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(06-23-2015, 07:00 AM)tueidj Wrote: [ -> ]None of the game exploits will work with a SDHC card anyway.

when using cleanrip, will I need any additional software in order to use a USB or any software on my PC after ripping the game?
I now have the files from cleanrip, problem is they are in parts. How do I combine them for them to work in Dolphin?
I attempted to use that copy command in CMD, that was said a while back in this thread, however it comes up with "The syntax of the command is incorrect."
I should add the parts are in my F drive and are RSBP01.part0 through to .part4
You can just join them all using a hex editor.
(06-24-2015, 12:02 AM)JudgedCurtis Wrote: [ -> ]I attempted to use that copy command in CMD, that was said a while back in this thread, however it comes up with "The syntax of the command is incorrect."

Hmm, I don't quite undestand what could be wrong. The copying is pretty straightforward, although you need to double check your spelling.
The syntax should be (when you are in command prompt in the same directory where the parts are (F:\  ??) :

copy /b RSBP01.part0 + RSBP01.part1 + RSBP01.part2 + RSBP01.part3 + RSBP01.part4 SuperSmashBrosBrawl.iso

or

copy /b RSBP01.part0.iso + RSBP01.part1.iso + RSBP01.part2.iso + RSBP01.part3.iso + RSBP01.part4.iso SuperSmashBrosBrawl.iso
(if the .iso's are present, can't remember since it's been a while).

Tell us how it turns out.

EDIT: Note that the resulting file will be about 4,7Gb of file size (FAT32 limit is 4Gb), so you will need a NTFS drive for DVD-size images.
If he's using cleanrip, wouldn't it be ~7.93GB? Either way, yes, you will need NTFS.
(06-26-2015, 02:57 AM)Kurausukun Wrote: [ -> ]If he's using cleanrip, wouldn't it be ~7.93GB? Either way, yes, you will need NTFS.

You're right in that sense that I don't have any idea what size SSBB should be and that 4,7Gb was just wrong. My own md5 verified Cleanrip dump of Super Mario Galaxy 1 is (for example) 4,37Gb (4699979776 bytes), as I don't own SSBB. But over 4Gb, still [Image: tongue.gif] .
Most games are single layer (4.35 GiB) but these games uses dual layer discs and correctly dumped ISOs should be 7.93 GiB...
UPDATE: I ripped my games on a FAT32 USB, which of course didn't give me the complete ISO. My problem now is when I select NTFS ( this is after I reformatted my USB) it says "No NTFS volumes were found and/or mounted"
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