A few noob questions about flashing drive
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erixon
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25. October 2009 @ 16:49 |
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Hey guys,
I am just trying to learn a bit about flashing drives right now. I am pretty new to it, but I love to learn this stuff myself. I have a fairly good aptitude for picking this stuff up so maybe someone can just shed some light on the subject for me.
Okay, first of all, I am a little confused if I can flash the 360 drive itself, out of the xbox, or if I have to have the xbox running to the PC as well. My purpose is only for backups, and I have an old drive from my last drive, its a Samsung MS28. I have an Intel ICH7 SATA controller on-board on my PC already, so was wondering if I can just do the VCC method for flashing this drive. Problem is, even if this is possible, I don't know where I can find a decent tutorial that not over a year old, that contains pics, without broken links and whatnot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys.
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dred05
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25. October 2009 @ 18:28 |
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qwert99
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25. October 2009 @ 18:36 |
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The only thing that needs to be running to the PC is the SATA cable from the 360's DVD drive. You can use the 360 to power the DVD drive when you plug your SATA cable from your 360 to your PC.
As long as you have on-board SATA, you should be alright.
I recommend using Jungle Flasher and the Jungle Flasher tutorial.
You can find it at http://www.jungleflasher.net -- the tutorial is contained within the download of the program. You will need to download the latest firmware separately. This can be acquired from a site called Xbins ( http://www.xbins.org ). The latest version is 1.6 for all drives except for Hitachi drives, for which 1.51 is the latest.
Good luck. Post back here with any other questions you may have.
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dred05
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25. October 2009 @ 18:42 |
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qwert99
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25. October 2009 @ 18:46 |
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Originally posted by dred05: Quote: You can use the 360 to power the DVD drive when you plug your SATA cable from your 360 to your PC.
No, it will flag the console that connection has been lost with SATA ..
read this article:
http://www.360mods.net/index.php?name=Fo...t=19345
And the consequence of this is... ?

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erixon
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26. October 2009 @ 03:02 |
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Originally posted by qwert99: The only thing that needs to be running to the PC is the SATA cable from the 360's DVD drive. You can use the 360 to power the DVD drive when you plug your SATA cable from your 360 to your PC.
As long as you have on-board SATA, you should be alright.
I recommend using Jungle Flasher and the Jungle Flasher tutorial.
You can find it at http://www.jungleflasher.net -- the tutorial is contained within the download of the program. You will need to download the latest firmware separately. This can be acquired from a site called Xbins ( http://www.xbins.org ). The latest version is 1.6 for all drives except for Hitachi drives, for which 1.51 is the latest.
Good luck. Post back here with any other questions you may have.
Does this still require the VCC method to be done before hand? Couldn't you use the power from your pc to turn on the drive, like a normal cd drive? I havent looked at the connections close enough..
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jasonx1
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26. October 2009 @ 03:40 |
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Originally posted by dred05: Quote: You can use the 360 to power the DVD drive when you plug your SATA cable from your 360 to your PC.
No, it will flag the console that connection has been lost with SATA ..
read this article:
http://www.360mods.net/index.php?name=Fo...t=19345
i always flash mine and other consoles using the dvd drive
plug and non off us got banned
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dred05
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26. October 2009 @ 09:30 |
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Quote: Couldn't you use the power from your pc to turn on the drive, like a normal cd drive? I havent looked at the connections close enough..
No, the connection for a Xbox 360 is not the same as a Molex plug.

