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These files can be run using Loadiine GX2, as well as installed on the Cemu emulator on computers. Also, raw game files can be edited and repacked to create modded versions of games. | These files can be run using Loadiine GX2, as well as installed on the Cemu emulator on computers. Also, raw game files can be edited and repacked to create modded versions of games. | ||
==Method 1: | ==Method 1: wudd (WUD)== | ||
This method will dump the entire Wii U disc as a WUD file. This file contains all of the contents of the game disc, including blank space, and will need 23.3 GB of storage free in the device you are dumping to. WUD files are the most complete versions of a dump, although they are the largest in size. | This method will dump the entire Wii U disc as a WUD file. This file contains all of the contents of the game disc, including blank space, and will need 23.3 GB of storage free in the device you are dumping to. WUD files are the most complete versions of a dump, although they are the largest in size. | ||
'''Requirements:''' | '''Requirements:''' | ||
* A homebrewed Wii U with | * A homebrewed Wii U with Tiramisu or Aroma | ||
* The latest version of [https://github.com/ | * The latest version of [https://github.com/wiiu-env/wudd/releases wudd] | ||
** The <code>.wuhb</code> can only be used on Aroma! If you are using Tiramisu download the <code>.rpx</code> release. | |||
* A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free | * A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free | ||
** Using a FAT32 SD card will add an extra step to combine files | ** Using a FAT32 SD card will add an extra step to combine files | ||
'''Steps:''' | '''Steps:''' | ||
# Copy | # Copy the <code>wiiu</code> folder to the root of your SD Card | ||
# On the console, load wudd (this can be done through the Homebrew Launcher (Tiramisu) or the Wii U Menu (Aroma)) | |||
# On the console, | # Once loaded, select which device you would like to dump to and then select <code>Dump as WUD</code> | ||
# Once loaded, | |||
If you used an NTFS device, you should now have a completed WUD file. If you used a FAT32 device (which has a maximum individual file size limit of 4GB), the dump will be split into multiple files that you'll need to combine. To do so, copy the folder containing the part files to a file system with large file support (eg NTFS), open a command prompt there, then copy the following command: | If you used an NTFS device, you should now have a completed WUD file. If you used a FAT32 device (which has a maximum individual file size limit of 4GB), the dump will be split into multiple files that you'll need to combine. To do so, copy the folder containing the part files to a file system with large file support (eg NTFS), open a command prompt there, then copy the following command: | ||
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From here, you can either compress to a WUX file using [https://github.com/Maschell/JWUDTool/releases/latest JWUDTool], extract it for installing onto your console using [https://github.com/FIX94/wud2app/releases/latest wud2app], or used with an emulator such as [https://cemu.info/index.html Cemu]. | From here, you can either compress to a WUX file using [https://github.com/Maschell/JWUDTool/releases/latest JWUDTool], extract it for installing onto your console using [https://github.com/FIX94/wud2app/releases/latest wud2app], or used with an emulator such as [https://cemu.info/index.html Cemu]. | ||
==Method 2: | ==Method 2: wudd (WUP)== | ||
This method | This method will use wudd, which is inspired by wudump to dump encrypted NUS files you can later install. These will be significantly smaller, only containing the actual game files and no empty space. They can be installed onto your console or used with an NUS content decrypter to view and modify the game's files. | ||
* A homebrewed Wii U with Tiramisu or Aroma | |||
* A homebrewed Wii U with | * The latest version of [https://github.com/wiiu-env/wudd/releases wudd] | ||
* The latest version of [https://github.com/ | ** The <code>.wuhb</code> can only be used on Aroma! If you are using Tiramisu download the <code>.rpx</code> release. | ||
* A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free. Note that a USB drive formatted by a Wii U to store games / saves / updates / DLCs is ''not'' using these file systems: you'll be able to install your dump to such a disk later, but disc2app can't dump to one directly | * A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free. Note that a USB drive formatted by a Wii U to store games / saves / updates / DLCs is ''not'' using these file systems: you'll be able to install your dump to such a disk later, but disc2app can't dump to one directly | ||
'''Steps:''' | '''Steps:''' | ||
# | # Copy the <code>wiiu</code> folder to the root of your SD Card | ||
# On the console, load wudd (this can be done through the Homebrew Launcher (Tiramisu) or the Wii U Menu (Aroma)) | |||
# Once loaded, select which device you would like to dump to and then select <code>Dump partition as .app</code> | |||
# On the console, | # Select the <code>Game</code> partition to start dumping. This step should not take very long, but it depends on the game | ||
# Once loaded, | |||
# | |||
After this finishes, you should have a folder in your destination drive's <code> | After this finishes, you should have a folder in your destination drive's <code>wudump</code> directory named after the game's product code (WUP-X-XXXX), and inside of it a <code>GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</code> folder that contains the actual NUS files. This content can then be directly installed onto the console's storage or external memory using a WUP installer after moving the <code>GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</code> folder to the <code>/install</code> folder on your SD, or decrypted using a content decrypter to view the game's files. | ||
==Method 3: dumpling== | ==Method 3: dumpling== | ||
