Obviously the Nintendo Wii is an incredibly popular system that offers a unique way of experiencing games. It's not surprising that many gamers want to make copies of their own Wii games to have backup discs to keep them from being damaged.
Even though Wii games come on a disc that looks a lot like music CDs, they can't just be copied the same way you would rip a music disc. It's a little more complicated than that. Here's a guide to tell you the basics of copying Wii games.
Your usual copying software can't copy your Wii games the same way you'd burn a music disc. Programs like Nero and other popular burning programs just can't copy these disks. Why? because of the copy guards on the disk that prevents your computer from being able to make sense of it.
As you might have guessed, it wasn't long before someone came up with a workaround. There are programs out there that can read through the copy guards that comes on a Wii disc.
Once you've installed this kind of software, copying a game is super easy - your computer is suddenly able to understand the data that it coudn't understand before. This makes it possible to copy all games for all systems, including the Playstation, Xbox 360, and of course the Nintendo Wii.
Once you have found and installed a program to help you break the copyright guards, you'll need to copy the data from your your game onto your hard drive. Afterwards, all you need to do is put a blank disc into your disc drive, then instruct the program to burn the image on the disc in your computer.
The copying softwares that are out there make it possible to copy Wii games without having to do anything but click a few buttons. That's all there is to it! You now know how to copy Wii games. Happy gaming!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Here's the easy way to burn Wii games on your computer
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