Hi there you guys! Today I started to mod one of my Xbox 360's, with a X360ACE V3 chip. Having installed this chip before in a other slim, I was pretty confident that I could get it done. However I have only met trouble since I started. I succesfully soldered my JR-Programmer to the Xbox and got 2 Nand dumps which matched. It is a Corona model, with Post-out. So no need for the post fix adapter. However when I was about to install the 2 wires on the back, 2 of the solder pads broke off (After having wires attached). I have marked them In red on the picture. After trying several other alternate points and I wrote ECC to nand, the chip/console wouldn't boot Xell. I tried different timing files for Corona, but no luck at all. Chip is red, and never flashes green during boot. I decided to remove it all, and start all over. So original nand was flashed back, and I dumped it afterwards, and it matched the original. But, when trying ot boot (standard) Xbox I just get 1 red light on the frontplate. Do I need to fix the broken pads, before I can resume my the glitch booting? Or is there something I have missed in the entire process? Is the console done for? :O Thank you ! - Mads
http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/76145-Alternate-Slim-RGH-Points-How-To-Fix-When-You-F-*k-up another thread/pic for post out alt point sicne it doesnt show in first thread. http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/148713-Alternate-C-point You can also still use a post fix adapter to get post out working.
Thanks! I have tried with 2 different Post Fix adapters already, without luck. I think that the fact that the console won't boot, without chip and with original nand is a problem I need to fix before attempting to glitch it again. Do I need to fix something with the burned pads? Or should it work correctly without em?
The cpu rst point needs to be repaired for it to boot properly. It's been a while since I have done these fix's. I think you should put the chip back in, write xell reloaded again, do the cpu rst fix in the first link and use the post fix adapter or alt post out i linked in 2nd thread. You may have to keep it rgh'd now for it to work. Stock may boot. Try doing the cpu rst fix first with stock nand. See if the console boots with chip removed. If not install the chip and try booting xell reloaded after the fix's Here's another cpu rst fix too http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/143021-Lifted-R4P4-How-to-fix
Sorry for asking this, but just to make sure. The postbit can be fixed by a postfix adapter? But won't need a repair, until I install glitch chip again? And the rst should go from C5R11 to where exactly? FT3T10? Thanks!
Yes, use a post fix adapter and solder pad on adapter to the point in pic below Yes fix cpu rst only and see if stock to boots Take a look at the last 2 pics to repair cpu rst If you want to try booting stock first just fix the cpu rst. After you get stock working you will need to do one of the post out fix's I mentioned. If it still doesnt boot stock then try rghing it. If rghing do this: This point to the ace v3 post out As long as you do these repairs and leave it rgh'd you'll be fine. Do this fix and solder a wire from cr511(or anywhere on the wire going to cr511) to cpu rst point on ace v3.
Scratch pen came in the mail today, I was able to fix the cpu-rst, and get it to boot stock nand! I have ordered a couple of postfix adapters, but is there a alternative point I can use and perhaps get it done today? And could you help me with the timing files for the corona? Not quite sure which one I am suppose to choose. Thanks a bunch! Edit. I fixed it all! Was able to boot Xell, and create the updflash with keys and everything! Freaking awesome! It still takes a few cycles to boot and everything, and I am not exactly sure which XSVF timing files is the right ones? Those in 150,200 or 300Hz folder? All in all, without your help I couldn't have done it! So thanks again, and if you could help me out with the timing files, that would be awesome! Proof - Mads
That's great. As far as the best timing files, go to teamx360.co.uk and ask over there. Adjusting you wire length's to shortest possible will help too.