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General 5 Here you will find general news, updates and information about Console Wizard. Console News 8 News, Info, Updates for consoles. Xbox News 4. Apple Macbook annual servicing to ensure your Macbook remains healthy. The fact of the matter is they are ultimately the same console. Jtag was possible on consoles that had a dashboard no higher than 2. Dump again, then compare them. If there is still an error dump one more time and compare.

Depending on the address the block is at it might be okay to continue but I would STRONGLY advise against it because if you don't get a good dump then if something goes wrong which is very possible with non matching nands, if the error in the wrong sector you don't have a stock nand to flash back and lose your xbox.

If however you want to continue then look into using J-runner for making the ECC image. Reply 5 years ago. Making three dumps is the minimum required to reconstruct a dump IF you have any read errors.

I suggest you work on your soldering skills as I have personally never had issues dumping, but then again I have a background in electronics.

A shorten the wires and redo soldering spots. The best tip I can give you is to heat up the spot you are going to solder for a second or to, then apply some tin and remove the tin and iron.

You always want to preheat the spot to solder on to to make the tin melt and then apply just a tiny speck extra to merge it with the tin on the wire you want to solder. I never use flux on solder spots like these, the tin you use is likely to have a resin flux core. Reply 6 years ago on Introduction. By Superben51 Follow. More by the author:. Attachments Flash Tool. Attachments Falcon.

Glitch2m is a special hack that is for consoles with blown efuses, which is a process that is beyond the scope of this guide. Checking the CR4 box is optional, but it can help to increase boot times. After JRunner is finished you can boot the console like normal. The steps to successfully RGHing a Corona are identical to the above with a few caveats. There were 4 revisions of the Corona board, so you will have to determine which type of Corona you have by looking at the NAND memory of the console.

To simplifiy things, just look at the NAND to see if the chip touches both sides of the pins. If it does, you can proceed as you would with the Trinity, by using the J-R Programmer and connecting it to the respective points. The steps in JRunner are identical — except that when you attach the SD reader to your PC you will get a prompt asking you to format the drive. If possible, its best to stick with Trinity or older Corona motherboards since you will have far less headaches. The points you have to use to solder in the chip are a bit different for Coronas.

This means that you will have to install a postfix adapter. The best way to find out if you need one is to check the traces above the CPU. If they are missing you will have to install the adapter. The installation is pretty straight forward but these things are pretty cheaply manufactured and are quite brittle. They often arrived deformed or even broken. The postfix adapter consists of a pin on the top piece that should slide under the CPU, and the bottom piece latches onto it in order to hold it into place.

You will also need to solder the adapter to both sides of the C5D13 capacitor that sits slightly above the CPU. Be sure to check for these if you have a Corona, and replace or bridge the points of whichever ones are missing. The points for the NAND are identical on both motherboard revisions. JR to the glitch chip headers, set the switch on the JR to the right, and select your timing file. Make sure you are using the timing files as these give the best results.

Using an Ace chip on a Jasper requires some creative wiring. The PLL point requires you to add a 22k resistor to the line, and it soldered in near the RST point on the bottom of the board.

Luckily, you do not need to remove the X clamps for this install. Once your done routing your wires, disconnect the JR from the ACE and power own to test the glitch speed. Make sure you check the CR4 box in JRunner if you use these.

Save them, turn off the console, and enter the corresponding values into JRunner with a good dump of your NAND loaded. You can use Glitch2 just like on the slims. Now that you have a working RGH, there are a number of useful utilizes you can install to get yourself up and running. If you want any additional software installed on any hard drives we will need the hard drive.

If you have one of these consoles we suggest you sell it and buy a newer generation. All of these relate to the process involved to get your Xbox modded, the end result is exactly the same. The JTAG process can only be done on consoles on dashboard 2. This dashboard is very old now and it is extremely rare to find a console on this dashboard. R-Jtag can only be done on phat consoles and requires RGH to work, RGH comes in many forms and is the most common process and the most commonly used name for all of the above.

This can not be done with a JTAG. We include basic instructions with every console we mod. We also have a online forum for our customers here that you will have access to if your console is modified by us. We are also available via phone or email to answer any questions you may have.

We do not offer any support for getting modded consoles online. In short you will eventually get banned if you use a modded console on Xbox Live.



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