As per title, do I have to load the ixtreme firmware onto a drive that I want spoofed or can I just spoof it with JF without the hacked firmware being installed?
Thanks for the info leerage - was kinda hoping I wouldn't have to flash the ixtreme on there, as it's not my xbox and the owner plays on Live!, so don't think they'd be too impressed with a possible ban!
Here's something else if you don't mind, if I'm swapping the key onto an exact drive model do I need to flash anything then?
Originally posted by da_mage: Thanks for the info leerage - was kinda hoping I wouldn't have to flash the ixtreme on there, as it's not my xbox and the owner plays on Live!, so don't think they'd be too impressed with a possible ban!
Here's something else if you don't mind, if I'm swapping the key onto an exact drive model do I need to flash anything then?
Thanks again mate.
No problem. Here is a website that contains original firmware. HERE
Only drive that can't be returned to stock is Lite-ON.
If you are swapping drives and they are the EXACT model and firmware revision, you can just swap PCB boards.
Originally posted by da_mage: Thanks for the info leerage - was kinda hoping I wouldn't have to flash the ixtreme on there, as it's not my xbox and the owner plays on Live!, so don't think they'd be too impressed with a possible ban!
Here's something else if you don't mind, if I'm swapping the key onto an exact drive model do I need to flash anything then?
Thanks again mate.
No problem. Here is a website that contains original firmware. HERE
Only drive that can't be returned to stock is Lite-ON.
If you are swapping drives and they are the EXACT model and firmware revision, you can just swap PCB boards.
Do not load auto load ixtreme.
Load the BenQ ofw.bin as the target.
Go to manual spoofing and paste the key from the original hitachi.
Then spoof the benq-ofw.bin as the original hitachi.
save your benq-cfw.bin and flash it to the benq drive.
Now you have a benq that reports as a hitachi but will not read backup games.
Do not load auto load ixtreme.
Load the BenQ ofw.bin as the target.
Go to manual spoofing and paste the key from the original hitachi.
Then spoof the benq-ofw.bin as the original hitachi.
save your benq-cfw.bin and flash it to the benq drive.
Now you have a benq that reports as a hitachi but will not read backup games.
That's perfect - just what I was hoping for! Thanks CopperKid for the walkthrough.