360 Modification Disc 1.51 on xbins

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  1. stealthdf

    stealthdf Regular member

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    Its on xbins have a nice day ';..;'

    From the readme:
    360 Modification Disc v1.51 by FrostyTheSnowman
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    Features:

    - Complete Modding Solution for Samsung/BenQ/Lite-On
    - iXtreme v1.51 (12x) Firmware
    - Supports Samsung TS-H943
    - Supports BenQ VAD6038
    - Supports Lite-On DG-16D2S
    - Supports Previously Modded Drives
    - Supports Previously Spoofed Drives
    - 100% DOS Based Dumping & Flashing
    - Supports FAT32 & NTFS Filesystems (WinXP/Vista 32-Bit & 64-Bit)
    - Fully Automatic Dumping & Flashing
    - Step-by-Step Instructions
    - Backup of all drive-related files to HDD




    Changes in v1.51:

    - Updated all firmware to iXtreme v1.51
    - 100% Support for all PC SATA & IDE DVD-ROM drives

    Changes in v1.5 Revision 2:

    - Improved dumping/flashing speeds for BenQ/Samsung drives
    - Added 'user firmware dump verification' prompt to prevent possible BenQ bricking
    - Revised menus and more detailed drive flashing/dumping instructions

    Changes in v1.5 (Public Release):

    - Initial release




    NOTE: This disc requires a VIA VT6421 PCI SATA (or compatible) card
    installed, and an NTFS or FAT32 formatted HDD/partition as the
    'C:' drive for this disc to work properly.

    NOTE 2: This disc *might* work with other types of SATA chipsets/cards,
    but it is recommended that you use a VIA VT6421 SATA card.

    NOTE 3: USB serial adapters are NOT compatible with this disc!




    Usage:

    - Make sure you have a VT6421 (or compatible) PCI SATA card installed in your PC

    - Burn this ISO, and boot this disc in your PC

    - Follow the prompts to mod any Samsung, BenQ, or Lite-On XBOX 360 DVD-ROM drive

    - All firmware dumps, modified firmware, and other files related to the drive being
    modified will be placed in the following directories on your 'C' drive:

    Samsung TS-H943 - C:\SAMFILES

    BenQ VAD6038 - C:\BENFILES

    Lite-On DG-16D2S - C:\LONFILES




    Disclaimer:

    I take absolutely no responsibilty for the use of this disc by anyone. Use at your own risk!




    Special Thanks & Credits:

    Team Jungle - For the awesome iXtreme v1.51 firmware used by this disc
    Datapol-Technologies - For their shareware NTFS4DOS software (NTFS support)
    Dennis Bareis - GETRESP (used to input variables into MS-DOS batch files)
    Franck Uberto - XMSDSK (used to create a RAMDISK under MS-DOS)
    Geremia, Modfreakz, Podger, Redline99 and Tiros - DOSFLASH (BenQ/Lite-On)
    Joseph Lin - MTKFLASH (Samsung)
    Caster420 - Firmtool (Samsung/BenQ/Lite-On iXtreme firmware generating)
    TJ - DVDKey & DummyGen (used to dump firmware for the Lite-On drive)
    yaywoop - Original design of the included (and slightly modified) serial diagram
     
  2. uturn68

    uturn68 Regular member

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    man im really gettin bummed about being a hitachi owner :(
     
  3. stealthdf

    stealthdf Regular member

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    use full info for using this disc if you encounter any freezing/lockup issues

    I checked on this and frosty(the guy who made it) said that some Hard drives cause it to lockup sometimes at the reading stage after all banks are read and it says to reboot. He said you can unplug your Hard drive and it should work perfectly but without a Hard drive attached it will not save the backup files. If you already have a copy of your orig fw from a previous flash this wont matter as you dont need another backup of hacked fw. However if you want a backup copy then you will need to use a different HDD for this than the one currently in use that is causing the lockup. He also noted that IDE drives are better than sata drives. so if you are using a sata hdd now and have an extra IDE drive then go ahead and disconnect the sata and put the IDE on the master location of the IDE cable and the backups will be saved to that HDD.

    An alternative to not saving backups and bypassing the HDD to avoid lockups would be to say "NO" to the NTFS4DOS screen as that will keep your hdd from mounting and will be just as if it were not plugged in at all.

    Hope this helps, if you would like to read frostys advice yourself it can be found here http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=678807&st=15
     
  4. miketrev

    miketrev Regular member

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    Why? My hatachi wasnt to hard to flash with Jungle Flasher.
     
    Last edited: Mar 11, 2009

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