I want a straightforward way to rip my Wii games and store them as .iso files on my computer. I am not knowledgeable with DD, as I mostly use the graphical interface to save time and sanity. Is there any good tool to rip Wii games WITHOUT DD? I've already tried an outdated solution with Sonic Colors, but it didn't recognize my disk drive. Any help?
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I am going to recommend you the easiest way I have found to copy anything. I'll teach you DD and it will be fun:
first go to your home:
cd ~
cd Documents
First look to see which device you DVD is on run
lsscsi
if it's not installed run:
sudo apt-get install lsscsi
lsscsi
see which /dev/s** device says DVD or cd or optical
now type the following:
sudo dd bs=4k if=/dev/s** of=Game.iso
now close your terminal go to your documents and have fun
dd options
bs is the block size. you can skip if you want.
of= output file. where data comes from
if= input file. Where is your data going?
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I assume you meant "dev/snd"? I think the servers decided to censor it for no reason. XD – Riley Felix Dec 04 '15 at 03:40
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Never mind. You were using the *s as placeholders. XD – Riley Felix Dec 04 '15 at 03:43