Gaming Any way to get the data from a burned Wii game?

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Satangel said:
So I want to get the ISO of the burnt Wii game to my PC.
How do I do that?
You want to do an ISO from a burned game? Just put the DVD in your drive and use imgburn to create the ISO
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raulpica said:
Satangel said:
So I want to get the ISO of the burnt Wii game to my PC.
How do I do that?
You want to do an ISO from a burned game? Just put the DVD in your drive and use imgburn to create the ISO
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And then I can burn that ISO again on another DVD?
Is it really that simple
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I just wanted to be sure, that's why I asked it.
 

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JKR Firefox said:
Satangel said:
So I want to get the ISO of the burnt Wii game to my PC.
How do I do that?


You'd need a specific type of DVD drive to allow it to read the discs.

Well, only for originals
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Satangel said:
raulpica said:
QUOTE(Satangel @ Aug 31 2008, 06:21 PM)
So I want to get the ISO of the burnt Wii game to my PC.
How do I do that?
You want to do an ISO from a burned game? Just put the DVD in your drive and use imgburn to create the ISO
tongue.gif

And then I can burn that ISO again on another DVD?
Is it really that simple
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?
I just wanted to be sure, that's why I asked it.
Yes, I did exactly that some months ago with WarioWare
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If you have a burnt copy of a game all you need to do is copy it the way you would copy any other data disk. You won't be able to read the contents of the disk because the file system is a little different, but you can copy it using whatever program you want. No special drive needed, no special software needed.

There are dozens of threads about this.
 

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