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- ## Wiimms ISO Tools ##
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- How to install Wiimms ISO Tools
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- Windows:
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- Start: windows-install.exe
- After the very first installation of the tools, a reboot is needed.
- Mac, Linux, Unix:
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- First open a console terminal, an admin terminal is the best.
- Then change to the directory, where you have unpacked the distribution.
- Therefore use the comamnd: cd DIRECTORY
- ... where 'DIRECTORY' is the directory path.
- Call: ./install.sh
- If the script is not started as 'root', the script call itself with 'sudo'.
- Depending on your 'sudo' settings, 'sudo' asks you for the root passwort.
- To avoid the sudo handling, start the script with: ./install.sh --no-sudo
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