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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
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1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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> **Crédits**
>
> **Elpunical, FlimFlam69, Flump, Hiperhazz, huhen, Link5261, NoahAbc12345, Profanity, and redcubie.**
> **Elpunical, FlimFlam69, Flump, Hiperhazz, huhen, Link5261, NoahAbc12345, Profanity, et redcubie.**
>
> Merci à [tout le monde](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU/graphs/contributors) qui a contribué au guide sur GitHub.
@ -47,6 +47,6 @@ Ce guide a été rédigé par des membres du personnel du [Serveur Discord Ninte
>
> - **FIX94** pour [Wuphax](https://github.com/FIX94/wuphax).
>
> - **GaryOderNichts** for [Indexiine-Installer](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/indexiine-installer), [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases), and the fixed version of the [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/)
> - **GaryOderNichts** pour [Indexiine-Installer](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/indexiine-installer), [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases), et la version corrigée de l'[Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/)
>
> - **GabyPCgeeK** et **Ryuzaki-MrL** pour [SaveMii mod](https://github.com/GabyPCgeeK/savemii)

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#### **Suppression du dossier de mise à jour**
?> This method of update blocking is a bit more advanced than DNS Blocking and uses a homebrew app to modify system files. However, it has the advantage that the eShop's functionality will not be restricted.
?> Cette méthode de blocage des mises à jour est un peu plus avancée que le blocage du DNS et utilise une application homebrew pour modifier les fichiers système. Toutefois, elle présente l'avantage de ne pas restreindre les fonctionnalités du eShop.
1. Insérez votre carte SD dans votre ordinateur.
1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) to the root of your SD Card.
1. Téléchargez et copiez le contenu de [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) à la racine de votre carte SD.
1. Insérez la carte SD dans votre console Wii U et allumez-la.
1. Enter the Homebrew Launcher.
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the UFDiine app.
1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`. Vous avez maintenant bloqué les mises à jour.
1. Entrez dans le Homebrew Launcher.
1. Naviguez dans le Homebrew Launcher et lancez l'application UFDiine.
1. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour supprimer le dossier update.
1. Confirmez qu'il est indiqué `Update folder is deleted`. Vous bloquez maintenant les mises à jour.
### **Blocage par DNS**
?> This method is the easier method and is recommended to less advanced users. It does, however, prevent the eShop from working. This can be worked around by running [NNUPatcher](http://www.wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/nnupatcher.zip) before starting the eShop.
?> Cette méthode est la plus simple et est recommandée aux utilisateurs moins avancés. Elle empêche toutefois le fonctionnement du Nintendo eShop. On peut contourner ce problème en exécutant [NNUPatcher](http://www.wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/nnupatcher.zip) avant de lancer le Nintendo eShop.
1. Insérez votre carte SD dans votre ordinateur.
1. Téléchargez et copiez le contenu du fichier `nnupatcher.zip` vers la racine de votre carte SD. Si on vous le demande, écrasez les fichiers en double.
1. Insérez la carte SD dans votre console Wii U et allumez-la.
@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ Actuellement, il existe deux moyens de bloquer les mises à jour sur le système
1. Il vous sera demandé de saisir un DNS primaire et un DNS secondaire. Entrez les adresses IP suivantes :
- DNS primaire: 168.235.092.108
- DNS secondaire: 081.004.127.020 <img src="docs/assets/img/DNS.png" alt="Blocage par DNS" />
1. Click on confirm.
1. Vous avez maintenant bloqué les mises à jour. In order to access the eShop, run the NNUPatcher app from the Homebrew Launcher before launching the eShop.
1. Cliquez sur OK.
1. Vous avez maintenant bloqué les mises à jour. Pour accéder à l'eShop, lancez l'application NNUPatcher à partir de l'Homebrew Launcher avant de lancer le Nintendo eShop.
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# Donations {docsify-ignore-all}
# Dons {docsify-ignore-all}
> [![Paypal](/docs/assets/img/paypal_white.png#center)](https://paypal.me/NintendoHomebrew) <embed>
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1. Copiez le contenu du fichier `disc2app.zip` vers la racine de votre carte SD.
1. Sortez la carte SD de votre PC et insérez-la dans votre console Wii U.
1. Allumez votre Wii U.
1. Eject your game disc if you have one inserted.
1. Éjectez votre disque de jeu si vous en avez un.
1. Lancez l'Homebrew Launcher et lancez l'application disc2app.
1. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour démarrer le processus de dumping.
1. Lorsque vous y êtes invité, insérez le disque de jeu que vous voulez dumper.

