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I used GCTool and Wii Scrubber to wipe all the garbage bytes out of my ISOs (as well as to get the banner files for each of my games in case I could somehow use them with XBMC). The only big problem I found is that on my Windows 7 laptop it would have a read error every once in a while and would proceed to have strange problems if I didn't close the window and reopen it. It only happened every 15 or so open/close statements and didn't cause any issues with any of my games so it wasn't a problem.
Ok just tried to use GC Tool and it wont let me change the name at the top but at the bottom it will but it did not change over in dolphin.
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Just redump the game and enter datas at this point. The best way ever...
(10-06-2012, 08:40 PM)LordVador Wrote: [ -> ]Just redump the game and enter datas at this point. The best way ever...
Don't know what you're talking about.
(10-07-2012, 07:28 AM)Anonymous Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-06-2012, 08:40 PM)LordVador Wrote: [ -> ]Just redump the game and enter datas at this point. The best way ever...
Don't know what you're talking about.

Meaning you're just a pirate and downloaded the game. Support cutoff. Ban maybe?
@Legend80 don't accuse users of piracy.

@Anonymous I think you can edit things using some of the stuff under Tools, but I'm not sure.
From the forum rules, note the bolded part :

Quote:Piracy post reporting and forum etiquette: We're not investigating/searching for reasons to ban. Asking too many questions, like, "where did you get the game", is none of your business. Not knowing how to dump a game is not an admission of guilt. If you mention downloading, you get banned. If you don't mention it, nothing happens, we then all assume you own the game. Do not harass forum users or report them unless they admit to downloading illegal content.

Unless it's blatantly obvious the user is pirating, nobody should be accused of anything.

(10-14-2012, 01:21 PM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]From the forum rules, note the bolded part :

Quote:Piracy post reporting and forum etiquette: We're not investigating/searching for reasons to ban. Asking too many questions, like, "where did you get the game", is none of your business. Not knowing how to dump a game is not an admission of guilt. If you mention downloading, you get banned. If you don't mention it, nothing happens, we then all assume you own the game. Do not harass forum users or report them unless they admit to downloading illegal content.

Unless it's blatantly obvious the user is pirating, nobody should be accused of anything.

Fine, but it is obvious. There is only one conclusion to draw from someone not knowing what a dump is when that's the only other way to possess a game other than downloading it. But anyway....
(10-19-2012, 06:22 AM)Legend80 Wrote: [ -> ]Fine, but it is obvious. There is only one conclusion to draw from someone not knowing what a dump is when that's the only other way to possess a game other than downloading it. But anyway....
Well that's not true, i've dumped games for my sister before. She'd have no idea how it was done, and yet possesses a legal backup of a number of different games.
Again, the rules clearly state that not knowing what a dump is does not equate to guilt of piracy, specifically for the above example (friends/family dumping the game for those less technically inclined). There's also the matter that "dump" is English slang (specific to communities like this), non-native speakers unfamiliar with emulation are more likely not to know this term. At any rate, the purpose of this thread is to help the OP with his/her problem, so any further posts here should be of that nature.
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