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[tut] How to apply a Title Update to a default.xex via XeX T
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Requirements:
A xex of your choice
The Title Update that you want to add
X360tool
XEX Tool
***Please note that you WILL get a virus warning from this, it is a false report.***\\
Step1. Open x360Tool, then open up the file=(title udate) you downloaded.
A xex of your choice
The Title Update that you want to add
X360tool
XEX Tool
***Please note that you WILL get a virus warning from this, it is a false report.***\\
Step1. Open x360Tool, then open up the file=(title udate) you downloaded.
Now to extract the TU that you will be adding to the xex, this will depend on which xex your adding the TU to. For this tutorial I will be using the default_mp.xex. Click on default_mp.xexp and then click "extract item"
Step3: Now make sure you have that file, the xex, and XeX Tool all in the same folder. Run Cmd and if you see "C:\Windows\system32>" type in "cd" and the folder location. You can find this at the top of Windows Explorer.
Step4: Now type "xextool -p *name of patch*.xexp -o output.xex *name of xex that you are adding the TU too*.xex" into cmd. So if your is your files match mine they will be "xextool -p default_mp.xexp -o output.xex default_mp.xex" in cmd.
Step5: Rename the "output.xex" back to the original xex name and then you are done. Put the xex and the TU onto your Jtag and you should be done.
Step3: Now make sure you have that file, the xex, and XeX Tool all in the same folder. Run Cmd and if you see "C:\Windows\system32>" type in "cd" and the folder location. You can find this at the top of Windows Explorer.
Step4: Now type "xextool -p *name of patch*.xexp -o output.xex *name of xex that you are adding the TU too*.xex" into cmd. So if your is your files match mine they will be "xextool -p default_mp.xexp -o output.xex default_mp.xex" in cmd.
Step5: Rename the "output.xex" back to the original xex name and then you are done. Put the xex and the TU onto your Jtag and you should be done.
Hope this helped
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very nice tut man. very helpful as well. comes in handy. +rep and thanked the topic.
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its nice but make it sticky worth by adding pictures and make it more detailed
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