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# Dumping Original Wii Discs
# Dumper des disques de la Wii originale
---
Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin), play them using a USB/SD Card loader such as Wiiflow, make Virtual Console injects that can be installed on a Wii U formatted USB drive or the NAND and launched from the Wii U Menu.
Dumper vos diques vous permet de : les lire sur un émulateur Wii (à savoir Dolphin), les lire en utilisant un lanceur supportant les cartes SD et appareils USB tel que Wiiflow, faire des injections Console Virtuelle qui peuvent être installées sur une clé USB formatée par la Wii U ou sur la NAND et lancées depuis le menu Wii U.
?> Dumping Wii games require a working Homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand.
?> Dumper des jeux Wii nécessite une installation fonctionnelle de Homebrew sur la vWii, alors assurez-vous de terminer le [Modding de la vWii](vwii-modding) au préalable.
### Ce dont vous avez besoin
1. The latest release of [CleanRip](https://github.com/emukidid/cleanrip/releases/download/2.1.1/CleanRip-v2.1.1.zip)
1. The [wii.dat](https://github.com/emukidid/cleanrip/releases/download/2.1.1/wii.dat) file
1. La dernière version de [CleanRip](https://github.com/emukidid/cleanrip/releases/download/2.1.1/CleanRip-v2.1.1.zip)
1. Le fichier [wii.dat](https://github.com/emukidid/cleanrip/releases/download/2.1.1/wii.dat)
### Instructions
1. Insert your Wii U's SD Card into your computer
1. Copy the `apps` folder from the `CleanRip-v2.1.1.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
1. Copy the `wii.dat` file to the root of your SD Card
1. Take the SD Card out of your computer and plug it into your Wii U console.
1. Insérez la carte SD de votre Wii U dans votre ordinateur
1. Copiez le dossier `apps` du fichier `CleanRip-v2.1.1.zip` à la racine de votre carte SD
1. Copiez le fichier `wii.dat` vers la racine de votre carte SD
1. Retirez la carte SD de votre ordinateur et branchez-la sur votre console Wii U.
### Dumping The Disc
### Dumping du disque
1. Turn on your Wii U then choose the Wii Menu icon to boot up in vWii
1. Launch the Homebrew Channel
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
1. Insert your disc then press A
1. Go [on this page](https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Layer_Disc_games) to see if your disc is dual-layered
1. Set everything to match the following:
- Dual Layer `Yes/No` (Select `Yes` if your game's disc is dual-layered)
1. Allumez votre Wii U puis choisissez l'icône Menu Wii pour démarrer dans la vWii
1. Lancez la Chaîne Homebrew
1. Lancez CleanRip
1. Lisez la clause de non-responsabilité puis appuyez sur A
1. Sélectionnez Yes pour activer les calculs de la somme de contrôle
1. Sélectionnez USB ou Front SD selon le périphérique que vous souhaitez utiliser pour le processus de dumping
- Veuillez noter que l'appareil que vous choisirez doit être formaté soit en FAT32 soit en NTFS
1. Appuyez sur A pour continuer
1. Sélectionnez No sur l'écran qui vous demande de télécharger les fichiers DAT de redump.org
1. Insérez votre disque puis appuyez sur A
1. Allez [sur cette page](https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Layer_Disc_games) pour voir si votre disque est à double couche
1. Faites en sorte que ce qui suit soit identique à ce qui est affiché sur votre console :
- Dual Layer `Yes/No` (Sélectionnez `Yes` si le disque de votre jeu est à double couche)
- Chunk Size `Max`
- New device per chunk `No`
1. If you want to dump multiple discs, select Yes to remember your settings. If not, select No.
1. Si vous souhaitez dumper plusieurs disques, sélectionnez Oui pour mémoriser vos paramètres. Si ce n'est pas le cas, sélectionnez Non.
?> Be prepared to wait a while. The dumping process can take 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on your SD Card's speeds.
?> Soyez prêts à attendre un moment. Le processus de dumping peut prendre de 30 minutes à 1 heure selon la vitesse de votre carte SD.
### Joining Split Files
### Fusionner les fichiers scindés
?> If you dumped the disc on a FAT32 formatted, device, you should've got at least 2 files that end with `.partX.iso`. They need to be joined up.
?> Si vous avez dumpé le disque sur un appareil formaté en FAT32, vous devriez avoir au moins 2 fichiers qui se terminent par `.partX.iso`. Il faut les fusionner.
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Copiez tous les fichiers qui portent le même nom et qui se terminent par `.partX.iso` dans un dossier de votre ordinateur
1. Ouvrez une fenêtre d'invite de commande
1. Utilisez la commande `cd <path>` et remplacez `<path>` par le chemin d'accès à vos fichiers `.partX.iso`
1. Utilisez la commande suivante comme telle : `copie /b *.part ?.iso game.iso`

