That won't get you the original ISO file.link459 said:Right Click --> Extract Here.
Because that's the untouched ISO, I believe.teq said:Why would you even want to revert to a full image?
Why do you want to unscrub?PSP093 said:How to do you "unscrub"? Is there a direction somewhere?
There's an "unscrub" button in WiiScrubber. Press that, then specify the .ISO and .DIF files.PSP093 said:How to do you "unscrub"? Is there a direction somewhere?
Yes. Burn at the rated speed of the discs using Imgburn.PSP093 said:I don't need to unscrub to get the original iso than burn? I can just burn the scrubbed image? at 4x.
They would need to own the DIF file for each game, about 1Go per game so every time you load a game the Wii would need to download 1Gb to check if the junk data has been modified (the junk data isn't deleted, it's filled with FF to make it compressible).bubbleboy said:I think it's good to be able to have the junk data.. Ninty could at any time release a firmware that random checks games, and if the junk code isn't where it should be, the game would stop. It's basically future-proofing wiiscrubbed games.
Richy Freeway said:Yes. Burn at the rated speed of the discs using Imgburn.PSP093 said:I don't need to unscrub to get the original iso than burn? I can just burn the scrubbed image? at 4x.