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CosmoKane

I'm using the cleanrip method and am completely stumped as to how to combine, in my case, SF8P01.part0.iso and SF8P01.part1.iso. I have them alone in a new folder I've created called "wii games". The only in depth tutorial I've been able to track down with my limited google searching skills is the wikihow guide and even that is incredibly vague and unhelpful. Dolphin is able to detect it but I get a safety warning and yellow text before blackness.

EDIT: Thanks to you guys I've succeeded in combining the iso files, so I guess that means I'm down to getting the game to run. (A feature that combines the files would still be great though)

In a reply further down the thread I've written:
"I clicked on browse and navigated to my folder, but Dolphin 4.0-6000 can't see it.
Might have something to do with only parts 1-4 at a total of 3.37 GB being present on the usb."
You can use this program, for instance: http://www.igorware.com/file-joiner/download
Smells like there's a feature request in there somewhere.
You could just rip it without splitting it into parts. Cleanrip supports NTFS HDDs, so there's really no reason to rip it into parts. Also, I'm confident you could just mash them together in a hex editor, but maybe not.
(04-14-2015, 12:12 AM)tueidj Wrote: [ -> ]Smells like there's a feature request in there somewhere.
I like how you're thinking. I could probably implement that at some point Smile

(04-14-2015, 01:09 AM)Kurausukun Wrote: [ -> ]You could just rip it without splitting it into parts. Cleanrip supports NTFS HDDs, so there's really no reason to rip it into parts. Also, I'm confident you could just mash them together in a hex editor, but maybe not.
CleanRip has some problems with NTFS, so it's not recommended. Using a hex editor works fine, but I figured that most regular users don't have one.
The best way to do it is with a batch file/command window, as it's a one-liner:

Code:
copy /b *.part0.iso+*.part1.iso+*.part2.iso+*.part3.iso+*.part4.iso fulliso.iso

If you've got more than the one game waiting to be combined in the folder, you should change the stars to the name, and if you've not chosen 1GB chunks (I had to rip with a 2GB SD card so didn't have much choice) then you can get rid of the bits representing part3.iso etc.
(04-14-2015, 01:39 AM)JosJuice Wrote: [ -> ]CleanRip has some problems with NTFS, so it's not recommended. Using a hex editor works fine, but I figured that most regular users don't have one.
Really? I've only ever used it with NTFS, and it has worked fine so far. I read on the wiki there had been problems with it in the past, but it was my impression those were fixed?

CosmoKane

(04-14-2015, 01:57 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]The best way to do it is with a batch file/command window, as it's a one-liner:




Code:
copy /b *.part0.iso+*.part1.iso+*.part2.iso+*.part3.iso+*.part4.iso fulliso.iso

If you've got more than the one game waiting to be combined in the folder, you should change the stars to the name, and if you've not chosen 1GB chunks (I had to rip with a 2GB SD card so didn't have much choice) then you can get rid of the bits representing part3.iso etc.

No luck, am I entering the command incorrectly? (see attachment.)
I lost the first two iso files so had to rip again. Used the default settings because I thought the program was freezing at the second chunk Tongue.
Oddly I only have parts 1-4 (?)
You have to navigate the folder with the files in it first.
The fastest way to do this is to shift+rmb when you're in the folder the isos are in, and choose 'open command window here'
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