You need to be on 20353 recovery or below, run THIS and open fuses.txt from the dump folder, read lines 4 & 6 past '0x' to make up the CPU key. Then dump the NAND using Flash 360. You can then open the NAND in 360 Flash Tool once youve entered the CPU key into the program.
Sidecar cables or Stress cables? My inner n00b alert went off, please dont tell me you called stress cables sidecar cables.... please oh please
I refer to them as sidecar cables to people I'm not sure of on their xdk knowledge. Yes, stress cables is what I'm referring. Far too often I will say "stress cables" and then get dumb ass responses like "lol...wut r stress cables bro?"
@deep3r @AS347 Link to the recovery can be found here! https://mega.nz/#F!cgMFUBib!P32kZYdb59TWodTSHkxISA I use HVX Boot OS to get my CPU/DVD, it lets a devkit run Xell.
Shadowboot xboxromw2d.bin that is xell on a disk. that is one way I did, or use simpleflasher and dump the nand that way.
It only runs on component cables / composite for whatever reason, it doesn't display an image over HDMI. Shits fokin weird... Of course you also need 20353XDK.
Sure it does cause I had a XELL shadoowboot that I even had on a disc so it auto ran that N64 emu. Its a public shadowboot BTW but i don't recall where I got it.
Ohhhh public shadowboot, i see i see. I thought he's was talking about a bootloader shadowboot that can run Xell, i was like get out of town..
Here is the shadowboot xell file, place either on HDD (Avoid if using a sidecar), or burn to a CD (best case). http://www.mediafire.com/file/6g22waa85mr86x9/xboxromw2d.zip
Thanks, but I already have a NAND dump of my XDK. Also, I really want to know who gives people Shadowboots that boot retail games