My Wii has a lot of troubles readings copied disk. I think this is because of a crappy modchip. I will recommend everyone a softmod instead of an chip. If you have hardware troubles with your softmod you can remove all the softmod installations and go back to nintendo and let them repair your harware.
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Wii Backup Manager can do drive to drive transfers in any combination of FAT32, NTFS & WBFS filesystems. Just set your drives on the Drive 1 and Drive 2 tabs. Choose what games you want to transfer from whatever drive by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose the opposing drive. To burn Wii games to disc, start by downloading the game image files from a torrent site. If you ripped games using your Wii and copied the files to your computer, the files will need to be converted to ISO, so visit wbfstoiso.com and download their free program. Next, visit imgburn.com and download ImgBurn to burn the ISO file to a blank DVD.
This weekend I’ve connected an old external USB IDE disk to my Wii and dumped all my ISO’s, Game Copies and original DVD’s to the disk. Now every thing works fine 😀
What you need:
1. A Wii that’s already softmodded with the CIOS 249 Rev 14 (<< tested)
2. An external IDE disk (I had al lot of trouble with an new 2,5″ WD SATA Disk. 3. Configurable USB Loader for dump your DVD’s (Download) 4. WBFS Manager (http://wbfsmanager.codeplex.com/) 5. USB Loader GX (http://usbloadergx.koureio.net/downloads)
The steps:
1. Download, Install and Run the WBFS Manager on your Windows pc
2. Attach a dedicated USB disk to your pc 3. Format the disk with the WBFS Manager to the WBFS (filesystem) 4. You can extract some downloaded ISO’s to your USB disk now 5. Connect your USB disk in the left -or- down USB port on your Wii 6. Start the USB Loader GX on your Wii trough the homebrew channel 7. When disk the is mount correctly you can run the games now. If you need the 002 fix you can set this in the load settings of the specific game.
When you want to complete your collection with all your Wii DVD’s:
1. Extract the Configurable USB Loader files to your SD
2. Start the Configurable USB Loader via the homebrew channel 3. Press the + button on the Wiimote 4. Press the A button after the disk is read 5. Have patience 🙂
Now you can play the games with the one of the two USB loaders.
Some Video’s and screenshots:
1. WBFS Manager
2. USB Loader GX 3. Configurable USB Loader Error 10056 using Wii DVD Dumper V1.3![]()
Hi Everyone, I followed the softmodding for dummies V2.3 and have the homebrew channel and backup launcher installed on V3.4U and both work fine. I tried a backup copy of a game (PAL forced NTSC) and it worked. Step 9 of the instructions explain how to use DVD Dumper...which after several hours of thinking I did something wrong during the install, I realized it wasn't installed automatically (I'm a newbie). I downloaded version 1.3 from Waninkokos site ensured it was boot.dol copied into apps folder and ran the application. I want to dump wifi and I set up wifi, single layer, etc., everything is working, ie network initialized OK, and I get my ip address (192.168.2.4) type it in the address of IE, FF, and Safari and nothing. I get 10056 error on the Wii. I read and searched for 12 hours on internet with no luck. The only hope I had was using the IOS37-64-v2070.wad on the root of the SD card (I have a 32MB and 2GB with the same files) and Custom IOS Installer in the apps folder using the instructions included from Waninkoko. I run Custom IOS Installer and get error 2011. Do I have to remove anything before I install the IOS37-64-v2070.wad with Custom IOS Installer? All I have installed is ios16.wad using Wad Manager, cIOS249-IOS36-rev07.wad and BackupLauncher_03g_Wiiish_v2_EN.wad using Wad Manager for IOS16. Also DVDX for V3.4 from the homebrew channel. I am going crazy trying to find a solution to this problem. I would appreciate any links or suggestions, I'm still willing to read if you have any good links, but I have read every thread searched of 'Wii DVD Dumper 1.3 Waninkoko error 10056 etc., etc,.' that I think it might be as simple as it won't dump because its system 3.4U. I tried SD dump and it looked like it was working, but it was taking so long I cancelled it. I also tried a 1GB USB thumbdrive (FAT32) but it wouldn't mount. Thanks. ![]() Comments are closed.
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