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Probably a bad dump.
(07-29-2016, 04:49 AM)leolam Wrote: [ -> ]Probably a bad dump.

? what do u mean
When you dumped the game from your Wii, did you verify that the MD5 was correct?
The amount of information you've given is unacceptable. It doesn't comply to our rules, and as you can see, no one knows what you're talking about.
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Either add the relevant info to the OP or in a reply or this topic is pointless.
The only Zelda game where Zelda's father appears is Skyward Sword. Characters not appearing is probably a bad dump.

But I agree that the topic contents are not terribly useful.
sorry was in hospital. it worked before without issues maybe its the revision 5.0. since this is my first time using 5.0
No, it's not.