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(HJ-Split is good, but not recommended (see why in my comment in discussion page)) |
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You will need to put together the pieces of the ripped ISO yourself, or else Dolphin will not run it (or will just boot to a black screen). | You will need to put together the pieces of the ripped ISO yourself, or else Dolphin will not run it (or will just boot to a black screen). | ||
*On Windows, the easiest way to combine disc parts | *On Windows, the easiest way to combine disc parts is to run an automatic process through a batch file. Make sure all of the pieces use the "GAMEID.part#.iso" syntax, starting with zero, then place them together in a new folder (one game per). Create a text file within that folder and copy the following text into it: | ||
:<pre>copy /b *.part0.iso+*.part1.iso+*.part2.iso+*.part3.iso+*.part4.iso fulliso.iso</pre> | :<pre>copy /b *.part0.iso+*.part1.iso+*.part2.iso+*.part3.iso+*.part4.iso fulliso.iso</pre> | ||
:Adjust the above code as required if you have more or fewer parts. Save the document as a .bat file, then close it. Now, simply run the batch file, and a command prompt will appear and process the commands within, joining the files. | :Adjust the above code as required if you have more or fewer parts. Save the document as a .bat file, then close it. Now, simply run the batch file, and a command prompt will appear and process the commands within, joining the files. | ||
*On Linux and OS X, name each part "part#.iso" and place them in a folder together. Run the terminal, and set the current directory to the folder with "cd <directory>" command, then run "cat part1.iso part2.iso part3.iso > fulliso.iso", adjusting with more or less parts as required. | *On Linux and OS X, name each part "part#.iso" and place them in a folder together. Run the terminal, and set the current directory to the folder with "cd <directory>" command, then run "cat part1.iso part2.iso part3.iso > fulliso.iso", adjusting with more or less parts as required. |
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