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Wii / Wii U' started by nwahs000, Feb 18, 2010. nwahs000 Member Joined: Feb 17, 2010 Messages: 28 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 Tried adding an external hard drive. The USB loader program reformated my external drive with WBFS format. When I try to do the how to create an iso image of my hard drive Wii dvd dumper cios 1.2 I get a message that says "mounting device and creating ISO...error. Press button clone hard drive to iso to restart". Any ideas why this won't work?? Thanks! Also with this program when the guide says "split" the program, what does that mean? nwahs000, Feb 18, create iso image of hard drive linux 2010 #1 penguin98 Regular member Joined: Nov 26, 2006 Messages: 2,706 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 AFAIK the wii DVD dumper program will only dump to a FAT or FAT32 device, or over wifi to a PC. It can't read WBFS partitions. So make iso of hard drive windows 7 that's why it errors when trying to mount the device. The split option is for small devices and the fact that FAT and FAT32 partitions cant handle 4+gig files. Anyway, I see 3 options for you. 1) Reformat the device to FAT32, dump the game in chunks, merge them with hjsplit on your PC, convert them to .wbfs files, put them back onto the USB device and play them with your USB loader. 2) Use DVD dumper to dump the games to your PC via wifi and load them to the USB
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drive that way. 3) Just dump the game to the WBFS partition with the USB loader. On most loaders, you just press the + button on the wiimote to dump a game. Last edited: Feb 18, 2010 penguin98, Feb 18, 2010 #2 nwahs000 Member Joined: Feb 17, 2010 Messages: 28 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 So on step 3, I already have my USB External Drive formated to WBFS, what your saying is I should be able to go into USB Loader GX and press the + button and game will dump on to the USB External Drive that I have. Seems to easy, what am I missing??? I have the whole drive formatted to WBFS, would this be a problem? Last edited: Feb 18, 2010 nwahs000, Feb 18, 2010 #3 penguin98 Regular member Joined: Nov 26, 2006 Messages: 2,706 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 With the configurable USB loader and I believe the GX loader as well that is all you need to do. I'm not sure if other loaders are that easy. And it doesn't matter if it's the whole drive or just a WBFS partition. Also, most loaders can read FAT32 partitions exactly as they do with WBFS ones, while having the advantage of the drive still being readable by a PC. penguin98, Feb 18, 2010 #4 nwahs000 Member Joined: Feb 17, 2010 Messages: 28 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 OK did what you said and hit the plus button and the games installed on my external. I tried Madden 10 and Tiger Woods 10 and the games would lock up everytime. Ma
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Blogs Viruses Cameras Components Computer Accessories Consumer Advice Displays E-readers Flash Drives Graphics Cards Hard Drives Home Theater Input Devices Keyboards Laptop Accessories Mobile Networking Operating Systems Optical Drives Processors Servers Smartwatches Streaming Services Storage Tablets Windows Home Optical Drives How to Create and Mount an ISO Disc Image Comments By Justin Phelps, PCWorld Oct 5, 2011 12:00 PM An ISO image is an exact copy of the data on an optical disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc. Using the right software, you can create ISO images from optical discs and use them in place of the physical discs. "ISO" refers to the International Organization for Standardization, a group that sets common commercial standards. The term is also a reference to the .iso file extension for disc-image files. Creating an ISO image is an effective way to back up data on an optical disc. To access the data in an ISO image, you can either burn it to a disc or use software to read the contents of the image file as if it were a disc. If you use a disc frequently and you don’t want to have to load and unload it all the time, making and using an ISO image is a convenient alternative. ISO images are also useful for distributing the contents of an optical disc digitally. You can find many programs that are capable of creating and loading ISO images, including a handful of no-cost options. One free program worth trying is Daemon Tools Lite. Like just about all free ISO-image programs, Daemon Tools Lite requires you to opt out of installing additional software during its installation procedure; pay close attention, and you can easily avoid the extra software. How to Create an ISO Image You can use Daemon Tools Lite to create an ISO image.1. After downloading and installing Daemon Tools Lite, launch the program. 2. Click the Disc Imaging icon in the main window. 3. Choose the drive where your optical disc is loaded from the Device drop-down. You'll need to specify which optical disc you want to make an image of here.4. Under 'Destination image file', choose a path and name for the disc imag