. Download Perl 5 10 Bistro. Wii DVD Dumper (Custom IOS) v1.2 . All Downloads PS3; Blu-Ray Disc Java (BDJ). Wii DVD Dumper (Custom IOS) v1.1. Applications, Wii: Tags Wii: Downloads 585 Description: Download File.

Btw, do i need any cIOS to run? Bastien Piano Basics For The Young Beginner Pdf Writer.

Alright, here's the deal: 1. I recently downgraded to wii version 3.2 thanks to my cousin. I have cIOS249 installed to my wii 3. I have a sandisk 16 gigabyte usb drive that I'm trying to rip my wii games as well as my gamecube games to. However, anytime that I try to rip the game, it stops around 20% (most common stopping point, it's very inconsistent) saying: ERROR: COULD NOT RIP TO DEVICE! And underneath it says Press any button to restart. Can anybody help me?

I really want to rip my games without using the network. This could be a problem. At first the Wii struggles with reading flash sticks of that size. And the only reasonable file system for this disk would be NTFS. Which the Wii cannot read. It should be FAT16 or FAT32.

Anyways FAT16 and FAT32 can't hold files bigger than 4GB so you have to adjust the split size to under 4GB (maybe around 3800MB if this even works with your disk) My advice to you would be to get a smaller USB stick (1-2GB), format it to FAT32 and adjust the split size to 1024MB. Or you could use a 1 or 2GB SD card. For what it's worth I hope this helps you.