# Dumping Original Wii Discs --- 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. ?> Dumping Wii games require a working Homebrew setup on vWii, so make sure to finish the [vWii Modding guide](vwii-modding) beforehand. ### What You Need 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 ### Anleitungen 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. ### Dumping The Disc 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) - 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. ?> Be prepared to wait a while. The dumping process can take 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on your SD Card's speeds. ### Joining Split Files ?> 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. 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 ` command and replace `` by the path to your `.partX.iso` files 1. Use the following command as is: `copy /b *.part?.iso game.iso`