Hacking How do I join split ISO files?

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Then you either did it wrong or it's a bad ISO...
Oh boy
if it's a bad iso
I'M GONNA JUMP OFF A BUILDING BECAUSE CLEANRIP GAVE ME SO MUCH PROBLEMS
jk

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Trying it again, have my fingers crossed because I don't feel like turning on my Wii U/vWii

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It's a bad iso...Fuck
 
Oh boy
if it's a bad iso
I'M GONNA JUMP OFF A BUILDING BECAUSE CLEANRIP GAVE ME SO MUCH PROBLEMS
jk

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Trying it again, have my fingers crossed because I don't feel like turning on my Wii U/vWii

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It's a bad iso...Fuck
Wait for other people's suggestions. This works for me and should work for you, but there's still a chance something is wrong
 
I'll just torrent it
I do legally own it so there should be no problem with doing that

The only trouble with that is a copyright troll scraping connections.

I've used HJSplit for all of mine. You just have to rename the files to what it supports: SOUE01.part0.iso -> SOUE01.iso.001 and SOUE01.part1.iso -> SOUE01.iso.002

It would be better if CleanRip didn't use that weird filename format but I could probably hack together a CLI tool to do it or modify CleanRip to use sensible filenames.

The MD5 hash for Skyward Sword NTSC-U is "e7c39bb46cf938a5a030a01a677ef7d1" if you want to check your joined ISO. HxD has a utility for doing that, too. If it matches then the dump is good.
 
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3 years late but... I used hjsplit and merged all of the files. You have to rename them to game.iso.001, game.iso.002, game.iso.003, etc. As long as they are all in the same directory, it should work. You should put it on the computer itself. It will not work on external drives.
 

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