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seems legit also made this the 50th post
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This would not work. Let me explain, you can mod WaW because all you are doing is changing the zombie file and codepost. This however, would require you to change the default.xex. Flashed Xboxs WILL NOT read edited versions. This is why we have Jtags, they CAN. So, unless you can make a Jtag that can go online or a flashed Xbox that somehow works as a Jtag to run unsigned code (the default.xex) then this WILL NOT work.
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i am defo buying one of these when i get the money but ther like $500+
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JohnTheProd wrote This would not work. Let me explain, you can mod WaW because all you are doing is changing the zombie file and codepost. This however, would require you to change the default.xex. Flashed Xboxs WILL NOT read edited versions. This is why we have Jtags, they CAN. So, unless you can make a Jtag that can go online or a flashed Xbox that somehow works as a Jtag to run unsigned code (the default.xex) then this WILL NOT work.
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Flashed xbox's only read unsigned discs, NOT CODE. They save discs to an external piece of chip, witch processes and saves the game as factory default, but as you see, .ff's (fastfiles) are easily able to mod on anyconsole, as you see in the Nazi Zombies, however, the .xex's (unsigned and unregistered file name&extension) are only to be read by JTAG's which see through it.
I'm sorry, but it just doesn't work.
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TTG_MonstaaUK wrote seems legit also made this the 50th post
Did you make that monster signature?
On Topic: I wont believe this until someone makes a video of them putting the disk in the flashed xbox and starting up a game.
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CHoNcLeXi-MoDz wroteJohnTheProd wrote This would not work. Let me explain, you can mod WaW because all you are doing is changing the zombie file and codepost. This however, would require you to change the default.xex. Flashed Xboxs WILL NOT read edited versions. This is why we have Jtags, they CAN. So, unless you can make a Jtag that can go online or a flashed Xbox that somehow works as a Jtag to run unsigned code (the default.xex) then this WILL NOT work.
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Flashed xbox's only read unsigned discs, NOT CODE. They save discs to an external piece of chip, witch processes and saves the game as factory default, but as you see, .ff's (fastfiles) are easily able to mod on anyconsole, as you see in the Nazi Zombies, however, the .xex's (unsigned and unregistered file name&extension) are only to be read by JTAG's which see through it.
I'm sorry, but it just doesn't work.
I wanna give you a virtual cookie.
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Too bad Dev kits are super expensive...
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So this is most likely how Eaton is hosting?
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nice post bro
thanked;)
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thanked;)
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JohnTheProd wroteCHoNcLeXi-MoDz wroteJohnTheProd wrote This would not work. Let me explain, you can mod WaW because all you are doing is changing the zombie file and codepost. This however, would require you to change the default.xex. Flashed Xboxs WILL NOT read edited versions. This is why we have Jtags, they CAN. So, unless you can make a Jtag that can go online or a flashed Xbox that somehow works as a Jtag to run unsigned code (the default.xex) then this WILL NOT work.
+1000000000000000000000000000 rep.
Flashed xbox's only read unsigned discs, NOT CODE. They save discs to an external piece of chip, witch processes and saves the game as factory default, but as you see, .ff's (fastfiles) are easily able to mod on anyconsole, as you see in the Nazi Zombies, however, the .xex's (unsigned and unregistered file name&extension) are only to be read by JTAG's which see through it.
I'm sorry, but it just doesn't work.
I wanna give you a virtual cookie.
I wanna give you one back.
However, I mean, this COULD work, maybe my friend just got unlucky? But since Microsoft started banning consoles that ran with any type of modification to the Motherboard, (They mainly Target 1st gen XeNon's and 2nd Gen Falcons [60GB HDD+]) but maybe if your flashed xbox was Zphyr, Jasper or Valhalla it might work?
Just have to wait and see, but for now, it does not work
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