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The dump will take some time. Once finished, there will be a folder named <code>dumpling</code>, with multiple folders named after what they contain. Games will be located in the <code>Games</code> folder. Each folder will contain decrypted NUS files, which can now be installed onto Cemu, played from a USB loader on console, or encrypted back into NUS files. | The dump will take some time. Once finished, there will be a folder named <code>dumpling</code>, with multiple folders named after what they contain. Games will be located in the <code>Games</code> folder. Each folder will contain decrypted NUS files, which can now be installed onto Cemu, played from a USB loader on console, or encrypted back into NUS files. | ||
==Method 4: disc2app== | |||
This method was made combining wud2app and wudump into one app, directly giving you the encrypted NUS files. These will be significantly smaller, only containing the actual game files and no empty space. They can be installed onto your console or used with an NUS content decrypter to view and modify the game's files. | |||
Please note disc2app only works on legacy (Mocha/Haxchi/CBHC) setups! | |||
'''Requirements:''' | |||
* A homebrewed Wii U with the Homebrew Launcher installed | |||
* The latest version of [https://github.com/koolkdev/disc2app/releases/latest disc2app] | |||
* A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free. Note that a USB drive formatted by a Wii U to store games / saves / updates / DLCs is ''not'' using these file systems: you'll be able to install your dump to such a disk later, but disc2app can't dump to one directly | |||
** The file size will be smaller that 23.3 GB for almost all games. Some titles, such as Xenoblade Chronicles X, do almost reach the limit | |||
'''Steps:''' | |||
# Extract the <code>wiiu</code> folder from <code>disc2app.zip</code> to the root of your SD card | |||
# Remove the SD card from your computer and place it back into the console | |||
# Take out any disc currently in your Wii U console | |||
# On the console, open the Homebrew Launcher and launch disc2app | |||
# Once loaded, press the A or B button to choose your destination device. A for SD, B for USB | |||
# Wait for the prompt to insert the disc you want to dump, then do so. The time for this step will vary depending upon the size of the game | |||
After this finishes, you should have a folder in your destination drive's <code>install</code> directory named after the game's product code (WUP-X-XXXX). This content can then be directly installed onto the console's storage or external memory using a WUP installer, or decrypted using a content decrypter to view the game's files. |
Revision as of 04:27, 6 January 2023
Creating backup copies of games and media for personal use is a right granted only in some countries. It is your sole responsibility to stay up to date with the law in your respective country. The information provided within this wiki is solely educational and its editors take no responsibility for the use or misuse of this information. |
To run your own games on your computer, install your disc games onto your console, or create mods, a dump of your games will be needed.
File Formats
There are a variety of file formats that Wii U games can be dumped as, each with their own uses, and each with their own method of being dumped. Most can be converted between each other, although some are one-way conversions. Before beginning to dump games, read about which file format will be most compatible with the desired use.
Raw/Compressed Disc Images
The disc images are simply raw dumps of the entire disc, with no modifications, making them the best formats for pure preservation, as they are the most accurate. They can be acquires by using disc dumper app such as wudump from method 1. These come in the WUD format, and are 23.3 GB in size. However, WUD files can be compressed into WUX files using WudCompress. A WUX file is significantly smaller, saving a large amount of storage space. This process is also reversible, and the same WudCompress program can decompress the WUX back into a WUD, maintaining the same benefits.
WUD/WUX files can be extracted into encrypted NUS files using a Wii U disc extractor such as wud2app. To use, WUX files must first be decompressed back into WUD format. However, once WUD files are extracted, the resulting files can no longer be placed back into the WUD format. To keep the disc image, its recommended to compress into a WUX and store it, decompressing as needed. When using an emulator such as Cemu, WUD files can also be used, although they require the title's individual title key as well as the Wii U's keys. Since WUD files are so large, this method is not recommended.
Encrypted NUS Files
These files are extracted versions of the disc images from WUD or WUX files. Encrypted NUS files can be acquired by either using disc2app from method 2, extracting the files from a WUD, or by using an NUS encrypter such as NUSPacker on the raw game files. This file format is fairly versatile and can be used for most things that one would want to do with backups. It consists of a folder with a set of files within it: title.cert
, title.tik
, title.tmd
, and a set of .app
and .h3
files.
They can be installed using a WUP installer such as WUP Installer GX2 on the Wii U console, or decrypted using NUS content decrypters like cdecrypt.
Raw Game Files
These files come in the form of three folders, labelled code
, content
, and meta
, which directly contain game assets and code. They can be acquired using a dumper like dumpling from method 3, or by decrypting NUS files from using cdecrypt.
These files can be run using Loadiine GX2, as well as installed on the Cemu emulator on computers. Also, raw game files can be edited and repacked to create modded versions of games.
Method 1: wudd (WUD)
This method will dump the entire Wii U disc as a WUD file. This file contains all of the contents of the game disc, including blank space, and will need 23.3 GB of storage free in the device you are dumping to. WUD files are the most complete versions of a dump, although they are the largest in size.
