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If you would like to learn how to rip games and saves to your new Dolphin set up, see [[Ripping Games]]. For Wii NAND dump, see [[NAND Usage Guide]]. The homebrew apps are freely available over the internet and can be added to the game list at any time.
If you would like to learn how to rip games and saves to your new Dolphin set up, see [[Ripping Games]]. For Wii NAND dump, see [[NAND Usage Guide]]. The homebrew apps are freely available over the internet and can be added to the game list at any time.


=== Browsing Files / Add to Game List ===
=== Browsing Files ===
You can simply launch a compatible file by hitting File > '''Open...''' then open a file. To add a game to the game list, select Files > '''Browse for ISOs...''' then select a folder to be added to the game list. You can also batch add/remove directories in the game list by creating folders that group each games by platform (this is to keep game directories well organized), then go to Options > Configure... > "Paths" tab > then hit '''Add...''' then enable '''Search SubFolders''' within the "Paths" config, then add these folders to the ''ISO Directories'' list. Items shown can be toggled on/off on the "View" menu.
You can simply launch a compatible file by hitting File > '''Open...''' then open a file. To add a game to the game list, select Files > '''Browse for ISOs...''' then select a folder to be added to the game list. You can also batch add/remove directories in the game list by creating folders that group each games by platform (this is to keep game directories well organized), then go to Options > Configure... > "Paths" tab > then hit '''Add...''' then enable '''Search SubFolders''' within the "Paths" config, then add these folders to the ''ISO Directories'' list. Items shown can be toggled on/off on the "View" menu.


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