Wii u running savegame manager gx
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However, by dividing the disc into chunks, an SD card with even a single gibibyte of free space is sufficient.Īt the CleanRip Setup screen, set Chunk Size to "Max", and New device per chunk to "No" is recommended with SD cards or external USB storage devices large enough to hold the entirety of the ripped disc file at once. In order to rip a Wii disc, a storage device with more than 4.7 GiB of free space is recommended for single layer, 8.54 GiB for dual layer. Simply follow the instructions on-screen and you'll be able to put the game straight from the SD card or USB drive into Dolphin.
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GameCube discs can store a maximum of 1.36 GiB, so the entire ISO can fit on a FAT32 drive. It's generally a good idea to set Chunk Size to max, so that your ISO isn't split into parts. No GameCube titles take up more than 1.36 GiB ( Gibibyte, or 1024 3 bytes). It requires your Wii or vWii system to have the Homebrew Channel. It's generally easier and faster to rip game discs via a Wii console, if you have one:ĬleanRip can rip a game disc to an SD card or an external USB storage device.
#WII U RUNNING SAVEGAME MANAGER GX PC#
4 Extracting discs from the Wii U eShopĬertain old models of PC DVD drives are able to rip game discs with Rawdump or Friidump.Be aware: you do have to softmod both your Wiis (in order to get Priiloader on both of them) if you're going to try my method, so be careful not to get any console bricked or something. Fortunately, now I don't need to 100% Brawl anymore (thank God! Because it's a whole lot of work to complete that game even once). Maybe you'll need to play the game at least once for this to work, since you can't copy save files from games you never played to your Wii, iirc. But there's a problem: the "your save may have not been copied" error may appear when you're copying the save from the SDHC to another Wii (it does happen to some people, so maybe this solution won't work for you). Then I took the SDHC card out of the old Wii, then inserted it in the new Wii and, again, with the same Priiloader's hack that disables copying protected save files activated, I copied the Brawl save file from the SDHC card to the new Wii by going to Wii Settings>Save Data>Wii>SD Card (then I went to the save files I wanted to copy and copied them). Using Priiloader's hack that denies NoCopy Protection, I copied my Brawl save file from my old Wii to my SDHC card directly from Wii settings>Data Management>Save Data>Wii (then I copied the protected saves to the SD card with the Priiloader hack enabled). Well, let's just say I did it in an unusual way: I gave up on SaveGame Manager GX and then proceeded to put my SDHC card in my old Wii (the one that had my 500-hour save file for Brawl). What do I do to copy this old Brawl save file to my new Wii successfully?Įdit.: Solved my problem. If I put R125.dol together with boot.dol, I get the same "unable to copy datas" error from before, which means it the R125.dol doesn't work at all for this purpose. I've tried using R125.dol replacing the boot.dol file as someone suggested in page 69 of this thread, but then I can't run SaveGame Manager GX due to not having the boot.dol file anymore. I was able to copy the save file to an SDHC card using SaveGame Manager GX on my old Wii, however, when I'm installing the save on my new Wii using SaveGame Manager GX as well, I get an error message from the app that says "unable to copy datas". This save file is worth 500 hours of gameplay and has Brawl completed (except for a message you get by playing 100000 matches or something). Brawl save file from my old Wii to my new Wii. I'm trying to transfer my old Super Smash Bros.