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Okay so i have a jtag i haven't used in months and my friend is looking to buy a regular xbox, so if i turn the jtag on and connect to live and "brick" the jtag will it become a normal xbox amd yu can play online without any problems and such ?...
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No, it will brick it. Meaning the xbox wouldn't work at all.
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No, bricking the JTAG does not mean you make it a normal Xbox 360. It will still be modified and if you install the Xbox update your console will never work anymore.
Eaton said there is a way to remove the JTAG modification.
Eaton said there is a way to remove the JTAG modification.
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I think you would have to unflash the NAND and then something else idek
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If you brick your JTAG it becomes a "brick" as the point is, it is just an expensive paperweight.
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Here's what to do.....
Remove the JTAG wires, manually flash the original NAND, done.
I am actually not sure on these steps, though that is the basics of it, Google it, I know people have done this before.
Remove the JTAG wires, manually flash the original NAND, done.
I am actually not sure on these steps, though that is the basics of it, Google it, I know people have done this before.
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you would need to reflash the original nand back tot he console 1st, you can do this in xell/ous if you have a copy of the original nand
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y do u want to unjtag the jtag just sell him another box?
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