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# FAQ {docsify-ignore-all}
---
### Does Homebrew have any risks?
### L'homebrew comporte-t-il des risques ?
Currently homebrewing the Wii U does not expose you to a risk of being banned by Nintendo unless you cheat in online games. You should, however, always be careful with launching downloaded homebrew, especially if you don't trust the source, as Homebrew can potentially damage your system!
Actuellement, le homebrewing de la Wii U ne vous expose pas à un risque de bannissement par Nintendo, à moins que vous ne trichiez dans les jeux en ligne. Cependant, vous devez toujours faire attention au lancement de homebrew téléchargé, surtout si vous ne faites pas confiance à la source, car le homebrew peut potentiellement endommager votre console !
### What is Haxchi, and do I need it?
### Qu'est-ce que Haxchi, et en ai-je besoin ?
Haxchi is a secondary entry point which uses certain DS Virtual Console titles to allow for access to homebrew while being completely offline (still works with online but no connection required to launch CFW)
Haxchi est un point d'entrée secondaire qui utilise certains titres de la Console Virtuelle DS pour permettre l'accès au homebrew tout en étant complètement hors ligne (fonctionne toujours lorsque vous êtes connecté à Internet mais aucune connexion n'est nécessaire pour lancer le CFW)
Haxchi is not required, however, if you want to use homebrew on your Wii U while offline you will need it. Its highly recommended as its more stable than the browser entry point, especially on the newest firmware.
Haxchi n'est pas nécessaire, cependant, si vous voulez utiliser le homebrew sur votre Wii U lorsque vous êtes hors ligne, vous en aurez besoin. Il est fortement recommandé car il est plus stable que le point d'entrée du navigateur, en particulier sur les versions les plus récentes du logiciel système.
The cheapest DS VC games usable for this exploit:
- Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training [PAL]
Les jeux Console Virtuelle DS les moins chers utilisables pour cet exploit :
- Programme dEntraînement Cérébral du Dr Kawashima: Quel âge a votre cerveau ? [PAL]
- Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! [USA]
- Kawashima: Motto Nou wo Kitaeru Otona no DS Training [JPN]
### Can I install games from my USB instead of SD?
### Puis-je installer des jeux à partir d'un appareil USB au lieu de la carte SD ?
Yes. It is, however, a bit more complicated than installing from SD Card. Detailed instructions are in the `Install from USB` tab in the [Dumping guide](dump-games).
Oui. Il est cependant un peu plus compliqué que l'installation à partir d'une carte SD. Des instructions détaillées se trouvent dans l'onglet `Installer depuis l'USB` dans le guide de [dumping](dump-games).
### How to Delete Update Folder to Block Updates on Wii U
### Comment supprimer un dossier de mise à jour pour bloquer les mises à jour sur la Wii U
If you want to delete the update folder to block updates, see its tab in the [Blocking Updates guide](block-updates).
Si vous souhaitez supprimer le dossier de mise à jour pour bloquer les mises à jour, consultez son onglet dans le guide [Blocage des mises à jour](block-updates).
### What SD Card size is recommended?
### Quelle est la taille recommandée pour une carte SD ?
- **Installing game backups:** 32 GB (Smaller size may be used, but certain titles are 20 GB in size)
- **Running game mods:** 8 GB (FAT32 USB drive may be used as well for mods)
- **Only running homebrew apps:** Any size
- **Installation de sauvegardes du jeu : ** 32 Go (une taille plus petite peut être utilisée, mais certains titres ont une taille de 20 Go)
- **Exécution des mods de jeu : ** 8 Go (une clé USB FAT32 peut également être utilisée pour les mods)
- ** Uniquement pour les applications homebrew : ** Toute taille
**Recommended brands:** SanDisk, Samsung or PNY
**Marques recommandées:** SanDisk, Samsung ou PNY
?> Note: Avoid class 4 SD Cards, and avoid eBay
?> Note : Évitez les cartes SD de classe 4, et évitez eBay
### Can I install homebrew on Wii U with a USB instead of SD Card?
### Puis-je installer le homebrew sur la Wii U avec une clé USB au lieu d'une carte SD ?
No, you must have an SD Card for a first time setup, a USB can then be used to install game backups, VC injects, etc, but not to store Homebrew Apps which are required to set everything up.
Non, vous devez avoir une carte SD pour une première installation, un périphérique USB peut alors être utilisé pour installer des sauvegardes de jeux, des injections de VC, etc, mais pas pour stocker les applications homebrew qui sont nécessaires pour tout mettre en place.
### When extracting some of the files there are duplicates of certain ones called "info.json" & "manifest.install", what do I do with those?
### Lors de l'extraction de certains fichiers, il y a des doublons de certains fichiers appelés "info.json" & "manifest.install", que dois-je faire avec ceux-ci ?
Nothing special, you can leave them there, delete them or replace them with new ones. Those files are not used in the process, therefore, won't have any impact by being or not being there.
Rien de spécial, vous pouvez les laisser là, les supprimer ou les remplacer par ceux que vous essayez de copier. Ces dossiers ne sont pas utilisés dans le processus, par conséquent, n'auront pas d'impact en étant ou en n'étant pas là.
### What is a Wii U formatted USB drive?
### Qu'est-ce qu'une clé USB formatée pour la Wii U ?
It's a USB drive that has been formatted by a Wii U console to its proprietary format.
A Wii U formatted USB drive ***cannot be read by any other devices than the Wii U that originally formatted it.***
If you ever want to use it with another Wii U console or any other devices, you will have to reformat it.
Il s'agit d'une clé USB qui a été formatée par une console Wii U dans son format propriétaire.
Une clé USB formatée pour la Wii U ***ne peut être lue par aucun autre appareil que la Wii U qui l'a formatée à l'origine.***
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# How To Find The IP Address of your Wii U
# Comment trouver l'adresse IP de votre Wii U
---
Quick guide on how to find the IP address of your Wii U console.
Guide rapide sur la façon de trouver l'adresse IP de votre console Wii U.
### Ce dont vous avez besoin
1. [FTPiiU](https://apps.fortheusers.org/wiiu/ftpiiu)
- Extract the `ftpiiu.zip` file to the root of your SD Card
- Copiez le contenu du fichier `ftpiiu.zip` vers la racine de votre carte SD
### Instructions
1. Launch the Homebrew Launcher
1. Launch FTPiiU
1. The IP address of your Wii U will be displayed at the bottom of the screen
1. To exit FTPiiU, press the HOME button
1. Lancez le Homebrew Launcher
1. Lancez FTPiiU
1. L'adresse IP de votre Wii U sera affichée au bas de l'écran
1. Pour quitter FTPiiU, appuyez sur le bouton HOME

