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    Hello all I just soft modded my Wii have I did the full SNES ROM my problem is most of the good games I can't play because the file is to large due to the hacked versions and such. My question is how do I get the good ROMs out? I tried searching (u) [!] But that does not open and search every archive I'm new to this so any help would be great thank you.

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    Sounds like you want to sort a "GoodSNES" romset. You can do this easily with the goodtools that the romset was made with, fetch GoodSNES from here:
    http://www.allgoodthings.us/

    That's a DOS program, which you can launch with a command window. There may be some Windows frontends you can google down if you're DOS illiterate. Anyways, the DOS commands "move dirs" should split the roms up into separate folders containing US games, bad dumps, etcetera.
    *PSA* Wii Redump collector's can now unscrub ISO files. So scrubbed games can now be verified. You can find the program to do this here

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