I have a modded xbox360, I got it that way from the seller. I don't know what firmware version it is using (it plays backups though, so it is flashed). I didn't get any files (dummy.bin) from the guy who sold it to me, so I extracted the key myself using Jungle flasher. It is a lite-on drive (83850C V1)
My problem is how do I know that the key I got is legitimate since I did not know the ixtreme version of the drive and I used the simplest method to get the key: L083info in DVD32 tab of jungle flasher.
Would the JF had reported an error if it was not possible?Do I have to use MRA hack? How can I verify the key?
I want to stock my firmware and update my Xbox the flash it with LT+ , but with out the key it is suicide right?
if you re flash stock firmware using the key you have extracted, testing it is the correct key is easy, try playing a genuine game. if it plays then the key is correct
Originally posted by nicke20: if you re flash stock firmware using the key you have extracted, testing it is the correct key is easy, try playing a genuine game. if it plays then the key is correct
yea but if the key is not correct and you flash it back to original firmware with the wrong key, original games wont work and you ll have lost the key forever,you wont be able to extract the proper key because you ll have replaced it with the wrong one.check your key and see if there are any ff 's together.that usually means the key is wrong
Originally posted by nicke20: if you re flash stock firmware using the key you have extracted, testing it is the correct key is easy, try playing a genuine game. if it plays then the key is correct
yea but if the key is not correct and you flash it back to original firmware with the wrong key, original games wont work and you ll have lost the key forever,you wont be able to extract the proper key because you ll have replaced it with the wrong one.check your key and see if there are any ff 's together.that usually means the key is wrong
Originally posted by nicke20: if you re flash stock firmware using the key you have extracted, testing it is the correct key is easy, try playing a genuine game. if it plays then the key is correct
yea but if the key is not correct and you flash it back to original firmware with the wrong key, original games wont work and you ll have lost the key forever,you wont be able to extract the proper key because you ll have replaced it with the wrong one.check your key and see if there are any ff 's together.that usually means the key is wrong
so spoof it to any old drive to test it?
yes perfect get a second drive and write it to that 1st.good thinking batman!