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[Video] Tutorial | Update to the 12611 (Kinect) Dash
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This tutorial will upgrade your console from 8995 or 9199 to the latest Kinect dashboard
People already running freeBoot who do not have their original NAND image, make a backup of your NAND and use that as if it were your original.
Download
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Known Problems
Doesn't work with Windows XP (XP users use the alternative in downloads section)
Problems Occur with Jasper 256/512 NAND's
Application cannot read NAND from optical drives (CD's DVD's)
Written Tutorial
Credit to R3verse who's tutorial i initially followed
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This tutorial will upgrade your console from 8995 or 9199 to the latest Kinect dashboard
People already running freeBoot who do not have their original NAND image, make a backup of your NAND and use that as if it were your original.
Download
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Known Problems
Doesn't work with Windows XP (XP users use the alternative in downloads section)
Problems Occur with Jasper 256/512 NAND's
Application cannot read NAND from optical drives (CD's DVD's)
Written Tutorial
1. Start Easy freeBoot and select create image (tick any boxes if applicable)
2. Find your original NAND or freeboot NAND
3. Get your CPU Key from XeLL and enter it into the box, making sure it is correct.
4. It will show a confirmation message with the motherboard type and CB version, if correct hit Yes
5. A command line program will start, press any key to continue
6. Continue pressing Enter/any key until it starts a process and finishes.
7. Press Enter to exit then wait a second and you'll be asked to save the file. Make Sure it's called updflash.bin and saved in the same directory as flash360's .xex
8. Firstly, lets make a back up of your current NAND by pressing X, then A.
9. 2. Now that the back up is finished return to the main menu via pressing the back button.
Once at the main menu you will want to press A, Followed by B.
If you get a warning saying
"Your current NAND is not the ZeroPaired"
"Keyvault encryption data check mismatch"
Ignore it any other error/warning post below!
To start the flashing process press start then A and wait until the flashing is complete. Press A then back twice, unplug your console from the wall/adapter for 30 seconds and plug back in.
2. Find your original NAND or freeboot NAND
3. Get your CPU Key from XeLL and enter it into the box, making sure it is correct.
4. It will show a confirmation message with the motherboard type and CB version, if correct hit Yes
5. A command line program will start, press any key to continue
6. Continue pressing Enter/any key until it starts a process and finishes.
7. Press Enter to exit then wait a second and you'll be asked to save the file. Make Sure it's called updflash.bin and saved in the same directory as flash360's .xex
8. Firstly, lets make a back up of your current NAND by pressing X, then A.
9. 2. Now that the back up is finished return to the main menu via pressing the back button.
Once at the main menu you will want to press A, Followed by B.
If you get a warning saying
"Your current NAND is not the ZeroPaired"
"Keyvault encryption data check mismatch"
Ignore it any other error/warning post below!
To start the flashing process press start then A and wait until the flashing is complete. Press A then back twice, unplug your console from the wall/adapter for 30 seconds and plug back in.
Credit to R3verse who's tutorial i initially followed
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nice post
helped me alot bro keep up the good work
helped me alot bro keep up the good work
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