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| | peripherals = {{FrontSD}} {{FrontSDHC}} | | | peripherals = {{FrontSD}} {{FrontSDHC}} |
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− | Wilbrand is an exploit for Wii Message Board (like [[LetterBomb]]), which works on system menus 3.0 - 4.3. The tool in the download is operated via the command line, as opposed to a webpage for LetterBomb. | + | Wilbrand is an exploit for Wii Message Board (like [[LetterBomb]]), which works on Wii Menus 3.0 - 4.3. The tool in the download is operated via the command line, as opposed to a webpage for LetterBomb. |
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| To create the exploit, open a command prompt (cmd)/terminal and go with "cd" to the directory where the Wilbrand binary is (e.g. "cd Downloads"). The MAC address of your Wii is required (can be found under: Wii Button -> System Settings -> Page 2 -> Internet -> Information). | | To create the exploit, open a command prompt (cmd)/terminal and go with "cd" to the directory where the Wilbrand binary is (e.g. "cd Downloads"). The MAC address of your Wii is required (can be found under: Wii Button -> System Settings -> Page 2 -> Internet -> Information). |
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| ./Wilbrand MAC_ADDRESS DATE FIRMWARE STORAGE_LOCATION | | ./Wilbrand MAC_ADDRESS DATE FIRMWARE STORAGE_LOCATION |
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− | For MAC address, the hyphens can be emitted. The date must be entered in the format MM/DD/YYYY. For location, enter the letter of your SD card (PROTIP: If you enter "C:", WilBrand will be saved in the current folder!). Example: | + | For MAC address, the hyphens can be emitted. The date must be entered in the format MM/DD/YYYY. For location, enter the letter of your SD card (PROTIP: If you enter "C:", Wilbrand will be saved in the current folder!). Example: |
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| Wilbrand.exe 12-34-56-78-90-12 04/29/2014 4.3e G: | | Wilbrand.exe 12-34-56-78-90-12 04/29/2014 4.3e G: |
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| Firmware goes from "3.0" to "4.3" with numbers "E" (Europe), "U" (America), "J" (Japan) and "K" (Korea). | | Firmware goes from "3.0" to "4.3" with numbers "E" (Europe), "U" (America), "J" (Japan) and "K" (Korea). |
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| + | The name of this exploit comes from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Wilbrand Julius Wilbrand], who discovered TNT in the year 1863. This exploit sometimes is misspelt by the community as "Wi'''i'''brand". |