Indiana Pwns Exploit

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Indiana Pwns is an exploit capable of launching homebrew from the System Menu version 4.3 or below on a Nintendo Wii game console. It is done by playing a hacked game save for LEGO Indiana Jones which executes a homebrew application from an external SD card. The Indiana Pwns hack was created by a group known as Team Twiizers.

Preparation

Process

  1. Copy the "private" directory from the Indiana Pwns download to the root of your SD card.
  2. Take your homebrew and put it in the ROOT of your SD card as "boot.elf".
  3. Set the archive bit for the data.bin file. In Windows
  4. Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
  5. Go into Wii Options -> Data Management -> Save Data -> Wii.
  6. Go to SD card and select the "Indiana Pwns" save that corresponds to your game region.
  7. Copy the save to the Wii.
  8. Boot LEGO Indiana Jones.
  9. Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii.
  10. When the game loads, you will be in Barnett College. Walk to the Art Room (through the Courtyard), approach the left character on the podium. When it zooms on him, choose the switch to option (two silhouettes, staggered, with an arrow pointing between them).

REF: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Indiana_Pwns

REF: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_setup

Boot Mii

New Wii Consoles - You had to install BootMii via IOS rather than Boot2 (this makes sense to you if you've gotten this far)

  1. BootMii by going into The HBC and hit the "Home" button on your Wii Remote.
  2. Place your cursor onto the "Launch BootMii" selection and press A
  • Once you press A on your Wii Remote it will power off and be unusable.
  1. Use the Wii Console Buttons - power button is move cursor, reset button is select option
  2. back up your NAND memory
  1. Select the 4th option then hit A/Reset.
  2. Select the first option to back up NAND.
  • The first corresponds to the backing up of NAND memory, the second; "injecting" NAND back into memory.

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