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Hi guys been trying to make nultiple gamecube backups on one disc using make-multiV3 but cant get it to work.. i think you need to use a command prompt or something but cank make it work.. can anyone give a step by step guide to do this.. any help would be great
 

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hi thanks for the info! do you need another partition on your drive or something? eg the T drive on the video? i tried using the location of the files (C:\Documents and Settings\Paul\My Documents\gamecube) but it just keeps saying system cannot find specified path.. tried putting the folder in C:\gamecube then just typing in the prompt cd gamecube but no luck.. any suggestions?
 

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the link did not work? it is still working for me though. could it be that you did not find the download link? the site is filled with ads, so you have to look harder if that is the case

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hi thanks for the info! do you need another partition on your drive or something? eg the T drive on the video? i tried using the location of the files (C:\Documents and Settings\Paul\My Documents\gamecube) but it just keeps saying system cannot find specified path.. tried putting the folder in C:\gamecube then just typing in the prompt cd gamecube but no luck.. any suggestions?



to make your life easier, just move the folder that has gamecube .gcm files (including the make multi file) to your main C: drive. You do not need to have a different partition. i just happen to have a T: partition (i got a lot of partitions on my computer)

that way, when you open command prompt, ( Start Menu > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt), type

cd \

that should bring you to your main C: folder

then type

cd gamecube

(provided your directory is C:\Gamecube)

That should work.


QUOTEWhat is the newest version? I just downloaded v0.5.

i think that is the latest version.
 

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hi thanks again for the info. just to let anyone else know who has problems, this tool can do the same job without using command prompt so is much easier to use and still give a selfboot multi game disc

wiiUIv140

can be found here wiiUIv140
 

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Definately go with WiiUI as. Much easier and has many other tools, like NES/SNES emu bootable disk creator, region patcher, and more. Works great for me.
 

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