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Xbox 360 / Tech Support 360 / Re: Spoofing succesful to a point....
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on: November 03, 2010, 05:24:23 PM
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You're too much all over the place. No one can even tell what you're asking.
A. Why did you spoof from original Hitachi to Benq (original? iX? LT?) to LT?
B. Yes, you can read the Hitachi without writing. Are you trying to recover the Hitachi to stock? Is that what you're asking? It's in the guide.
C. Xbox-Scene might be a better place for these questions.
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Xbox 360 / Tech Support 360 / Re: Xenon JTAG Random Errors
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on: November 03, 2010, 01:55:30 PM
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Again, he said he was using a USB SPI interface.
Of course, dumping the nand back and comparing would rule out a bad write, and worth a look, but if he never gets symptoms when flashing back to stock, it *suggests* that writing is ok.
Bad jtag wiring/components will give you E79. Bad remapping will give you a myriad of symptoms. Other threads have had good results with replacing diodes that they did not know were faulty.
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Xbox 360 / Tech Support 360 / Re: Xenon JTAG Random Errors
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on: November 03, 2010, 09:23:43 AM
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Get yourself an X-NAND or simular USB SPI flasher ...
I am working with a USB SPI interface, just for the record.
If you flash back to original and get no problems at all, it seems like your board is ok. A bad GPU would affect stock/jtag equally bad. This seems to point to either your XeLL/XBR image being bad/wrong, your jtag wiring unreliable, and/or not unplugging the device between flashes (to refresh SMC).
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General / Junkyard/Sewer/Dumpster/Landfill / Re: Upgrade Your Xbox 360's Hard Drive on the Cheap
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on: November 02, 2010, 07:20:57 AM
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(For more hands-on hacks, see "Extend Your Wi-Fi Range With a Parabolic Reflector," "Add a Second Hard Drive to Your TiVo," and "5 Laptop Upgrades You Can Do Yourself.")
lol. I really like the nice clean photos, but this is incomplete. It fails to mention that you need to go get hddhackr, it just tells you to run it. It also fails to mention that following this tutorial will leave you unable to play any xbox1 games.
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Xbox 360 / XboxHacking - General / Re: KV anyone?
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on: October 30, 2010, 08:29:04 PM
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... and remove the block from blowing efuses ... A good reason for the bridge method over r6t3 removal. I was certain that I wouldn't be undo-ing my jtags so I just flowed them all off. Sure enough I undid one. Replacing that resistor was a real PITA. Why is it that all my posts get hijacked to some random topic not even partially related to the original?  We're discussing a use for extra KVs that ISN'T lobbies. Besides... i feel stupid just for creating this thread.....
Sounded like you were finished here anyway.
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Xbox 360 / XboxHacking - General / Re: KV anyone?
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on: October 29, 2010, 04:22:32 PM
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It can also be used to unban a console with known cpu key, but running the stock dash. I undid a jtag for use with live, but if it gets banned I'll use one of my jtag's KV's to unban it (since they never see live).
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Xbox 360 / Xbox 360 "Modding" / Re: Jtag and SSD - is it possible?
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on: October 25, 2010, 11:42:07 AM
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An SSD should work just fine, but as for improvement in gameplay, that's less certain.
For performance of the drive, you could refer to harddrive/SSD benchmarks for the models considered. TomsHardware.com is one good place to look.
I seem to remember something about the port on the xbox 360 being SATA 1.5Gb/s, not SATA 3Gb/s, so this may limit your throughput regardless of drive. Not 100% sure about the port, perhaps someone can chime in on it. Latency will definately still be improved with an SSD, though.
But a faster drive probably won't help with games getting lower framerates during gameplay. Loading times perhaps, yes, but the slowdowns are most likely from over-taxing the CPU/GPU (too much on screen to handle).
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Xbox 360 / Xbox 360 General Discussion / Case swap between motherboard versions
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on: October 20, 2010, 06:57:14 PM
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I know that this is a pretty basic question, but I can't seem to find a good answer to it online.
Are all plastic outer cases compatible with each other? (Among HDMI's and non-HDMI's) Can I swap a Halo 3 plastic case (Zephyr) onto a Falcon or Jasper metal chassis? All these have HDMI. I know that there are mounting differences for swapping motherboards to different metal chassis, but not sure as far as swapping just the plastic case goes.
I'd like to put this case on a Jasper for longevity (original Zephyr board no good), but I just don't have one on hand to test it out with. Thanks guys.
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General / XboxHacker Site Discussion / Re: A little idea about 360 updates and cpu prediction...
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on: October 19, 2010, 07:32:34 AM
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CPU key predicted. Then since we know the CPU key, we can unlock the KV, use the new 1BL, and whatever else those awesome hackers do to make the system open ^_^ Even if we could arbitrarily change the CPU key, to all F's or otherwise, the data you're talking about decrypting is still encrypted with the ORIGINAL key. And even if that wasn't the case, you couldn't do much more than swap KV's.
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Xbox 360 / XboxHacking - General / Re: Need unmodified Xenon_9199 dash .bin
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on: October 15, 2010, 08:27:39 AM
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Flashed xell, got cpu key, flashed back to orig nand.bin, then updated using the 9199 System update download from M$
it will always have altered code if you try to keep the jtag method..
He's not keeping jtag. JTAG hack already gone.
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Xbox 360 / Tech Support 360 / Re: Avatars for XBR ?
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on: October 14, 2010, 08:39:54 AM
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Assuming he has his cpu key, would he not be able to rebuild his nand from donor files? Sure, he'd be without the exploit, but not bricked.
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