(01-21-2019, 12:51 AM)mbc07 Wrote: FriiDump works only with specific optical drives and it should give you the correct dump right away. Given the symptoms, your optical drive probably isn't compatible at all and you have to find another way to dump your ISOs (a used Wii probably being the cheapest)...
Maybe I’m not using Friidump correctly, I am confused in the instructions it says:
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Installation
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If you are a Windows user, probably you will have downloaded the binaries,
either zipped or together with an installer, so the installation should be
straightforward.
If you downloaded the sources, you will need to compile them. FriiDump uses
CMake, for easy portability, so you will need to get it from cmake.org. On
Windows you will also need a compiler like Visual Studio (the only tested one,
so far) or CygWin/MinGW. On UNIX just do the following, from the directory
where you unpacked the sources into:
https://github.com/bradenmcd/friidump
Need help here cause I skipped the cmake and compilation part, this stuff is too confusing. I just dumped my GameCube games regardless as I downloaded Friidump on filetrip.net cause the compilation process on the github Version was way too confusing. Sooo is it my ASUS drives fault or maybe is it the Friidump version I downloaded from this site below?
https://filetrip.net/g1604-fstfix-exe.html