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The files don't need to be readable (understandable) to create an ISO.

 

It's a sector by sector copy so files don't even come into it.

 

I guess the problem here is that your drive cannot initialise the disc at all - thus no software can do anything with it. If it's an original wii disc (i.e. pressed one - which then goes against your topic title) that is to be expected.

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The files don't need to be readable (understandable) to create an ISO.

 

It's a sector by sector copy so files don't even come into it.

 

I guess the problem here is that your drive cannot initialise the disc at all - thus no software can do anything with it. If it's an original wii disc (i.e. pressed one - which then goes against your topic title) that is to be expected.

 

Aha.. is there anyway i can make my software initialise it? or is it possible to force it somehow?

Can i connect the wii to the computer? use the drive that i know can read the dvd...

 

By the way, thanks for the helpful answer! :flowers:

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