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#### **Recréer le dossier de mise à jour**
1. Insérez votre carte SD dans votre ordinateur.
1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) to the root of your SD Card.
1. Téléchargez et copiez le contenu de [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) à la racine de votre carte SD.
1. Insérez la carte SD dans votre console Wii U et allumez-la.
1. Enter the Homebrew Launcher.
1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and run the UFDiine app.
1. Press the A button to create the update folder.
1. Confirm that it says `Update folder exists`. You are no longer blocking updates.
1. Entrez dans le Homebrew Launcher.
1. Naviguez dans le Homebrew Launcher et lancez l'application UFDiine.
1. Appuyez sur le bouton A pour créer le dossier update.
1. Confirmez qu'il est indiqué `Update folder exists`. Vous ne bloquez plus les mises à jour du système.
### **Suppression du blocage par DNS**
1. Entrez dans les Paramètres de la console sur votre Wii U et naviguez jusqu'à `Internet > Connexion Internet > Liste des connexions > ` `Votre connexion WiFi > Modifier > DNS` et réglez l'option sur `Oui`.
1. You are no longer blocking system updates.
1. Vous ne bloquez plus les mises à jour du système.
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If your HDD worked for some time and then stopped working for some games/all games, it is the same issue and can be fixed with the same methods.
### When extracting some of the files there are duplicates of certain ones called "info.json" & "manifest.install", what do I do with those?
### Lors de l'extraction de certains fichiers, il y a des doublons de certains fichiers appelés "info.json" & "manifest.install", que dois-je faire avec ceux-ci ?
Nothing special, you can leave them there, delete them or replace them with new ones. Those files are not used in the process, therefore, won't have any impact by being or not being there.
Rien de spécial, vous pouvez les laisser là, les supprimer ou les remplacer par ceux que vous essayez de copier. Ces dossiers ne sont pas utilisés dans le processus, par conséquent, n'auront pas d'impact en étant ou en n'étant pas là.
### My console suddenly lost online connectivity and I have an HDD sitting on top of the console, what should I do?

