* Replace disc2app with wudd, and remove installing from a usb. * Merge USB/NAND, fix a typo * Clarify a bit more.
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Dumping Wii U Discs
Dumping your Discs allows you to install a copy of your game to the system NAND/a USB device so you can play it without needing the disc.
?> Dumping and installing games requires a working Homebrew setup, so make sure to finish the main guide on installing CFW first before following this.
!> It is ILLEGAL to share the files dumped with this guide.
If you intend to use this guide to share your dumped games, don't.
Instructions {docsify-ignore}
?> Installing a game to the system memory (NAND) is not recommended as it's limited to either 8GB or 32GB depending on your model, making you run out of space pretty quickly if you want to install multiple games.
?> When installing a game to a USB device, we recommend that you use an HDD and not a flash drive, as those are not optimized for constant reading and writing, therefore making them fail quickly. If your HDD is not externally powered, you will need a Y-cable to connect it to two USB slots on the Wii U.
!> In order to install to a USB device, it has to be formatted by the Wii U. Doing this will erase all contents of it, and prevent it from being used on another system unless you reformat it. To do this, plug your USB HDD into the Wii U, power on your Wii U, your Wii U will prompt you to format your HDD. Confirm with Yes.
What You Need {docsify-ignore}
- Your SD Card needs to have enough space to fit the game you want to dump.
- If wanting to install to a USB, A USB HDD (+ a Y-cable if needed).
- The latest release of WUP Installer GX2.
- The wudd homebrew application.
Instructions {docsify-ignore}
- Copy the contents of the
wup_installer_gx2.zip
file to the root of your SD Card. - Copy the contents of the newly downloaded wudd
.zip
file to the root of your SD Card. - Take the SD Card out of your PC and insert it into your Wii U.
- Power on your Wii U.
- Launch the Homebrew Launcher and start the wudd app.
- Change dump location to the SD Card.
- Select
Dump partition as .app
- Select the
Game
partition to start dumping. - When finished, exit wudd and navigate back to the Wii U Menu.
- Insert the SD Card into your computer.
- Copy the
GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
folder fromsd:/wudump/WUP-X-XXXX
to theinstall
folder on your SD Card. - Eject and insert the SD Card into your Wii U.
- Open the Homebrew Launcher and then the WUP Installer GX2 app.
- Select your game (
GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
), pressInstall
and confirm withYes
. - Choose 'USB' to install to USB and 'NAND' to install to NAND
- When the process is complete, press HOME to return to the Homebrew Launcher.
- Exit the Homebrew Launcher to the Wii U Menu.
- You should see your game installed, ready to be played.
- Take the SD Card out of your Wii U and plug it into your PC.
- Delete the
GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
folder in theinstall
directory on your SD Card to free up space.
Moving Games To USB
?> If you don't want to keep the game installed on NAND, you can use the Wii U's data management to move the game to a USB device.
!> In order to move your game to a USB device, it has to be formatted by the Wii U. Doing this will erase all contents of it, and prevent it from being used on another system unless you reformat it.
- Reboot your Wii U to remove the effect of MochaFAT32.
- Plug your USB device into the Wii U.
- Power on your Wii U.
- Your Wii U will prompt you to format your USB device. Confirm with Yes.
- Open the Wii U's System Settings.
- Navigate to
Data Management > Copy/Move/Delete Data > System Memory > Move Items (X)
- Select the game and move all data (including updates and DLC if any are installed) to your USB device.
Move Updates To USB
?> If your disc game had DLC or updates installed, you will need to transfer the files over to your USB device. You can do this using the Wii U's data management.
- Power on your Wii U
- Open the Wii U's System Settings.
- Navigate to
Data Management > Copy/Move/Delete Data > System Memory > Move Items (X)
. - Select your game and move the update and DLC data to the USB device.