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can i dump my nand with flash360 intead of using xell reloaded is this the same thing? i need the raw nand for multibuild im reflashing.
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Yes make sure you have Xex Menu, with flash 360 on your USB.
Copy the Flash360 folder to a USB Flash drive and plug it into your JTAGd Xbox 360.
On your Xbox Launch XeXMenu form the Games tab. If you do not already have XeXMenu installed then check out our tutorial section as there is a step-by-step to install it on your xbox.
Hit the right bumper (RB) once and you will be able to browse for files on your xbox 360 storage devices. If you have a HDD plugged in then it will likely be the first to show up. Use the D-pad to switch to your USB Drive directory (the one containing the Flash360 folder).
Scroll to the Flash360 folder and press A to open the directory. Then scroll to flash360.xex and press A to launch the program.
You will be faced with a blue screen similar to below. Press X to backup your current NAND to the USB Drive.
Press the A button to save entire NAND to file
the program will execute and start backing up your NAND
Once the process has completed there will be a new file in the Flash360 directory of your USB Thumb drive.
On your Xbox Launch XeXMenu form the Games tab. If you do not already have XeXMenu installed then check out our tutorial section as there is a step-by-step to install it on your xbox.
Hit the right bumper (RB) once and you will be able to browse for files on your xbox 360 storage devices. If you have a HDD plugged in then it will likely be the first to show up. Use the D-pad to switch to your USB Drive directory (the one containing the Flash360 folder).
Scroll to the Flash360 folder and press A to open the directory. Then scroll to flash360.xex and press A to launch the program.
You will be faced with a blue screen similar to below. Press X to backup your current NAND to the USB Drive.
Press the A button to save entire NAND to file
the program will execute and start backing up your NAND
Once the process has completed there will be a new file in the Flash360 directory of your USB Thumb drive.
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