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    Default Gamecube ISOs corrupt?

    I've been trying to get Gamecube ISOs to work for a while now, I got dolphin running fine, but every Gamecube ISO I download is corrupt when I open it with WinRAR. I tried resetting my laptop, and I even tried switching from Windows 8.1 to 10, but the issue still isn't resolved. Can anybody help me?
    And yes, I've looked through the web, but I've found no solution yet.

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    use 7-zip to extract the files you downloaded to a new folder (do not open the rar file first)
    after if that produces multi files with numbers in them, then extract those from the first file or if it includes one the rar files

    if that also reports anything is corrupt the chances are it is your ISP that is a dropping out too often for the download to complete, a download manager can help there though

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