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== Extracting discs from the Wii U eShop == | == Extracting discs from the Wii U eShop == | ||
To create an ISO image from | To create an ISO image from an eShop Wii title, a CFW-enabled Wii U, a Wii U NAND dump (specifically the OTP and SEEPROM), an external hard drive formatted by the console with the Wii game(s) installed, [https://github.com/FIX94/nfs2iso2nfs/releases/latest nfs2iso2nfs] and [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/DumpsterU/releases/latest DumpsterU] are required. | ||
# Insert the drive into a computer with DumpsterU installed. '''Do not format if prompted.''' | # Insert the drive into a computer with DumpsterU installed. '''Do not format if prompted.''' | ||
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Rename the output to whatever you wish and copy it to your Wii dump directory. | Rename the output to whatever you wish and copy it to your Wii dump directory. | ||
<br>The image will most likely be missing its UPDATE partition and have a few minor errors. This is normal. | <br>The image will most likely be missing its UPDATE partition and have a few minor errors. This is normal. | ||
You might be able to dump the Wii game to your computer using another program such as Dumpling or DDD, however DumpsterU is the fastest method and is fairly straightforward. | |||
== Exporting Wii Channels == | == Exporting Wii Channels == |