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7. November 2009 @ 09:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I tried to flash my 360 with my mac pro using boot camp, I hooked it up via sata but i cannot get the computer to recognise the drive, I have tried it half open etc and installed net framework and portio.

But it doesn't show up anywhere in windows and it isn't in jungle flasher under any of the io ports, no sign of it anywhere, is the mac pro just incompatible or something, do I need to buy extra hardware?
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25. November 2009 @ 00:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i thought this board was for original xbox only, not 360

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Thread teleported out of the old type xbox forums, please be more careful where you post in future.



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23. January 2010 @ 10:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have successfully flashed both an OEM and a previously flashed Liteon drives on my 2008 Mac Pro 2.8 8-Core, running Windows XP SP3 using the onboard SATA ports (Intel). I also reflashed a Liteon drive under Windows 7 64 bit as well. I just never got the drivers installed to use the Xtractor.

I used a power connectivity kit (for ease of use) as well as a Maximus USB Xtractor. For XP, I installed the latest .NET framework, PortIO32 drivers and FTDI drivers (Xtractor). For Win7 64bit, I didn't have to install any drivers to reflash my Liteon, though to get the Xtractor to work I probably need to install PortIO64 and FTDI drivers (it was taking forever for Win7 update to download the FTDI driver that I gave up).

I was not successful using the "unused" SATA ports of the Mac Pro so I pulled a drive bay out and used them, and because JungleFlasher can not select Port 1 (at least, I found no way to do so), you must attach to a Port 0 (master). Interestingly, the Xtractor software is able to see both Port types. Anyways, I used Bay 2 which is a Port 0. FYI, Bay 3 is a Port 1. I never got the chance to test Bay 1 and 4.

To connect the X360 optical drive, I simply bought a 7-pin internal SATA 20" extension cable. I actually bought TWO and connected them in series to give me plenty of length to have the drive sitting on my desk (my tower is located on the floor). I didn't even have to lay my Pro on its side and simply felt my way to the internal SATA port and connected my extension to it, and the other to the X360 optical drive. I didn't disconnect any other items from the Pro, other than Bay 2; I still had my 2TB drives mounted in Bays 1, 3 and 4. Bay 1 had a Win7 partition and Bay 4 had a dedicated XP drive.

The biggest pain was ensuring the power connectivity PCB was firmly attached to the drive as it is a loose fit. I operated the tray a couple times to verify power connectivity, powered down, manually set the drive to half-open, powered back up then did a "cold" boot of the Mac to ensure the optical drive is sensed by the Pro (the Mac SATA ports are not hot-swappable so all SATA devices you wish to use must be connected prior to power-up).

The itemized list of equipment used:

1 - Maximus Xtractor $25
1 - Power Connectivity $17 (optional)
1 - Power Adapter $8 (optional)
2 - 20" 7-pin SATA extension $10 (includes shipping cost)

The Xtractor software is not really used in the flashing of the Liteon drive, though it was useful in scanning for attached X360 drives on any Port so it was valuable in troubleshooting connectivity issues as JungleFlasher would NOT show any devices attached to a Port 1.

I almost freaked when my first attempt to erase the drive failed. I nervously tried again and it worked. Then it failed the first attempt to write to the drive. I started back with erasing and then writing and it worked the second time. Just something to keep in mind to redo the steps in case of any failures (FYI, the JungleFlasher tutorial does NOT tell you what to do in the event of any flashing failures).

Good luck in your quest!

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 23. January 2010 @ 11:47

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