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Guide collaboratif entre les Helpers et le Staff de Nintendo Homebrew, du stock au custom firmware de CBHC.
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Veuillez d'abord lire la FAQ pour voir si votre question a déjà reçu une réponse.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> Si vous appréciez ce guide, nous acceptons les [dons](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> Pour des guides complets sur les homebrew et les custom firmware pour d'autres périphériques, consultez [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Guide collaboratif entre les Helpers et le Staff de Nintendo Homebrew, du stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ Guide collaboratif entre les Helpers et le Staff de Nintendo Homebrew, du stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping av Wii diskene dine lar deg spille dem på en Wii-emulator (Dolphin), sp
1. Kjør CleanRip
1. Les ansvarsfraskrivelsen og trykk A
1. Velg "Yes" for å aktivere Checksum kalkulasjoner
1. Velg enten USB eller SD-kort avhengig av hvilken enhet du vil bruke for dumpeprosessen
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Merk at enheten du velger må være formatert som FAT32 eller NTFS
1. Trykk A for å fortsette
1. Velg "No" i vinduet som ber deg laste ned redump.org DAT-filer
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping av Wii diskene dine lar deg spille dem på en Wii-emulator (Dolphin), sp
1. Kopier alle filene som deler samme navn og slutter med `.partX.iso` i en mappe på PC'en din
1. Åpne opp et Command Prompt vindu
1. Skriv `cd <path>` og erstatt `<path>` ved adressen til `.partX.iso` filene
1. Skriv `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Skriv `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ En guide i samarbeid med Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers og Staff, fra urørt konsol
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ En guide i samarbeid med Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers og Staff, fra urørt konsol
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ En guide i samarbeid med Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers og Staff, fra urørt konsol
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.

View file

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Launch CleanRip
1. Read the Disclaimer then press A
1. Select Yes to enable Checksum Calculations
1. Select either USB or SD Card depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
1. Select either USB or Front SD depending on which device you want to use for the dumping process
- Please note that the device you will choose needs to be formatted either in FAT32 or NTFS
1. Press A to continue
1. Select No on the screen that asks you to download redump.org DAT files
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Dumping your Discs allows you to: play them on a Wii emulator (namely Dolphin),
1. Copy all the files that share the same name and end with `.partX.iso` in a folder on your computer
1. Open up a Command Prompt window
1. Use the `cd <path>` command and replace `<path>` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`
1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`

View file

@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
?> **Discord Help** For live support with this guide please visit us in **#wiiu-assistance** on the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh) and ask, in English, for assistance. Please read the FAQ first to see if your question has already been answered.
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations)
> If you appreciate this guide, we accept [donations](donations).
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide)
> For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out [hacks.guide](https://hacks.guide).
### Homebrew
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> Among other things, it allows you to do the following:
>
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators
> - Play out-of-region games
> - Use “ROM hacks” for games that you own.
> - Backup, edit and restore saves for many games.
> - Play games for older systems with various emulators, using RetroArch or other standalone emulators.
> - Play out-of-region games.
> - Dump your Wii U game discs to a format that can be installed on your internal or external Wii U storage drive.
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ A guide collaboration between Nintendo Homebrew's Helpers and Staff, from stock
>
> You will need the following in order to successfully follow this guide:
>
> - An SD Card
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card
> - A Wii U with internet access
> - An SD Card.
> - A device such as a computer to place files onto the SD Card.
> - A Wii U with internet access.
>
> Your SD Card should preferably be 32 gigabytes large, as a full NAND backup for the console will take up around 8 or 30 gigabytes depending on your model.