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[Tutorial] How to Flash your JTAG to 9199 in 10 Easy Steps
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Tutorial made by: OnyX
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Download BestPig ToolBox! (Link Above)
It's pretty self explanitory but I'll write a tutorial
Step 1
Select which motherboard revision you have
Step 2
Enter your CPU Key
Step 3
Click generate freeBOOT!
Step 4
Choose your original NAND dump, then click open
Step 5
Then after it's done generating the image, rename the freeBOOT.bin file to updflash.bin
Step 6
After that put the updflash.bin in your flash drive
Step 7
Open Flash360, Press A
Step 8
Then Press B so you don't keep the current KV and CPU Key or You can select to keep it
Step 9
Once done Press the BACK button twice so flash360 itself will turn off xbox
Step 10
Unplug everything, leave off for 2 Minutes, then power on, and You should have freeBOOT v.032/ Kernal 9199
Finished!
+rep would be greatly appreciated ALSO HIT THE THANK YOU BUTTON
*IMPORTANT*It is recommended you use the original NAND image but, if your friend or someone you know can give you they're original NAND (but it has to be same Motherboard with same kernal you're at) and you replace with your CPU, DVD, and OSignature that is your 2nd option. But if you are really desperate go ahead and back up with your XBR NAND but that isnt recommended but go ahead at your own risk.
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Download BestPig ToolBox! (Link Above)
It's pretty self explanitory but I'll write a tutorial
Step 1
Select which motherboard revision you have
Step 2
Enter your CPU Key
Step 3
Click generate freeBOOT!
Step 4
Choose your original NAND dump, then click open
Step 5
Then after it's done generating the image, rename the freeBOOT.bin file to updflash.bin
Step 6
After that put the updflash.bin in your flash drive
Step 7
Open Flash360, Press A
Step 8
Then Press B so you don't keep the current KV and CPU Key or You can select to keep it
Step 9
Once done Press the BACK button twice so flash360 itself will turn off xbox
Step 10
Unplug everything, leave off for 2 Minutes, then power on, and You should have freeBOOT v.032/ Kernal 9199
Finished!
+rep would be greatly appreciated ALSO HIT THE THANK YOU BUTTON
*IMPORTANT*It is recommended you use the original NAND image but, if your friend or someone you know can give you they're original NAND (but it has to be same Motherboard with same kernal you're at) and you replace with your CPU, DVD, and OSignature that is your 2nd option. But if you are really desperate go ahead and back up with your XBR NAND but that isnt recommended but go ahead at your own risk.
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Great Tut Helps Alot
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hi m8 do you have to connect your xbox to the pc again via lpt/usb with the soldered wires? only i took mine out and was wondering how to get the 9199 dash? thanks m8
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sweet and thanks for good post
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bump coz its a good post
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