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Begin by formatting your SD card to FAT16 if it is not already (in Windows it's just called "FAT"). If you get an error such as "FAT_ReadFile(boot.elf) failed with error -1" then reformatting your SD card with [http://www.sdcard.org/about/downloads/ Official SD Card Format Tool] may help. Make a directory on the SD card called "/private/wii/title/RZDx/" Replace "RZDx" with RZDE, RZDP or RZDJ as appropriate (See above table). If a file called data.bin already exists in this folder you may wish to back it up as it contains your save file for the game. In any case, copy the appropriate bin file from the download into this directory, renaming it to "data.bin". Take your [[homebrew]] Wii executable (elf file) and save it in the root directory of your SD card as "boot.elf".
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Now, put the SD card into your Wii and turn it on. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii. Find your Zelda save, click on it, click "Erase", and click Yes. Open the SD card and select the "Twilight Hack" save. The icon should say "Wiibrew Loader". Click copy and then yes. Now exit out of the menu.
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== Step by Step: ==
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Insert The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game disc and run the game. Load file A and either walk backwards or talk to the man standing in front of you.
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<li>Begin by formatting your SD card to FAT16 if it is not already (in Windows it's just called "FAT"). </li>
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<ol>If you get an error such as "FAT_ReadFile(boot.elf) failed with error -1" then reformatting your SD card with [http://www.sdcard.org/about/downloads/ Official SD Card Format Tool] may help.</ol><p>
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==Explanation==
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<li>Make a directory on the SD card called "/private/wii/title/RZDx/" Replace "RZDx" with RZDE, RZDP or RZDJ as appropriate (See above table).
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<ol>If a file called data.bin already exists in this folder you may wish to back it up as it contains your save file for the game.
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</ol>
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<li>In any case, copy the appropriate bin file from the download into this directory, renaming it to "data.bin".
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<li>Take your [[homebrew]] Wii executable (elf file) and save it in the root directory of your SD card as "boot.elf".
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<li>Now, put the SD card into your Wii and turn it on.
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<li>Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
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<li>Find your Zelda save, click on it, click "Erase", and click Yes.
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<li>Open the SD card and select the "Twilight Hack" save. The icon should say "Wiibrew Loader".
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<li>Click copy and then yes. Now exit out of the menu.
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<li>Insert The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game disc and run the game. Load file A and either walk backwards or talk to the man standing in front of you.
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== Explanation ==
 
The Twilight Hack works by employing a lengthly character name for the horse in the game ('Epona') in order to facilitate a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_smashing stack smash]. This gets triggered when talking to the man next to you when you start the savegame as he loads the name to use it in his dialog or upon attempting to enter the next zone, before the man talks to you and reminds you to go the other way to get the horse.
 
The Twilight Hack works by employing a lengthly character name for the horse in the game ('Epona') in order to facilitate a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_smashing stack smash]. This gets triggered when talking to the man next to you when you start the savegame as he loads the name to use it in his dialog or upon attempting to enter the next zone, before the man talks to you and reminds you to go the other way to get the horse.
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==[[Wiibrew FAQ|FAQ]]==
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== [[Wiibrew FAQ|FAQ]] ==
 
* Can it load files from the internal SD slot?
 
* Can it load files from the internal SD slot?
 
::Yes.
 
::Yes.
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