Requirements:
- A homebrewed Wii U with Tiramisu or Aroma
- The latest version of wudd
- The
.wuhb
can only be used on Aroma! If you are using Tiramisu download the.rpx
release.
- The
- A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free
- Using a FAT32 SD card will add an extra step to combine files
Steps:
- Copy the
wiiu
folder to the root of your SD Card - On the console, load wudd (this can be done through the Homebrew Launcher (Tiramisu) or the Wii U Menu (Aroma))
- Once loaded, select which device you would like to dump to and then select
Dump as WUD
If you used an NTFS device, you should now have a completed WUD file. If you used a FAT32 device (which has a maximum individual file size limit of 4GB), the dump will be split into multiple files that you'll need to combine. To do so, copy the folder containing the part files to a file system with large file support (eg NTFS), open a command prompt there, then copy the following command:
copy /b game_part1.wud + game_part2.wud + game_part3.wud + game_part4.wud + game_part5.wud + game_part6.wud + game_part7.wud + game_part8.wud + game_part9.wud + game_part10.wud + game_part11.wud + game_part12.wud game.wud
This will create the full game.wud
file within the same directory. You can then rename and move it as you please, as well as delete the part files in the folder.
From here, you can either compress to a WUX file using JWUDTool, extract it for installing onto your console using wud2app, or used with an emulator such as Cemu.
Method 2: wudd (WUP)
This method will use wudd, which is inspired by wudump to dump encrypted NUS files you can later install. These will be significantly smaller, only containing the actual game files and no empty space. They can be installed onto your console or used with an NUS content decrypter to view and modify the game's files.
- A homebrewed Wii U with Tiramisu or Aroma
- The latest version of wudd
- The
.wuhb
can only be used on Aroma! If you are using Tiramisu download the.rpx
release.
- The
- A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free. Note that a USB drive formatted by a Wii U to store games / saves / updates / DLCs is not using these file systems: you'll be able to install your dump to such a disk later, but disc2app can't dump to one directly
Steps:
- Copy the
wiiu
folder to the root of your SD Card - On the console, load wudd (this can be done through the Homebrew Launcher (Tiramisu) or the Wii U Menu (Aroma))
- Once loaded, select which device you would like to dump to and then select
Dump partition as .app
- Select the
Game
partition to start dumping. This step should not take very long, but it depends on the game
After this finishes, you should have a folder in your destination drive's wudump
directory named after the game's product code (WUP-X-XXXX), and inside of it a GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
folder that contains the actual NUS files. This content can then be directly installed onto the console's storage or external memory using a WUP installer after moving the GMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
folder to the /install
folder on your SD, or decrypted using a content decrypter to view the game's files.
Method 3: dumpling
This method directly dumps the raw game files. Using dumpling, digital download games, as well as DLC, updates, and system files for online play with Cemu can be ripped from the console.
- A homebrewed Wii U with the Homebrew Launcher installed
- The latest version of dumpling
- A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free
Steps:
- Extract the
wiiu
folder fromdumpling.zip
to the root of your SD card - Remove the SD card from your computer and place it back into the console
- Insert the game disc you want to dump into the console
- If the game is a digital download, skip this step
- Open the Homebrew Launcher and launch dumpling
- Choose the desired type of game to dump from the list
- If digital, choose all the games and software to dump
- Select the location to dump to between USB and SD
- Optionally, check the file size of the dump for the benefits listed on screen
The dump will take some time. Once finished, there will be a folder named dumpling
, with multiple folders named after what they contain. Games will be located in the Games
folder. Each folder will contain decrypted NUS files, which can now be installed onto Cemu, played from a USB loader on console, or encrypted back into NUS files.
Method 4: disc2app
This method was made combining wud2app and wudump into one app, directly giving you the encrypted NUS files. These will be significantly smaller, only containing the actual game files and no empty space. They can be installed onto your console or used with an NUS content decrypter to view and modify the game's files.
Please note disc2app only works on legacy (Mocha/Haxchi/CBHC) setups!
Requirements:
- A homebrewed Wii U with the Homebrew Launcher installed
- The latest version of disc2app
- A FAT32 SD card/USB drive or NTFS USB drive with at least 23.3 GB of storage free. Note that a USB drive formatted by a Wii U to store games / saves / updates / DLCs is not using these file systems: you'll be able to install your dump to such a disk later, but disc2app can't dump to one directly
- The file size will be smaller that 23.3 GB for almost all games. Some titles, such as Xenoblade Chronicles X, do almost reach the limit
Steps:
- Extract the
wiiu
folder fromdisc2app.zip
to the root of your SD card - Remove the SD card from your computer and place it back into the console
- Take out any disc currently in your Wii U console
- On the console, open the Homebrew Launcher and launch disc2app
- Once loaded, press the A or B button to choose your destination device. A for SD, B for USB
- Wait for the prompt to insert the disc you want to dump, then do so. The time for this step will vary depending upon the size of the game
After this finishes, you should have a folder in your destination drive's install
directory named after the game's product code (WUP-X-XXXX). This content can then be directly installed onto the console's storage or external memory using a WUP installer, or decrypted using a content decrypter to view the game's files.