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    Quote Originally Posted by Inmolak View Post

    Updating

    Items Needed:
    Gentoo Live CD:https://www.mega upload.com/?d=5Z42P664 (REMOVE SPACE)
    USB mouse and Keyboard
    Usb Flash Drive loaded with:
    XBR.bin with your KV and config injected
    XBRFLASH.c: https://www.mega upload.com/?d=HFL3CYOT (REMOVE SPACE)

    01. Put Gentoo Live V2 disc in your 360 and bootup Xell/Gentoo

    02. In gentoo, open up the terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal )

    03. Type sudo passwd this will prompt you to enter a new password and verify it (the characteres of the password will not be displayed)
    This will give you admin powers

    04. Now we can mount the USB drive
    Plug the USB in (rear USB port if you have used the front for mouse/keyboard)

    In the terminal type: su it will ask for your password, the one the just entered

    Type cd Desktop/ to change dir to Desktop

    Type mkdir flash to create a folder on the desktop

    Type dmesg | grep -i "SCSI device" (the quotes around SCSI Device should be kept)

    This will display a few lines similar to:
    SCSI Device sda: ... (4GB)
    The important part here is the part after Device (sda, could also be sdb, sdc etc)

    Type pwd this will show you the path to the desktop
    Finally type mount -t vfat -o uid=gentoo,gid=users /dev/sda1 /home/gentoo/Desktop/flash
    Keep in mind to change the sda to the value you had (rear port should be sda) and the last part to what the "pwd" command showed + /flash

    05. You should have a folder on the desktop named flash and inside you should see the xbr.bin (or whatever you called it) and XBRFLASH.c

    06. In the terminal, type cd flash to change dir to the USB drive

    07. type gcc XBRFLASH.c this will compile the script and create an a.out file on the USB drive

    08. type chmod +x a.out this will make it executable

    09. type ./a.out -d nandback.bin -w XBR.bin this will create a file called nandback.bin and flash xbr.bin to the NAND (change xbr.bin to the name of your file)-If you only want a backup of your current Nand only do ./a.out -d nandback.bin

    10. NAND should be flashed so turn the 360 off and boot up, and hope you get launched into a kernel

    PLEASE THANK AND +REP ME IF YOU LIKED OR USED THE GUIDE
    haha the ending (updating) sounds and looks like Linux

    Btw, i would Jtag but my xenon has a broken ram block......
    Last edited by DareoTheOreo; 06-30-2011 at 08:25 AM.
    I've made way to many mistakes... >.<

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