iso file and not split it up into smaller parts) (Choose MAX here if you have an NTFS formatted drive, this will dump the disc into a single. : Select if this disc is Dual Layer or not (Most likely NO since there are not many dual layer Wii discs, check the disc's ring codes to be sure).Note: A GameCube disc will start dumping immediately, if the inserted disc is a Wii disc an extra Wii Disc Ripper setup screen appears. Insert the disc into the Wii and press A to start dumping.WARNING: Older versions of CleanRip caused a crash (black screen/core dump) after dumping a Wii disc with the latest Wii datfile installed because there were too many entries in the dat. Note: If you don't have dumper status on you can't download the Wii datfile directly (Only the GC datfile), you will have to submit some dumps first to get dumper status.If it can't find those files it gives you the option to download them for you (ONLY download the datfiles automatically if you don't have access to the Wii datfile). CleanRip will now search the device for a DAT file for the Wii and GC (these should be named wii.dat and gc.dat respectively and placed in the root directory of the device).Select the filesysem type of your device: NTFS (Recommended) or FAT.Select the device type you want to dump to: USB Drive (Recommended) or the Front SD Card slot.Select Yes when CleanRip asks to use Checksums to verify the dump (CleanRip v2.1.0+).Launch CleanRip from the Homebrew Channel.Up-to-date GC and/or Wii datfile (See notes in the next section).
(A full Wii dump will take less then 15 minutes while using USB2.0 speed, if you followed the above guide you will have IOS58 installed) IOS58 is needed to dump at USB2.0 speed.A large enough USB Harddisk or Thumbdrive.
Optional Requirements (Strongly recommended)