Power on your console and go to settings -> Data Management -> Save Data -> Wii and at the very top there is a Tab called "SD Card" select that and pick the save, select "Copy". Now take your SD Card and place it inside the Wii's SD Slot.
Step 2: Copying the Hacked Save back to your Wii Remove the old file and rename the new one to data.bin Then copy the save from "twilight_hack_v0.1_beta1" into the SD Card where your last save was. For example, if I am from Europe I would pick rzdp0.bin from "twilight_hack_v0.1_beta1". Now select the correct file from “twilight_hack_v0.1_beta1". Locate your version by reading the inner circle text. They each correspond to the region you live in and the version of Zelda that you own. WinRAR will produce a folder called "twilight_hack_v0.1_beta1".
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ZIP and choose "Extract to twilight_hack_v0.1_beta1". (Note: This version can just use the Wii controller I believe)Įxtract it using your own.
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Or if you have wii firmware 3.3 download this version (Note: Later on when we use this, you may need a GameCube or Wavebird controller to operate the prompts for this older version) Now download the Twilight Princess hacked save. Connect the SD Card to your computer by a SD Card reader or a built in reader, inside the "private" folder there is another, just keep click on the folders until you find the save. Go into Setting -> Data Management -> Save Data -> Wii then save data and copy the twilight save to your SD Card. Step 1: Backup & Copy Zelda save to an SD Cardįirst you may want to backup your twilight save if you have one and you still care about it. Loading other homebrew applications, and more! Loading VC & WiiWare game files (.WAD’s) without going through the Wii Shop Channel Backing up & dumping your Wii & GameCube games to a burned DVD disc From there you can run homebrew applications to do all sorts of things with your Wii. This will allow us to get the Homebrew Channel installed into your main system menu. What we will be doing is taking advantage of a security flaw discovered in TLoZ: TP. A copy of The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii version not GameCube) An SD Card formatted for FAT16 (You cannot use an SDHC for this initial setup) A Nintendo Wii of course (chip or non-chipped, it doesn't matter) But first I would just like to get the disclaimer off my chest anyway to protect my own ass.ĭISCLAIMER: NEGATIVEWORLD & MYSELF ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR Wii. Just follow the directions and you should be fine. There really is no worry here but there is always a 1 in 1million chance of something going wrong. Adding applications will make more sense later on. Since this can all be very confusing, we’ll start by getting the Homebrew Channel on your Wii first.