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    Default newbie 2 flashing xbox 360

    can any1 walk me through on how to flash my xbox 360?

    Also what cables do i need 2 connect my PC to the xbox?

    What firmware i need?

    Also whats the chance of me bricking the box cause I'm a newbie?

    Wheres best place 2 get games from?

    And last of all, i do remind people it did take me a week to fathom out how to flash a eurovox, but now find it piss easy to do, and if its anything like that I'm laughing.

    thanx guys...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVERS666 View Post
    can any1 walk me through on how to flash my xbox 360?

    Also what cables do i need 2 connect my PC to the xbox?

    What firmware i need?

    Also whats the chance of me bricking the box cause I'm a newbie?

    Wheres best place 2 get games from?

    And last of all, i do remind people it did take me a week to fathom out how to flash a eurovox, but now find it piss easy to do, and if its anything like that I'm laughing.

    thanx guys...
    First off we need to know what drive is in the 360.
    You will need sata cable.
    There is always a chance you can brick it.
    And lastly i use usenet for games

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    you can come here 4 the new games or type in on google the game you want with torrent

    if i was you pay 1 month 4 a vip-file account @ Vip-file.com Hight Quality one click hosting you can get the games in just 4hours i think its the best

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    the drive i have is the hitachi - LG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVERS666 View Post
    the drive i have is the hitachi - LG.

    there are a few of these so which one ? 78fk? 79fk?
    or a 42 etc etc


    so use jungleflasher m8
    just google it
    you will also find a great tutorial on it attached to my reply
    simple to follow instructions.

    executer conectivity kit is easy to use
    and like already mentioned by cunny usenet for games
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    i personally would not use jungleflasher method on a hitachi drives.

    I recently bricked a 46 using that method, i would go with the older mothod but again its personal prefs at end of the day.

    At top of this forum there the 360 essentials the guides are in there or you could usse the xbins prog to get everything you need including the firmware.

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    Jungle flasher works perfectly every time m8.

    I just done a Hitachi 78 without any probz..

    I even had to restore the drive as i was updating old firmware. JF put drive into modeb, read fw and created new and flashed and verified....easy.
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    The 46 that recently bricked on me was through jungleflasher and was stock but it could have been down to the pc i was using at the time but must admit that jungleflasher was easy for a sammy

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    I can flash any drive in under 5 mins with JF...

    Its now almost too easy in fact its been easyer since i got rid of my via 6421 card.

    Dont forget if you are using via card to remove then drivers to stop freezing issues..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedi-jakeyboy View Post
    I can flash any drive in under 5 mins with JF...

    Its now almost too easy in fact its been easyer since i got rid of my via 6421 card.

    Dont forget if you are using via card to remove then drivers to stop freezing issues..
    I have been thinking of doing that, seems allot more hastle with that card now

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    o dont use my sat crd either cunny
    defo easier without

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricky_uk1 View Post
    o dont use my sat crd either cunny
    defo easier without
    So what chipset are you using then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cunny View Post
    So what chipset are you using then?
    i think this is info ur asking m8

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricky_uk1 View Post
    just google it
    you will also find a great tutorial on it attached to my reply
    simple to follow instructions.

    executer conectivity kit is easy to use
    and like already mentioned by cunny usenet for games
    Cheers

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    I have this. Any special settings? I can get the key from JF. When I try MTK Flash it can't see my "Flash Chip Properties" and errors (Invalid Status 0x50) out if I do anything.

    Quote Originally Posted by ricky_uk1 View Post
    i think this is info ur asking m8

    ASUS M2N-SLI DELUXE
    NVIDIA nForce 590/570/550 Serial ATA Controller
    Last edited by frog_dude; 8th June, 2009 at 04:12 AM.

 

 
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