Xell 1f Bin

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Can anyone help. I eventually got myself a jtaggable 360, installed the nanx and managed to dump my nand 2 times, write xell to nand get my cpu/dvd key.

Then i extracted kv/config injected them into 8955 dashboard and rewrote nand.All this was great and the 360 boots. How do i know it can run homebrew?

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If i wish to run backups from a hard drive do i just swap out the 360 official drive for a bigger 2.5 drive? What software runs the game i have read something about freestyle and also xexmenu?Thanks for any help.

Xell 1f Bin

Calc. Xenon: 1921 or lower is Exploitable (exception: 8192 IS EXPLOITABLE). Zephyr: 4558 or lower is Exploitable (exception: 4580 IS EXPLOITABLE this needs falcon version of Free60). Falcon: 5770 or lower is Exploitable. Jasper 16mb: 6712 or lower is Exploitable. Jasper 256MB /512MB: 6723 or lower is ExploitableIf your Xbox is exploitable,you can proceed with installing the JTAG wires, if you haven’t done so already.Protecting your e-fusesR6T3 is the label of a resistor on the mainboard of the Xbox 360.

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It supplies the necessary voltage for the CPU to burn the so-called e-fuses. Burned e-fuses prevent older firmwares (currently any older rev.

Than 4552) from running on your Xbox 360, thus eliminating the possibility to downgrade to an earlier version of the kernel. It is a 10k Ohm (10,000 Ohm) SMT resistor (Case 0402) functioning as part of a current limiting circuit.The removal of R6T3 will cause an E80 system error if the NXE update is installed. Replacing the resistor with the original or with another 10K Ohm resistor usually fixes the error state. Given the difficulty in surface mounting a resistor as small as R6T3, simply holding a 10K Ohm in place while the 360 is powering up after giving a E80 will typically allow normal operation from then on. Care must be taken not to bridge the gap without a resistor in place as this may cause system damage.It is possible that a future update may burn some e-fuses, thus rendering the JTAG hack useless.XBReboot has virtual e-fuses, and will boot fine with the R6T3 resistor removed.To protect your e-fuses, it is recommended that you take one of the following courses of action: Remove R6T3.

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