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I have Brawl with me and I want to dump it myself. Are there any homebrew programs for this? I haven't dumped a game through SD before, and I don't know if there are any programs that will dump the 2nd layer too >_>

Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
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The Brawl Iso is about 7 gigabytes. The Wii only supports SD cards up to 2 gigabytes, so its not possible. You would have to dump over WiFi.
 

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Use this. It supports dual layer discs.
http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?p=35729
It will write the first part to the SD-card, then you take it out, copy the file to the computer and put it back in the wii for the second part. And you repeat that a few times and then on the computer you join the files to make 1 ISO file.

Or, far easier: use the httpd dumper. It's much faster and more convenient.
 

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Great stuff, cheers
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Could anyone link me to httpd dumper? A quick google search didn't yield any results for me
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Talvon said:
Great stuff, cheers
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Could anyone link me to httpd dumper? A quick google search didn't yield any results for me
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download this, install ios5.wad with wadmanager, then open httpd in homebrew channel.
on your computer's internet browser type in the ip address shown on the wiis screen (after httpd has started up) then click the appropriate link (sl= single layer dl= dual layer gc= gamecube)
 

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