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{{Infobox homebrew
 
{{Infobox homebrew
 
| title      = Twilight Hack
 
| title      = Twilight Hack
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== Usage and Installation ==
 
== Usage and Installation ==
 
Required materials:
 
Required materials:
* SD card (<= 2GB, not SDHC) formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. (The Wii System Menu, which is used to copy the save, only reads SD cards, not SDHC).
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* SD card (&lt;= 2GB, not SDHC) formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. (The Wii System Menu, which is used to copy the save, only reads SD cards, not SDHC).
 
* SD card reader
 
* SD card reader
 
* The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that has been played at least once
 
* The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that has been played at least once
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# Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
 
# Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii.
 
# Find your Zelda save, click on it, click "Erase", and click Yes.
 
# Find your Zelda save, click on it, click "Erase", and click Yes.
#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.
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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 &lt;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.
 
#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.
 
#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.
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=== Troubleshooting ===
 
=== Troubleshooting ===
* If you get an error such as <tt>Failed to read boot.elf (-1)</tt>, your SD card may not be formatted as FAT. Try reformatting your SD card with the [http://www.sdcard.org/about/downloads/ Official SD Card Format Tool].
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* If you get an error such as &lt;tt>Failed to read boot.elf (-1)&lt;/tt>, your SD card may not be formatted as FAT. Try reformatting your SD card with the [http://www.sdcard.org/about/downloads/ Official SD Card Format Tool].
    
== Changelog ==
 
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