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Ohh I see. Thanks!

stealthdriver

(04-05-2014, 07:13 AM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]Yea, looks like you have a bad dump. You'll need to dump the disc again and check it's MD5 hash and make sure it's right.

Unfortunately I'm unsure how this is done. Is there a link to a tutorial? Thanks.
Download a program like WinMD5, use it to get a hash of your game's dump, then compare that hash to what GameTDB.com or Redump.org say the hash should be. Alternatively, just enter in your hash into Google, and see if it matches anything. If your hash does not match hashes that have been verified, dump your game.

OR, you could check your disc integrity through Dolphin. Right-click Xenoblade Chronicles in Dolphin, go to Properties, then in the pop-up go to the Filesystem tab (last one), and right-click on the partition(s) you see. There should be an option to check the disk integrity. If Dolphin doesn't complain, your disc is okay to run (even if some bits here and there aren't correct). This method, in my experience, is slow though. At least it's not as fast as running md5hash from the Linux commandline and browsing to GameTDB.com.
Shonumi: He already checked the hash of his first dump, and it was bad. He means dumping.

stealthdriver: Just redo what you did to dump your wii disc into an ISO. It shouldn't derp twice.
(04-05-2014, 11:59 AM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]Shonumi: He already checked the hash of his first dump, and it was bad. He means dumping.


Whatever Dodgy

At the least, checking via Dolphin means that even if the dump isn't 100% byte-for-byte correct, it could be eliminated as the issue if Dolphin doesn't complain. Even changing a single bit of a byte should give you a completely different MD5 hash, but says nothing about the % of corruption.
Shonumi Wrote:Whatever Dodgy

Um... Did I do something wrong...?

Shonumi Wrote:At the least, checking via Dolphin means that even if the dump isn't 100% byte-for-byte correct, it could be eliminated as the issue if Dolphin doesn't complain. Even changing a single bit of a byte should give you a completely different MD5 hash, but says nothing about the % of corruption.

Honestly I didn't think of that - I'm too used to GameCube games. Hopefully when checking is added to GameCube games it can become the norm.
(04-06-2014, 12:43 AM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]Um... Did I do something wrong...?

Oh no, don't take it that way. That's just my response whenever I'm blatantly wrong or completely missed something :p

Questes

Hey guys, can I run XC on Dolphin with my laptop ?

My configuration is :
Graphics Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6520G
Processor: AMD A-Series A6-3420M

Thx
It will run like ... a slow motion movie

Questes

(04-12-2014, 10:53 PM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]It will run like ... a slow motion movie

Shit

I should invest in a gamer PC

Thx anyway