Homebrew how to play multi-boot Rom pack ISO

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I got this Multi boot Rom Pack ISO but I am having problems playing it. It has Wii emulators for NES, SNES, SMD, SMS, and PCE with all the roms but I'm having problems getting it to start. it goes to a green screen and the restarts. I am trying to load it off NeoGamma on a disk. Thanks for any help.
 

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HELP!?

Edit: After installing MIOS patcher .2 I got it to work....kinda. It will now boot to the emulators but when I try to load a game it freezes. I'm not sure the disk works quiet right but now I want to have emulator channels and load the games off a DVD. Is there a specifc way to burn it, like as a Data DVD? Can I even load off a disk with a loader channel?
 

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