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How to Jtag a Xbox 360 Tutorial
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Hello this is going to be my tutorial on how to jtag a xbox 360 i shall display how to do HDMI and NON-HDMI consoles yes i know that lots of tutorials have been done before but i would like to make my own in hoping that it will be much more straight fowards and i will try to use all of my own pictures if not i will give a source link and if you do have a problem with this then please do message me but anyway lets start. (I am triing to do this tutorials on a old rrod board so my console is not exploitable i will just be explainging and showing what you will have to do roughley)
Requirements Needed to Jtag
A Jtagable Xbox 360 console
2 Switching Diodes
3 Pieces Of Wire
Nand-X
A Soldering Iron
Solder
Flux (Optional)
HotGlue Gun And Hot Glue (optional)
Solder
And The ablility to follow this tutorial step for step

Step 1:
You are going to need a jtaggable Xbox 360 Which has to be On a dashboard of 7371 or lower Down Below will be a link to a picture of one of the exploitable dash versions
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Step 2:
We are going to need to clean up the nand reading points then apply some flux and the nand-x wires.

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Step 3:
While we are soldering we can apply the jtag hack just simply solder one diode to one piece of wire then solder the other diode to another wire now we have our wires all prepared lets start.You are going to need to find the J2D2 point on the motherboard next to the gpu then solder the correct wires to the correct places as pictured makeing sure the black line on the diodes are facing away from the J2D2 point as pictured below make sure that your console looks the same as my diagram when you are finnished.
Non-HDMI
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Step 4:
Now we have everything soldered in. its time to get onto the computer we need to open J-Runner we need to have our nand-x plugged in (make sure you have your power cable plugged into your xbox 360 BUT DONT TURN IT ON.)Then click read nand

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Step 5:
Once you have to Full Nand Dumps tick the jtag box then click create xell-reloaded ignore the fact that i already have my cpukey.

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step 6:
Once you have created your xell image you are going to ant to click write xell-reloaded

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Step 7:
Now that you have written your xell image unplug your nand-x from the wires soldered on to the motherboard then plug you 360 into your tv and trun it on via the eject button you will see xell wait for it to fully load then you will see a bunch of numbers and letters like this

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step 8: you are going to need to get a pen and a peice of paper and write this down you will see fusets 3 and 5 you need to write down these numbers and letters eg from the picture above

bdda98284330ff1973ab0692e9366b282
like that then type that into jrunner cpukey box like this

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Step 9:
after that you will need to click on tools then extarct files like this

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Step 10:
Change the dash version to wichever dashboared is the latest currentley that is 16203 then click create image like this

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Step 11:
Then click write nand

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Step 12:
enjoy your jtagged console if you have any errors please feel free to message me

A few notes if ou are having problems getting a good nand read/write try resoldering your wires and make sure you use flux and that your soldering iron is clean

Thankyou For Reading

Please do leave feedback would be nice after spending about 2 hours making this tutorial as i just want to make this the best tutorial possible to my standards


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any feedback would be nice guys and girls good or bad
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Nice tutorial, just get the pictures right, i suggested adding correct picture with the exact points because people can get them mixed up. For example, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Really great post, looking forward to doing this to my xbox.
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Very good post! I think this could be a sticky in time...
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dylanm117 wrote Really great post, looking forward to doing this to my xbox.

Just double checking is your xbox on dashboard 7371 or lower and thanks for all the good feedback guys great to here and i will edit the pics around later
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any other feedback people
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