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I have a Star Wars edition Xbox 360 Slim. I'm wanting to Dual Nand RGH it. Can somebody tell me all the things I will need to do this? Such as Nand-X etc...


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Glitch chip (ex. CR4 XL)
NAND r/w (ex. JR Programmer)
Soldering skills
Soldering iron
Flux
Solder
DUAL NAND CHIP( DemoN)
Computer
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What the above said but if it's a 4gb console you will need a 4gn r/w kit otherwise your fine. Also use a fine pointed soldering iron, rosin core solder, soldering flux(not plumbing flux)
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Everything above is correct, however, a CR4 is unnecessary, as Slims boot pretty fast with a CR3 Lite.

As for everything else:
Iron: anything between 20-40 watts is good.
Solder: 60/40 Rosin Core Leaded
Lots of Flux

Honestly, it is way cheaper to send your console off, as opposed to buying all the parts and doing it yourself.
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It all depends on the console. I'm pretty sure it's a Corona board, so it could be a v1-v4. If it's an odd number, it will have no on board memory and can be a dual nand. If it's an even number then it will have a 4GB on board memory chip, and it will be much more expensive and complicated to glitch, and I recommend just sending it in to a professional installer.
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Everything the first guy said is pretty much right, except it doesn't need CR4. Slims have the fastest boot times.
Everything you really already need is already here, good luck!
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xChillest wrote It all depends on the console. I'm pretty sure it's a Corona board, so it could be a v1-v4. If it's an odd number, it will have no on board memory and can be a dual nand. If it's an even number then it will have a 4GB on board memory chip, and it will be much more expensive and complicated to glitch, and I recommend just sending it in to a professional installer.
How exactly is it more difficult to glitch? I'm not keen on hardware, but I'd love to learn. Could you explain it to a hardware dummy?
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xChillest wrote It all depends on the console. I'm pretty sure it's a Corona board, so it could be a v1-v4. If it's an odd number, it will have no on board memory and can be a dual nand. If it's an even number then it will have a 4GB on board memory chip, and it will be much more expensive and complicated to glitch, and I recommend just sending it in to a professional installer.
How exactly is it more difficult to glitch? I'm not keen on hardware, but I'd love to learn. Could you explain it to a hardware dummy?


The places to solder on the 4GB consoles is a lot of points and extremely close together, while the 16MB nand consoles have solder points further away from each other and easier to get to.

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Those are the points to solder on the 4GB consoles and you would need the 4GB R/W kit and an sd card reader for your computer. In my opinion just too much to mess with.
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