Download Xbox 360 Jtag (Usb).Zip3/15/2021
XBOX360 JTAGs Dashboard can be updated by using 360 nand flasher and xebuild This guide aims to cover everything required to update your Jtagged Reset glitch hacked (RGH) Xbox 360 to the latest 14699 Kernel Dashboard.I have tried to make the guide as detailed as possible so people of all skill levels can follow it successfully.
Xbox 360 Jtag (Usb).Zip Update Your JtaggedI have provided all the tools files you will need to complete this guide, however there are a few things will you need to provide yourself as they are unique to your console, these are. ![]() If you are on 9199 or higher just proceed with this tutorial. How to dump (backup) your current Freeboot nand: We are going to take a copy of your consoles existing nand, xeBuild will now extract your current smc.bin, kv.bin and smcconfig.bin straight from this backed up nand, it should also mirror any existing block remappings from the to the new nand you are building. This means you do not need to provide any additional files other than a backup or your nand, or worry about remapping bad blocks your self Basically if you have a working Jtag you should be able to update very easily by following this guide. To dump (copy) your nand from the Xbox 360, we will use a program called Nand Flasher 360. Note: This will work for Jtags, if you have a RGH console you would be advised to use your original nand dump, I have been informed not doing so will cause some people problems. ![]() When Nand Flasher 360 has loaded select Dump Nand Flash on the right menu, the nand should then dump to your USB drive as a file called orignand.bin Note: If you are unsure if your console is an Xenon, Zypher, Falcon, Jasper 16mb, Jasper 256mb or Jasper 512mb now would be a good time to make a note of it. As you can see in the image below the revision of the console and nand size is displayed, you will need to know this later on: Once the dump has finished you can connect the USB drive to your computer and copy the orignand.bin off it. How to findout my consoles CPU key: You should already know your consoles CPU key, however if you do not its pretty easy to find it out. Now in the xeBuild1.00f1 folder, open the 1blkey.txt and paste the correct 1blkey in there. The correct key is: DD88AD0C9ED669E7B56794FB68563EFA Next go in to the mydata folder and open cpukey.txt You need to paste YOUR cpu key in here, it will not be the same as mine. Next copy the dump of your current nand in to the my data folder, this should be renamed to nanddump.bin Note: XeBuild will now extract your current smc.bin, kv.bin and smcconfig.bin straight from the nanddump.bin, it should also mirror any existing block remappings from the nanddump.bin to the new nand you are building. You are now ready to build your new FreeBoot nand, to do this you need to open command prompt (windows key r, type in cmd and press ok) You need to navigate to the xeBuild1.00f1 folder, in my case this was on my desktop so all I had to do was type cd desktop (as the command prompt opened in my user folder) then type cd xeBuild1.00f1 Once in the xeBuild1.00f1 folder we can now build the nand To build your hacked nand for a Jtag type: xeBuild.exe -t jtag -c -f 14699 -d mydata updflash.bin Type one of the following depending on which revision your console is, this can be: xenon, zephyr, falcon, jasper, jasper256, jasper512. Do not guess if you are unsure As my console was a Jtag Jasper 512 I typed. Note: As i dont have a RGH hacked console im not sure if Nand Flasher 360 will flash the nand on a Slim, it should however if someone will confirm that would be great. ![]() Now we need to load NAND Flasher 360 on the console, do so using your favourite file manager, XEX Menu or FreeStyle Dash will work fine. Simply browse the files on the USB memory stick and load Nand Flasher 360: On the right menu select Write NAND Flash This will bring up a file browser, select the USB drive Now select your updflash.bin, you will be warned not to press anything on the console as it is flashing. After the flashing has finished it will be verified, all been well your nand will have been flashed successfully. Unplug the power brick and leave it disconnected for two minutes (or turn the 360 off at the plug) Re connect the power brick, power the console on and if everything has gone ok your console should boot in to the 14699 Dash. You can verify the console is on the 14699 by looking in system settings, however if you see the new metro dashboard that should be obvious. As you can see XEX Menu, a homebrew application on the new metro dash: Thats it your console should be updated good luck and if you have any questions I will do my best to answer.
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