You can dump it partially (48 MB iirc) or the full 3.8 GB. Xboxes that also work are Xenons (14699 only) and Zephyrs, but their a pain to glitch and some don't glitch at all.Ĭorona V2 needs a special method of dumping the 4GB NAND. Xboxes that are great to glitch: Opus, Falcon, Jasper/Kronos, Trinity, Corona/Corona V2. If you're on 14717 or above then you'll have to resort to RGH2.ĭashes 15xxx and above use a new set of timing files but they still use the wiring of RGH2. If you're on 14699 and below on Phats then you can use RGH1 (RGH1 is much more stable and quicker on boot then RGH2) If you want to RGH your 360 then you'll have to know your dashboard first. This will allow you to retain your Live enabled state of the 360.
You can optionally also install a couple of switches and set up a so called Dual NAND. Then once it's "glitched" you can do everything a JTAG can do. This is pretty much the same as the JTAG.įirst of all this hack is achieved with a special modchip that glitches the 360's boot process. Press Eject on the DVD drive tab and wait for the game to be loaded. Once a white image appears and says: Press Eject to play (something silimar) then continue pressing B until you're back on the main dash.
Go to the game you want and select the map. You can select a game by pressing the Guide button and going to picture viewer. ISOMenu is a small feature that exploits the picture viewer/MP3 player in the 360's dash. Games should be in a folder called GAMES on the root of the HDD.Īlong with the xkey.cfg, which holds your Xkey settings. It can take a while for the HDD to be fully recognized (depening on the amount of games you have on it) Then connect your HDD with your backups to the Xkey. Wait for the Xkey firmware to be updated and shut it down. Once it's all seated together, reassemble your 360 and boot it. Once that is all done then feed the flatcable through the chassis near the Ethernet port.Ĭonnect it to the small USB adapter thingy with the blue tab to the outside of the console.
I STILL ADVISE YOU TO NOT UPDATE TO ANY DASH AFTER 14717 IF YOU WANT TO GLITCH YOUR 360, it's cheaper and RGH1 (for dashes below 14717) has far better boot times. The CR4 XL is the preffered chip for these dashboards. They use the same method as the RGH2 or the R-JTAG chip (for Phatties)
You can check out a demo of these games in the videos below.Dashboard 1888 is the first dashboard ever released, it's very unlikely you'll have this dash installed (unless you have a launchday console still in it's plastic wrapper)ĭashboard 2241 was directly available on the 360's launchday so as soon as you've connected it to XBLive you would have received an update notice.ĭashboard 45 are vulnerable to the KingKong Exploit, chances of you having a 360 with such a low dashboard are astronomically low.ĭashboard 7371 and lower are vulnerable to the JTAG hack, if you wish to JTAG it then DO NOT UPDATE IT!ĭashboard 14699 and lower are vulnerable to the RGH* hackĭashboard 14717, 14719 are vulnerable to the RGH2, this method uses the Slim style hack.ĭashboard 15572 and above are hackable with the newly released ECC files. Apparently, the bundle will also include a copy of a new brain training game called “ New Brain Training: Answer With Your Body“. So what will you get for that price? As noted by Microsoft, customers will receive a 250GB XBox 360 S console, a Kinect motion-control camera and their copy of the Kinect Adventures. In Japan, the launch will happen on November 20 at a price of 14,800 yen ($177). People elsewhere, wait for an official release in your countries. Also, the launch is going to be deferred by close to a week as Microsoft says that the UK launch will happen on the 10th of November. Now, if you are in the UK, you will have to pay £300 for this new gaming console bundle. No word on how the pre-orders and online ordering will happen. According to the announcement, the new Microsoft XBox 360 bundle will launch at a price of $399 in the USA starting November 4th of this year. After weeks of speculations, Microsoft has finally made its announcement regarding its launch plans for the upcoming XBox 360 hardware bundle that will include the much anticipated Kinect camera-based motion controller system.