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Extremely short instructions: put this savegame on your Wii (if you have one on there already that you want to keep, back it up first!), start the game, walk to the “art room” (find some walkthrough on the intertubes if you cannot find it), look at the second character, enjoy!
Extremely short instructions: put this savegame on your Wii (if you have one on there already that you want to keep, back it up first!), start the game, walk to the “art room” (find some walkthrough on the intertubes if you cannot find it), look at the second character, enjoy!


Kudos to “roto” for finding the original buffer overflow, and many thanks for doing lots of testing!
Kudos to “roto” for finding the original buffer overflow, and many thanks for doing lots of testing!*
 
== Usage and installation ==
 
# Ensure your SD card is formatted as FAT. By default SD cards are formatted as FAT, so if you're not sure you can skip this step.
# ''(Optional)'' If you have an existing Indiana save that you want to backup, do so before proceeding:
## Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
## Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii
## Find your Indiana save, click on it, click "Copy", and click Yes
## Put your SD card in your computer, and copy the "private" folder from the card to a safe place.
# Copy the "private" directory from the Indiana Pwns download to the root of your SD card.
#Take your [[homebrew]] Wii executable (elf or dol file) and save it in the root directory of your SD card as "boot.elf" or "boot.dol" as appropriate.
# Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
# Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
# Find your Indiana save, click on it, click "Erase", and click Yes.
#Open the SD card and select the "Indiana Pwns" 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.
#Insert Indiana game disc and run the game.


== Changelog ==
== Changelog ==

Revision as of 19:10, 23 September 2009

Indiana Pwns
Indiana Pwns icon
General
Author(s)Team Twiizers
TypeExploit
Version1.1
Links
Download
Source
Peripherals
Loads files from the Front SD slot

Extremely short instructions: put this savegame on your Wii (if you have one on there already that you want to keep, back it up first!), start the game, walk to the “art room” (find some walkthrough on the intertubes if you cannot find it), look at the second character, enjoy!

Kudos to “roto” for finding the original buffer overflow, and many thanks for doing lots of testing!*

Usage and installation

  1. Ensure your SD card is formatted as FAT. By default SD cards are formatted as FAT, so if you're not sure you can skip this step.
  2. (Optional) If you have an existing Indiana save that you want to backup, do so before proceeding:
    1. Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
    2. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii
    3. Find your Indiana save, click on it, click "Copy", and click Yes
    4. Put your SD card in your computer, and copy the "private" folder from the card to a safe place.
  3. Copy the "private" directory from the Indiana Pwns download to the root of your SD card.
  4. Take your homebrew Wii executable (elf or dol file) and save it in the root directory of your SD card as "boot.elf" or "boot.dol" as appropriate.
  5. Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
  6. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
  7. Find your Indiana save, click on it, click "Erase", and click Yes.
  8. Open the SD card and select the "Indiana Pwns" 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.
  9. Click copy and then yes. Now exit out of the menu.
  10. Insert Indiana game disc and run the game.

Changelog

1.1

  • First public release