You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
#11. Posted:
Large
  • 1000 Thanks
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 03, 201014Year Member
Posts: 2,899
Reputation Power: 3713
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 03, 201014Year Member
Posts: 2,899
Reputation Power: 3713
im sorry couldnt wate dude but all i have to say is...
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


thanks stelter for the idea..
#12. Posted:
TTGxL96SNIPES
  • Gold Member
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 07, 201014Year Member
Posts: 4,034
Reputation Power: 457
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 07, 201014Year Member
Posts: 4,034
Reputation Power: 457
Ya, this is a great tut for sure 8)
#13. Posted:
SlightlyStoopid
  • TTG Natural
Status: Offline
Joined: Feb 22, 201014Year Member
Posts: 921
Reputation Power: 50
Status: Offline
Joined: Feb 22, 201014Year Member
Posts: 921
Reputation Power: 50
Very nice post dude. Very helpful as well. Keep it up.
#14. Posted:
Dong
  • Gold Gifter
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 12, 201013Year Member
Posts: 3,694
Reputation Power: 10862
Motto: RIP to my bro Frankie | RIP Drakeo | RIP Dolph
Motto: RIP to my bro Frankie | RIP Drakeo | RIP Dolph
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 12, 201013Year Member
Posts: 3,694
Reputation Power: 10862
Motto: RIP to my bro Frankie | RIP Drakeo | RIP Dolph
ery nice tutorial, this must hve took awhile. +Rep for the organization.
#15. Posted:
NinjaDefuse
  • Retired Staff
Status: Offline
Joined: May 03, 201014Year Member
Posts: 5,842
Reputation Power: 390
Status: Offline
Joined: May 03, 201014Year Member
Posts: 5,842
Reputation Power: 390
Stickied, good post. :arrow:
#16. Posted:
JTAGxPrivate
  • Christmas!
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 14, 201014Year Member
Posts: 561
Reputation Power: 68
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 14, 201014Year Member
Posts: 561
Reputation Power: 68
This is a good tutorial Streamah, but i think that for the majority of people who will need this tutorial to guide them through the nand-x installation, will struggle with the command prompt method you have given to build the rebooter, you should of used one of those [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] programs rather than building it manually via ibuild. Also there is a much easier way of making your Xellous image. using [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] builder. I didn't mean to be critical there, just trying to make it easier for the community.

- Louis
#17. Posted:
Colorado880
  • TTG Undisputed
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 22, 200914Year Member
Posts: 5,352
Reputation Power: 461
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 22, 200914Year Member
Posts: 5,352
Reputation Power: 461
ThePrivateLdw wrote This is a good tutorial Streamah, but i think that for the majority of people who will need this tutorial to guide them through the nand-x installation, will struggle with the command prompt method you have given to build the rebooter, you should of used one of those [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] programs rather than building it manually via ibuild. Also there is a much easier way of making your Xellous image. using [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] builder. I didn't mean to be critical there, just trying to make it easier for the community.

- Louis
Agreed. When I had my jtag, I used Jtag Tool and it was really helpful. It installed the drivers, and dumped the NAND.
#18. Posted:
Deane
  • TTG Senior
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 28, 201013Year Member
Posts: 1,699
Reputation Power: 66
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 28, 201013Year Member
Posts: 1,699
Reputation Power: 66
good job on the sticky and great tutorial keep up the good work bro
#19. Posted:
Cooki3
  • TTG Commander
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 26, 201014Year Member
Posts: 6,534
Reputation Power: 318
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 26, 201014Year Member
Posts: 6,534
Reputation Power: 318
you should add more with you this post

like take all the info you know, just thought'd i'd share my idea
#20. Posted:
TTG-OwNz
  • Junior Member
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201014Year Member
Posts: 54
Reputation Power: 2
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201014Year Member
Posts: 54
Reputation Power: 2
Great great Great post keep em up
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.