New ixtreme 1.5 Updates! IXTREME 1.5 RELEASED!
|
|
Junior Member
|
4. January 2009 @ 21:17 |
Link to this message
|
"Objects behind Xbox 360 power brick may appear smaller than they actually are"
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
aj123
Member
|
4. January 2009 @ 21:35 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by guessswho: Originally posted by ledragon: i see
so as long it's done correctly
it's foolproof
make sure you put the power in your cable correctly or you will brick it
the lite on drive will have to be flipped downwards when modding right? so that means that the power cable will be put in upside down?
|
fez1122
Junior Member
|
4. January 2009 @ 22:12 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by Jackal217: my lite-on box is now HAXX0R3DD ^o^
i extracted the key using jungle flasher and a homemade serial tool using a transistor, some resistors and wire (why the heck would anyone NOT do this???) then i built the CFW and erased
after that my windows would lock up if the drive was connected at all so i had to use iPrep... BUT!.....
iPrep refused to write to my flash drive, and then on the flash drive it DID write to, it wouldnt boot, even if i selected that drive from boot menu
so...
i burned me a simple DOS V6 CD
Burned the contents of the iPrep disk on another CD
Booted with the DOS CD
swapped CDs
used iPrep as usual to re-erase and flash my drive with the lite-cfw.bin
stuck it all back together and made sure it ran my originals
i dont have any backups to test yet, but if it runs originals still, then im sure it will do backups fine too
woot!!
Jackal you said you mad it with a few transistors, and resistors. Is this using a bread board with the max2323 or did you somehow do this without any of that? Sounds very interesting how you did it please elabourate.
|
Donaldo
Senior Member
|
4. January 2009 @ 23:12 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by fez1122: Jackal you said you mad it with a few transistors, and resistors. Is this using a bread board with the max2323 or did you somehow do this without any of that? Sounds very interesting how you did it please elabourate.
google::
xbox scene liteon key for free
its the first link returned
|
Jackal217
Newbie
|
5. January 2009 @ 01:52 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by fez1122: Originally posted by Jackal217: my lite-on box is now HAXX0R3DD ^o^
i extracted the key using jungle flasher and a homemade serial tool using a transistor, some resistors and wire (why the heck would anyone NOT do this???) then i built the CFW and erased
after that my windows would lock up if the drive was connected at all so i had to use iPrep... BUT!.....
iPrep refused to write to my flash drive, and then on the flash drive it DID write to, it wouldnt boot, even if i selected that drive from boot menu
so...
i burned me a simple DOS V6 CD
Burned the contents of the iPrep disk on another CD
Booted with the DOS CD
swapped CDs
used iPrep as usual to re-erase and flash my drive with the lite-cfw.bin
stuck it all back together and made sure it ran my originals
i dont have any backups to test yet, but if it runs originals still, then im sure it will do backups fine too
woot!!
Jackal you said you mad it with a few transistors, and resistors. Is this using a bread board with the max2323 or did you somehow do this without any of that? Sounds very interesting how you did it please elabourate.
i used a breadboard, yes, but i didnt use any IC at all, like i said 2 resistors and a npn transistor, if you google "free lite on key" you'll find it, its really easy =]
Lite-On X360 Flashed with iXtreme1.5
|
Member
|
5. January 2009 @ 03:40 |
Link to this message
|
I used the same schmatic for the homemade tool as well. I soldered all the connection points and then went back and used hot glue to seal them to make sure there were no exposed wires and then put electical tape over the hot glue. I did not use a bread board because my transistor and resistor wires were too sort because I cut them off of a Compaq monitor but the tool worked like a charm and it was FREE!
|
wil_14
Newbie
|
5. January 2009 @ 10:16 |
Link to this message
|
hmmm..the ixtreme firmware cant play old games like what?
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
5. January 2009 @ 10:17 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by wil_14: hmmm..the ixtreme firmware cant play old games like what?
what are you talking about?
need jtag help? Xbox 360 console repair? PM me or chat
|
wil_14
Newbie
|
5. January 2009 @ 10:20 |
Link to this message
|
i was told by the seller that some old games cant play on the ixtreme 1.5...example dead rising,quake4...but i wan to know wat other games
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
5. January 2009 @ 10:30 |
Link to this message
|
No that's not true. As long as the games are stealth, then the 360 games will be able to be played just fine.
need jtag help? Xbox 360 console repair? PM me or chat
|
wil_14
Newbie
|
5. January 2009 @ 10:34 |
Link to this message
|
oh...ok thx for the info...
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
5. January 2009 @ 14:22 |
Link to this message
|
Well a quick update from me.
I ran into another liteon the other day so I set out to flash it. This time it was on a different computer than the one I used previously. This already had VIA drivers installed on it. So I thought I got rid of them all (i did the uninstall) but windows kept prompting me to reinstall the drivers (yes I did look in the system32 folder). So I obviously had missed something somewhere.
