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Those are good. I'll check my copy tonight and see if it does anything strange.
 

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Okay I just got the mounting error 13 again while trying to load a GCIT cleaned copy of F-Zero GX.
what? gcit does not clean anything, you should always have a full 1.35gb iso md5 checked with redump, why are you using gcit to "clean"? if its becuase the iso was .gcm just rename the extension to iso, if md5 does not match redump then its not a clean iso at all.
 

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plain isos ripped from [insert legal romsite] arent recognized in nintendont. running them through gcit makes them readable? lol as i said, I am the dumbest person here.
 
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plain isos ripped from [insert legal romsite] arent recognized in nintendont. running them through gcit makes them readable? lol as i said, I am the dumbest person here.

If they're not working in Nintendont and need to be "fixed" then they're bad. Run them through the tool in my signature and check them.

It it says they were "found" then you have something else wrong, it's not your ISOs. Could be flash drive?
 
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plain isos ripped from [insert legal romsite] arent recognized in nintendont. running them through gcit makes them readable? lol as i said, I am the dumbest person here.
Just rename the file extension to .iso if it was originally a GCM (It's still an ISO, it just has a different file extension for categorization purposes)
 

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If they're not working in Nintendont and need to be "fixed" then they're bad. Run them through the tool in my signature and check them.
How are they are they able to work on Dolphin and not on Nintendont? Anyway the roms aren't my issue. Its whenever I load them it says Error 13 Unable to mount USB even though it was able to mount the usb when Nintendont was launched.

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Just rename the file extension to .iso if it was originally a GCM (It's still an ISO, it just has a different file extension for categorization purposes)
Repeat, running them through GCIT is the only way to make them readable in Nintendont. Without that they are readable in WiiFlow (WTF). And without touching anything, straight download, they run in Dolphin Emularot on my PC. The roms aren't the issue I'm sure.
 

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How are they are they able to work on Dolphin and not on Nintendont? Anyway the roms aren't my issue. Its whenever I load them it says Error 13 Unable to mount USB even though it was able to mount the usb when Nintendont was launched.

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Repeat, running them through GCIT is the only way to make them readable in Nintendont. Without that they are readable in WiiFlow (WTF). And without touching anything, straight download, they run in Dolphin Emularot on my PC. The roms aren't the issue I'm sure.
Nintendont can't see GameCube ISOs in with the GCM extension. Do you have file extensions hidden in your Windows settings by some chance?
 

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This is from my Dolphin ISOS folder. The only two GCMs are ones I didn't try on nintendont. None of these show up on the menu. None. They are all ISO disk images. I remember seeing a guide say they can also only be viewed if you label then as GAME.iso. That also didn't work.
 

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This is from my Dolphin ISOS folder. The only two GCMs are ones I didn't try on nintendont. None of these show up on the menu. None. They are all ISO disk images. I remember seeing a guide say they can also only be viewed if you label then as GAME.iso. That also didn't work.
I has to go like so SD/HDD: /games/gamename/game.iso

ex: SD: /games/windwaker/game.iso

Make sure everything is lower case.

GCM is just a another extension that is identical to .iso so simply change the extension from .gcm to .iso.
 

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Sorry, I mixed up active for primary. Did you follow up those instructions from frontpage?

Though, USB has some restriction and the games must be located on:
- The drive must use MBR partition table (not GPT)
- The partition must be primary (not extended or logical)
- The partition must be formated as FAT32 with 64k/cluster or less. (32k/cluster and 64k/cluster recommended)
- The partition must be the first partition of the partition table, or the first primary FAT32 partition of the table.
 

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