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The '''Twilight Hack''' is currently the only safe, public way to enable [[homebrew]] on an [[Drivechip|unmodded]] Wii. The Twilight Hack is achieved by playing a hacked game save for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess which executes a homebrew application from an external SD card. Examples of such homebrew elf files can be found on the [[Homebrew apps]] page. The Twilight Hack was created by [[Team Twiizers]]
 
The '''Twilight Hack''' is currently the only safe, public way to enable [[homebrew]] on an [[Drivechip|unmodded]] Wii. The Twilight Hack is achieved by playing a hacked game save for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess which executes a homebrew application from an external SD card. Examples of such homebrew elf files can be found on the [[Homebrew apps]] page. The Twilight Hack was created by [[Team Twiizers]]
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The latest release is compatible with [[System Menu 3.3]], '''but not [[System Menu 3.4]].'''
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Twilight Hack 0.1beta1 is compatible with System Menu up to [[System Menu 3.3|3.3]], 0.1beta2 is compatible with [[System Menu 3.4]].
    
== Download ==
 
== Download ==
* [http://hbc.hackmii.com/dist/twilight-hack-v0.1-beta1.zip version 0.1beta1 on hbc.hackmii.com]
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* [http://hbc.hackmii.com/dist/twilight-hack-v0.1-beta1.zip version 0.1beta1 for System Menu up to 3.3 on hbc.hackmii.com]
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* [http://hbc.hackmii.com/dist/twilight-hack-v0.1-beta2.zip version 0.1beta2 for System Menu 3.4 on hbc.hackmii.com]
    
Fanmail goes here: [[Twiizers Fanmail]]
 
Fanmail goes here: [[Twiizers Fanmail]]
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#Open the SD card and select the "Twilight Hack" save that corresponds to your game region.  Note: Some people are having problems with the Wii not "seeing" the save file on the SD card.  If you are experiencing this, try setting the archive bit for the data.bin file - in Windows this can be either be done from the file's properties dialog (right click on it in Windows Explorer and check the box) or from the command line using "attrib +a <path to data.bin>".  More info at #wiihelp on Efnet.
 
#Open the SD card and select the "Twilight Hack" save that corresponds to your game region.  Note: Some people are having problems with the Wii not "seeing" the save file on the SD card.  If you are experiencing this, try setting the archive bit for the data.bin file - in Windows this can be either be done from the file's properties dialog (right click on it in Windows Explorer and check the box) or from the command line using "attrib +a <path to data.bin>".  More info at #wiihelp on Efnet.
 
#Click copy and then yes. Now exit out of the menu.
 
#Click copy and then yes. Now exit out of the menu.
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#If you are using System Menu 3.4, you '''must immediately''' put the Twilight Hack to use. Turning off or running some other channel or game will have the System Menu delete the savegame again, and you'll have to start over.
 
#Insert The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game disc and run the game.
 
#Insert The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game disc and run the game.
 
#*If you have the USA version of the game, load the "TwilightHack0" or "TwilightHack2" version of the game as appropriate (see above).
 
#*If you have the USA version of the game, load the "TwilightHack0" or "TwilightHack2" version of the game as appropriate (see above).
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== Changelog ==
 
== Changelog ==
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===0.1beta2===
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* Workaround for the System Menu 3.4 check. Only works once after being copied.
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===0.1beta1===
 
===0.1beta1===
 
* The Twilight Hack is now compatible with version 3.3 of the Wii System Menu.
 
* The Twilight Hack is now compatible with version 3.3 of the Wii System Menu.

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