I decided to go ahead anyway and try it to see what would happen. I installed the portio drivers from maximus's website using the .inf file, NOT the exe.
Once installed, I started jungleflasher, and was able to dump everything fine. I was able to spoof key onto my hacked firmware and saved a copy of the hack fw with my key inside on my desktop.
Went to go erase, and everything went fine. Returned with the 0x72 status just fine. Went to write, and everything froze. And by everything, I mean just jungleflasher. So this was kind of a pain. I had to force quit out of jungleflasher (drive would not eject or anything obviously since it was completely erased).
I ended up making sure that the hacked firmware I had was still usable (opened it in jungle to make sure key was inserted). Then I used dosflash 1.7
Pretty easy gui to work with . All I did was make sure that the port was selected that had my liteon, and then I selected from the drop down menu the write command.
When I hit start, it asked me to select which firmware to write with, so I selected the hacked firmware I made and saved to my desktop. It then proceeded to flash all 4 banks, and it worked perfect.
So this might debunk my theory earlier. However, it wasn't the same setup as I had suggested since I obviously didn't get rid of all the via drivers/files.
Main purpose of posting this was in case anyone else had issues, you could follow this "method" (not all that detailed right now, but a really good guideline[hopefully]) and learn to flash your liteon with this alternative method.
Hope it helps
need jtag help? Xbox 360 console repair? PM me or chat
|
heraldsun
Member
|
5. January 2009 @ 14:48 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by guessswho: Well a quick update from me.
I ran into another liteon the other day so I set out to flash it. This time it was on a different computer than the one I used previously. This already had VIA drivers installed on it. So I thought I got rid of them all (i did the uninstall) but windows kept prompting me to reinstall the drivers (yes I did look in the system32 folder). So I obviously had missed something somewhere.
I decided to go ahead anyway and try it to see what would happen. I installed the portio drivers from maximus's website using the .inf file, NOT the exe.
Once installed, I started jungleflasher, and was able to dump everything fine. I was able to spoof key onto my hacked firmware and saved a copy of the hack fw with my key inside on my desktop.
Went to go erase, and everything went fine. Returned with the 0x72 status just fine. Went to write, and everything froze. And by everything, I mean just jungleflasher. So this was kind of a pain. I had to force quit out of jungleflasher (drive would not eject or anything obviously since it was completely erased).
I ended up making sure that the hacked firmware I had was still usable (opened it in jungle to make sure key was inserted). Then I used dosflash 1.7
Pretty easy gui to work with . All I did was make sure that the port was selected that had my liteon, and then I selected from the drop down menu the write command.
When I hit start, it asked me to select which firmware to write with, so I selected the hacked firmware I made and saved to my desktop. It then proceeded to flash all 4 banks, and it worked perfect.
So this might debunk my theory earlier. However, it wasn't the same setup as I had suggested since I obviously didn't get rid of all the via drivers/files.
Main purpose of posting this was in case anyone else had issues, you could follow this "method" (not all that detailed right now, but a really good guideline[hopefully]) and learn to flash your liteon with this alternative method.
Hope it helps
That is basically what i was trying to say in my post about 1-2 pages back,only difference is we were using the same PC ....it appears that it happens to each second or third drive that this happens to.You do the first one no problems so your feel that bit more confident in doing the next one then it happens as you have described above then we did a third drive and it was all done in 30 seconds,did the fourth one did the same as your description again...so yeah basically every second to third drive would act up
|
vypurr
Junior Member
|
5. January 2009 @ 15:58 |
Link to this message
|
I would just like to add that the JungleFlasher makes flashing a BenQ SOOOO easy! Thanks developers!
|
aj123
Member
|
5. January 2009 @ 21:16 |
Link to this message
|
where do i get the cable for the power source on the ckv3 pro?
is it supose to come with one?
im talking about the black cable on the top right in image 3 :http://team-xecuter.com/ck3/liteon_windows.htm
|
vypurr
Junior Member
|
5. January 2009 @ 21:20 |
Link to this message
|
That is a MOLEX power connector from inside your PC.
|
aj123
Member
|
5. January 2009 @ 21:23 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by vypurr: That is a MOLEX power connector from inside your PC.
okay thanks i should already have it in my pc then i guess.
