Super Mario Galaxy 2 -sb4e01-.wbfs -

Even with a perfectly named file, issues can arise.

| Error | Likely Cause | Solution | |-------|--------------|----------| | Dolphin shows black screen | Corrupted dump or bad DSP (digital signal processor) settings | Verify the MD5 checksum. Set DSP to LLE (Low-Level Emulation) in Dolphin. | | USB Loader GX doesn’t see game | Incorrect folder naming or WBFS not on root | Use wbfs/Super Mario Galaxy 2 [SB4E01]/SB4E01.wbfs (no hyphen between name and ID). | | Game crashes after intro | The WBFS file is scrubbed too aggressively | Re-dump from original disc using CleanRip with “Scrub” disabled. | | “Missing IOS” error on Wii | Custom IOS (cIOS) not installed for USB port | Install d2x cIOS v10 beta 52 (base 56, slot 249). | Super Mario Galaxy 2 -SB4E01-.wbfs


This is the full title of Nintendo’s 2010 platforming masterpiece, the direct sequel to the critically acclaimed Super Mario Galaxy. The game introduced Yoshi, Cloud Mario, and some of the most inventive gravity-based puzzles in 3D Mario history. Even with a perfectly named file, issues can arise

A correctly dumped Super Mario Galaxy 2 -SB4E01-.wbfs should have the following checksums (if sourced from a legitimate disc): This is the full title of Nintendo’s 2010

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