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qwert99
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26. October 2009 @ 10:50 |
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Originally posted by erixon: Originally posted by qwert99: The only thing that needs to be running to the PC is the SATA cable from the 360's DVD drive. You can use the 360 to power the DVD drive when you plug your SATA cable from your 360 to your PC.
As long as you have on-board SATA, you should be alright.
I recommend using Jungle Flasher and the Jungle Flasher tutorial.
You can find it at http://www.jungleflasher.net -- the tutorial is contained within the download of the program. You will need to download the latest firmware separately. This can be acquired from a site called Xbins ( http://www.xbins.org ). The latest version is 1.6 for all drives except for Hitachi drives, for which 1.51 is the latest.
Good luck. Post back here with any other questions you may have.
Does this still require the VCC method to be done before hand? Couldn't you use the power from your pc to turn on the drive, like a normal cd drive? I havent looked at the connections close enough..
VCC method is not needed these days. The software does everything for you, including putting the DVD drive into mode B. It's pretty sweet. And no, you can't power it through the PC...unless you get crafty and make an adapter, which is unnecessary.
Originally posted by jasonx1: Originally posted by dred05: Quote: You can use the 360 to power the DVD drive when you plug your SATA cable from your 360 to your PC.
No, it will flag the console that connection has been lost with SATA ..
read this article:
http://www.360mods.net/index.php?name=Fo...t=19345
i always flash mine and other consoles using the dvd drive
plug and non off us got banned
Yep, you and most others, including myself. It's just another one of those internet 360 myths that some people can't get away from because they need rules so badly. Sort of like the 'burn at 2.4x' myth.
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coorva
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26. October 2009 @ 11:14 |
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[because they need rules so badly. Sort of like the 'burn at 2.4x' myth. buddy you hit that right between the eyes,,if i burn at 2.4x,,none of my games work,,if i burn it at 4x,,they work,,
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qwert99
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26. October 2009 @ 11:32 |
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Haha. My burner is so old that I have to burn at 2.4x or below. There is no other option. Waiting 45 minutes for a burn is horrible, and the 360 doesn't always like it, either. Just like yourself.
I really need to upgrade. It's just so hard to get rid of something that still works, even if it is like 10 years old...
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dred05
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26. October 2009 @ 16:30 |
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Quote: Haha. My burner is so old that I have to burn at 2.4x or below.
if it can burn DVD+DL without producing errors, why complain ?
Quote: Waiting 45 minutes for a burn is horrible
I have to admit on this.
Quote: Sort of like the 'burn at 2.4x' myth.
No, not a myth. It has been proven and the general consensus on the internet.
Quote: It's just another one of those internet 360 myths that some people can't get away from because they need rules so badly.
without rules there will be a lot of doubt in the world.
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chris4160
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27. October 2009 @ 02:20 |
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Originally posted by dred05: Quote: Haha. My burner is so old that I have to burn at 2.4x or below.
if it can burn DVD+DL without producing errors, why complain ?
Quote: Waiting 45 minutes for a burn is horrible
I have to admit on this.
Quote: Sort of like the 'burn at 2.4x' myth.
No, not a myth. It has been proven and the general consensus on the internet.
Quote: It's just another one of those internet 360 myths that some people can't get away from because they need rules so badly.
without rules there will be a lot of doubt in the world.
How has it been proven then? The general consensus is that it is a load of bs.
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dred05
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27. October 2009 @ 13:27 |
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Quote: How has it been proven then? The general consensus is that it is a load of bs.
that is your opinion and you are entitled to it, however fact = fact
don't try to burn a DVD+DL above 2,4 and always use Verbatim or TY ..
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chris4160
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28. October 2009 @ 01:54 |
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Originally posted by dred05: Quote: How has it been proven then? The general consensus is that it is a load of bs.
that is your opinion and you are entitled to it, however fact = fact
don't try to burn a DVD+DL above 2,4 and always use Verbatim or TY ..
If the disks do not work when burnt above 2.4x then Verbatim would not have rated them at 8x.
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dred05
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28. October 2009 @ 11:20 |
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Quote: If the disks do not work when burnt above 2.4x then Verbatim would not have rated them at 8x.
the purpose of my message to not burn a DVD+DL above 2,4 has to do with the reliability (or accurateness) of the data, don't forget it is a Dual Layer disc that this rule applies to because of the laserbreak in the middle. to burn above 2,4 has its fair share of risks and it should be written on the package:
[Burn speed recommended = 2,4 above own responsibility]
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qwert99
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28. October 2009 @ 11:21 |
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LMAO. I love this guy. He adds much needed comic relief to the forum.
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palidin
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28. October 2009 @ 13:30 |
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Lol, is he really preaching about 2.4x being the only speed? LOL I have seen tons of articles recommending 4x with verbs, and memorex, the only ones i can think of that require you to not burn above 2.4x is those cheap ass ridata ones ....and honestly you shouldn't be using those :P
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28. October 2009 @ 14:32 |
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Originally posted by dred05: No, it will flag the console that connection has been lost with SATA ..
read this article:
http://www.360mods.net/index.php?name=Fo...t=19345
Ive never used a connectivity kit, always powered with my xbox. My mates been doing it for 4 years without a ban. No-one knows how M$ bans so its all just speculation. Just because you read it on the internet, doent make it true Link
Originally posted by dred05: because of the laserbreak in the middle
The LAYERBREAK has nothing to do with the burn speed. Its just what sector it sill write up to on L0 until it goes on to L1. Why would burn speed effect this? 4x FTW
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dred05
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28. October 2009 @ 17:33 |
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posted by miketrev
Quote: Just because you read it on the internet, doesn?t make it true
Fortunately this source of the link @ 360Mods is reliable and a lesson for all ..
posted by miketrev
Quote: The LAYERBREAK has nothing to do with the burn speed. It?s just what sector it sill write up to on L0 until it goes on to L1. Why would burn speed effect this? 4x FTW
since we are talkin' about DVD Dual Layer disc and the recommended speed at burning, it is a vitality to not burn too fast and believe me I had my fair share of coasters of non-Verbatims ..
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erixon
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28. October 2009 @ 17:45 |
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lol is anyone else like me, and have like 5 or 6 different boxes in their house, and it seems like in every box there is a spindle of 100 dvd or cd's that are half labelled, half not. I should really get around to seeing which ones are worth keeping.
On another good note, a guy at work gave me a free 360, haha. It was rrod'ing him, and he did a bad attempt at the x-clamp. He reused the clamp (which was barely on, I took a look at it and one leg just popped off), and the thermal paste was like a cheap heatsink paste, really thin and gooey, and it was pretty well caked on. So tonight I am going to try and fix her up a little and see if I can get it going. A good unit to fart around on without having to screw up my own box.
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29. October 2009 @ 19:08 |
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erixon
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31. October 2009 @ 21:05 |
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hey guys,so I have got everything downloaded, I installed the portio32 driver, but am having trouble with jungleflasher. I am running windows 7 ultimate by the way.. anyways, when I go into the program, I can only detect my regular IDE cd drive, and cannot select the drive or find a port.. I dont know what to do. I hgave the xbox powered, and the sata cable connected to the pc. Also, its not closing or running properly or something, and makes my explorer stop running, aslo cannot close from task manager, I dont know if there is known issues with 7 or what... can someone help?
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erixon
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1. November 2009 @ 10:57 |
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Okay, so I figured out how to get my ports visible, but there was still no drive detected. SO I reboot JF, and now I get errors occured with portio32, so I go to device manager and I get an error says its not running correctly or something like that. So I wanted to removed the software, and reinstall it to see if it made any difference, and now no matter what I do, rebooting, unraring the original folder, etc, when I go to install portio32, it just says there was an error and that the system cannot find file specified, and doesnt install it. I don't know where to go from here... if I can et this working, I think I will be good to go.
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erixon
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1. November 2009 @ 11:36 |
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So, I ran system restore, and got everything working again, but still cannot detect my drive:

I am lost now...
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