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# Get a copy of the game's disk image (.ISO). We do not support any illegal pirating here, so to do this legally, search up how to rip GameCube games using Nintendo Wii homebrew software.
 
# Get a copy of the game's disk image (.ISO). We do not support any illegal pirating here, so to do this legally, search up how to rip GameCube games using Nintendo Wii homebrew software.
 
# Ensure the file is not corrupted by running it using the Dolphin emulator.
 
# Ensure the file is not corrupted by running it using the Dolphin emulator.
# Open GC-Tool and go to File > Open > Pikmin 2 GCN.iso, then go to ISO > Extract whole ISO, check the box that says "Also extract header, apploader, DOL and TOC", choose the directory you want to save it to and then click extract. Give it some time.
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# Open GC-Tool and go to  
 
 
'''To rebuild a new ISO from your root:'''
 
# Open GC-Rebuilder and go to Root > Open, select the root folder created by GC-Tool and click open.
 
# Go back to Root and now select Save. Name the ISO what you want and choose where you want it, then click save. This does not save the ISO file.
 
# Go back again to Root and finally click Rebuild. It will now rebuild the ISO, this may take some time.
 
  
 
=== Wii ===
 
=== Wii ===

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