xbox360firmwaretutorialv20, Xbox 360(1)

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V20
Hack the 360: The
Tutorial
Backing Up, Modifying & Flashing the
Hitachi/LG Drive
Written by: geebee
(
geebee@gmail.com
for any changes)
BEFORE YOU START, READ
Start Your Reading Here
Then if you want more background read here
www.kev.nu
Now read this tutorial, twice. If you don’t understand any terms, think twice about
doing this.
This tutorial will explain every step in backing up your original firmware, creating
a working hacked firmware for your Hitachi v47 DVD-Drive and flashing it back to
the DVD-Drive. It will also explain how to create successful game back-ups.
It is really important to keep in mind that the complete process can be risky if
you don’t know what you are doing.
WARNINGS
IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR WARANTY DO NOT TRY THIS.
OPENING THE CASE INVALIDATES THE WARRANTY.
Don’t ask for illegal files. ANYWHERE. Especially not on public forums.
Read all the forum rules. Do not talk about .ISO images you have
downloaded.
We are not responsible for any misreading or damage done to your
Microsoft Xbox 360 in any way.
Please do not attempt to try this if you don’t understand any of the steps
below. Normal to Average PC experience is required in order to
successfully complete the installation.
Do not stick your fingers into live electrical parts. Do not stick any other
parts of your anatomy in either.
Lasers BLIND! Do not look into them if you need to hotswap disks when
using WxRipper (to follow)
Overview:
Firmware Tasks:
Disassemble Xbox360
Connect Xbox360 Drive to PC
Boot to Windows
(Hitachi Only)Backup Xbox360 Drive firmware
Backup Xbox360 Drive firmware to 2 other places for safety
Flash Xbox360 Drive with xtreme’s hacked firmware
Rebuild Xbox360 (unless you want to make some backups now)
Test Xbox360
WARNING: If you are going to connect your 360 and PC together in *any* way, then
you *must* provide the 360 with a path to true earth ground. This is because the 360 has
a floating ground and horrible things happen if all connected systems do not agree on the
reference voltage. I used a couple of croc clips from the chassis of the 360 to the chassis
of my PC to achieve this.
Tools:
1)
Xbox 360 with Hitachi Drive
2)
Commodore4Eva/ firmware
3)
A PC with a suitable SATA chipset:
PCI SATA:
VIA VT 8237
WORKS
VIA VT 6421L
WORKS
Nforce 410 chipset (mcp51)
WORKS
Sil3112 Chipset
Does not work
Sil3114
Does not work
Sil3512 (CompUsa)
Does not work
Maxtor SATA card w Promise chipset (free with hard drives)
Does not work
Onboard SATA:
MSI k7n2 delta (Promise SATA) -
Does not work
ASUS with sil3114 Controller (ICH6) -
Compatible for some?
VIA Chipset -
Compatible
Intel Chipset (ICH5 / ICH6)
Compatible
ASUS p5ad2 premium (with ich6) -
Compatible
Intel Chipset ICH7) -
Compatible
Promise Sata controller on the ASUS P4C800E-Deluxe -
Compatible
, not HDD
NF4SAT1 nForce 4 SATA Controller -
Compatible
Abit NF7-S2GNnforce2 SATA (mapped as IDE ports 3+4) -
Compatible
SATA
NOTES:
Make sure your SATA ports are set to NATIVE/IDE mode NOT RAID
WARNING: If you are going to connect your 360 and PC together in *any* way, then
you *must* provide the 360 with a path to true earth ground. This is because the 360 has
a floating ground and horrible things happen if all connected systems do not agree on the
reference voltage. I used a couple of croc clips from the chassis of the 360 to the chassis
of my PC to achieve this.
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