Gonna try flashing after i eat. cya
edit: well it worked! i modded the 360 with little problem. ran into a problem extracting the key but read a post and saw that i had to turn off the drive first b4 i push in the tray. Jungleflasher froze on me when i tried to erase the drive, restarted the program and it seemed like the drive was erased(drive wasnt detected but device info said good to go). so then i just spoofed the firmware and wrote it and it worked! thanks for all your guys help.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 5. January 2009 @ 23:56
|
AfterDawn Addict
2 product reviews
|
6. January 2009 @ 01:24 |
Link to this message
|
Just bricked a lite-on drive. Using the solderless key extractor for DIYGadget and it requires you to put alligator clip on voltage regulator... went to get key and a spark shot from the board. Drive wont power on now.... is there any other way to get the key?? or do I pretty much got a nice new doorstop xbox 360?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 6. January 2009 @ 01:25
|
Donaldo
Senior Member
|
6. January 2009 @ 01:38 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by leerage: went to get key and a spark shot from the board.
hrmm... sparks aren't good... i'd contact an expert ... get in touch with this guy and explain your situation ... he's good with electronics he may be able to help for some $$$
http://www.prestige-mods.com/
cause otherwise ya its a brick doorstop . ..
|
heraldsun
Member
|
6. January 2009 @ 01:46 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by leerage: Just bricked a lite-on drive. Using the solderless key extractor for DIYGadget and it requires you to put alligator clip on voltage regulator... went to get key and a spark shot from the board. Drive wont power on now.... is there any other way to get the key?? or do I pretty much got a nice new doorstop xbox 360?
it's buggered mate if you sparked the drive board
|
Senior Member
|
6. January 2009 @ 11:02 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by heraldsun: Originally posted by guessswho: Well a quick update from me.
I ran into another liteon the other day so I set out to flash it. This time it was on a different computer than the one I used previously. This already had VIA drivers installed on it. So I thought I got rid of them all (i did the uninstall) but windows kept prompting me to reinstall the drivers (yes I did look in the system32 folder). So I obviously had missed something somewhere.
I decided to go ahead anyway and try it to see what would happen. I installed the portio drivers from maximus's website using the .inf file, NOT the exe.
Once installed, I started jungleflasher, and was able to dump everything fine. I was able to spoof key onto my hacked firmware and saved a copy of the hack fw with my key inside on my desktop.
Went to go erase, and everything went fine. Returned with the 0x72 status just fine. Went to write, and everything froze. And by everything, I mean just jungleflasher. So this was kind of a pain. I had to force quit out of jungleflasher (drive would not eject or anything obviously since it was completely erased).
I ended up making sure that the hacked firmware I had was still usable (opened it in jungle to make sure key was inserted). Then I used dosflash 1.7
Pretty easy gui to work with . All I did was make sure that the port was selected that had my liteon, and then I selected from the drop down menu the write command.
When I hit start, it asked me to select which firmware to write with, so I selected the hacked firmware I made and saved to my desktop. It then proceeded to flash all 4 banks, and it worked perfect.
So this might debunk my theory earlier. However, it wasn't the same setup as I had suggested since I obviously didn't get rid of all the via drivers/files.
Main purpose of posting this was in case anyone else had issues, you could follow this "method" (not all that detailed right now, but a really good guideline[hopefully]) and learn to flash your liteon with this alternative method.
Hope it helps
That is basically what i was trying to say in my post about 1-2 pages back,only difference is we were using the same PC ....it appears that it happens to each second or third drive that this happens to.You do the first one no problems so your feel that bit more confident in doing the next one then it happens as you have described above then we did a third drive and it was all done in 30 seconds,did the fourth one did the same as your description again...so yeah basically every second to third drive would act up
if it freezes after a successfull flash and then u have to resort to dos does that mean that then pc is being rebooted which would clear the memory. maybe JF isnt running as smoothly as it could and it is having some memory hangups and after a reboot it clears it and works again? just an idea
|
couchpot
Member
|
6. January 2009 @ 12:48 |
Link to this message
|
|
DontBrick
Newbie
|
6. January 2009 @ 13:07 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by couchpot: I have looked at some tutorials for this:
http://dwl.xbox-scene.com/iriez/lite-on.dosflash32.tutorial.pdf
and
http://team-xecuter.com/ck3/liteon_windows.htm
Theres some things I cant get my head around.
1. Do you need to solder the R707 and R708 connectors together (they look like they have solder on them)
2. The probe just goes into the R707, what does it really do? It doesn't even connect two pins together (just seems strange to me)
3. Is the method completely solder-less in the second tutorial?
You don't need to solder both points. You can just probe R707 and you'll be able to extract the keys just fine. If you're not using the spear, you can make a probe with the right amount of juice by splicing wire number 11 on the power connector from the xtractor (or ckv3) that runs to the drive and running that to a wire connected to a safety pin. Do a google for making a cheap spear and you should find it. I've flashed 2 360's already and just speared the r707 via during extraction.
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
6. January 2009 @ 13:22 |
Link to this message
|
so if you follow that method it would be solderless. Otherwise, you will have to solder the points together for the soldering method
need jtag help? Xbox 360 console repair? PM me or chat
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
drybrdl
Junior Member
|
6. January 2009 @ 13:36 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by leerage: Just bricked a lite-on drive. Using the solderless key extractor for DIYGadget and it requires you to put alligator clip on voltage regulator... went to get key and a spark shot from the board. Drive wont power on now.... is there any other way to get the key?? or do I pretty much got a nice new doorstop xbox 360?
Silly question but have you tried it back in the xbox? cuz u might have fried your connectivity kit
|