Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble getting my 360 to work with the latest ixtreme firmware. I just flashed my xbox, but now it won't read neither my original games nor the back-ups. Whatever game I put it it always comes up with this white screen telling me "To play this disc put it in a xbox 360 console" in a bunch of different languages. Anyway, could this be caused by the new firmware not properly being copied from the old 360 key from the orig.bin? And if this is the case, how can I check this to make sure? I used the "Make iXtreme firmware.cmd" included in the ixtreme 1.4 to create the ix14.bin from my orig.bin. Apart from asking if I want to spoof the fw for the MS25 drive, it doesn't come up with any errors. I then used xtreme bootmaker to create a bootable usb drive. Samread and Samhack in DOS, you know the drill. So does anyone have any ideas? I flashed it twice now without any luck and I'm pretty much running out of ideas here. Thanks for any help, much appreciated!
This means the FW is not right, which means the key is not put right. Re-do the process and check to see that the key is properly inserted to teh hacked FW.
Thanks, I already tried flashing it twice without any luck. I just compared both the ogirinal and the hacked fw with firmware toolbox and the key seems to be the same... Now I'm totally out of ideas, I think ima try to restore it to the orig.bin and see if it will at least play the originals..
yeah restore to orginal FW then it it works it has to be your hacked FW. You should then copy and paste the key manually with hexedit or other hex editors.
if the key is good it will be a bunch of random numbers and letters, if not it will look something like this AAAAAAAAAAAAAFFFFFFFFFFFf0000000 or FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFA basically if your orig. fw key looks all the same like that, then you bricked your drive.
The key seems to be fine, looks the way it should be, however, the first time I flashed the drive it froze half way through, and when I boot the 360 I got this E65 error or something. I then re-flashed and it worked fine again, except it didn't play my games anymore. Could a bad flash possibly brick your drive? And if so is there anyway to recover it? Thanks anyway.