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sosotiit

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« Reply #60 on: May 29, 2007, 05:17:00 AM »

no on step 12 you choose the old drive (v78) in the list such that you new drive (v47) is given the ID MODEL of the old one.

as for flashing, you should do it in step 10 as indicated in the tutorial!!! the key of the v78 and v47 are not the same place so you need to do it before you change the ID model. You can also use garyope 2.4 if you want since it is a v47.
good luck
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« Reply #61 on: May 29, 2007, 06:12:00 AM »

never used toolbox for up to v59 so dont know for sure. One thing is that you get 1.7 (not 2.4 so no ss extraction possible).
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« Reply #62 on: May 29, 2007, 08:10:00 AM »

QUOTE(lamborman @ May 29 2007, 03:21 PM) View Post

Damn Firmware toolbox gives me "cannot read from drive" when I go to dump the raw firmware. Any suggestions? It also shows the DVD drive as ROM 0059 even though on the case it says 0047dj.

Should I try flashing it with GaryOpa first. then restoring it, then use the firmware extracted by GaryOpa? Or anything else?


Right I needed to do the classic dump firmware.. gonna try this again.
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« Reply #63 on: May 29, 2007, 10:24:00 AM »

right followed the guide. Flashed and it works. THanks a lot guys.
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Ferid

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« Reply #64 on: June 28, 2007, 08:22:00 AM »

I'm trying to replace a MS28 with a 47D.
I flashed the new47D drive with C4EVA_XTRM-HITACHI_v2_4_Stealth using a connectivity kit.
Started FWToolBox 3.1B and dumped the FW.
Replaced the key.
But as soon as I try to flash the keys (Tools > Direct Drive Flash (GDR Only) > Flash Keys), I get an error: Error Running Flasher: 1".
Does anyone know what commands I need to run if I want to do this (flash keys) using 47flash?
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sosotiit

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« Reply #65 on: June 28, 2007, 10:12:00 AM »

think that is the good one,
from what OS and chipset.

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« Reply #66 on: June 29, 2007, 04:32:00 AM »

This is what I've done.
1) I flashed the new 47D drive with C4EVA_XTRM-HITACHI_v2_4_Stealth using a connectivity kit.
2) Started FWToolBox 3.1B and dumped the FW.
3) Replaced the key.
4) Spoofed the FW to MS28: Tools >> Spoof Firmware
5) Encrypted the FW: firmcrypt e now.bin now-e.bin

Then I used the instructions of myfranco (thnx!!).

6) 47flash e now-e.bin 90004000 1000
7) 47flash e now-e.bin 9003d000 1000
8) 47flash e now-e.bin 9003e000 1000

The 360 now boots originals but no backups.
How would I have to flash the drive again? Because it's recognized as a TS-H943A. So I can't use FWToolbox.
Would I have to use 47flash again?
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« Reply #67 on: August 16, 2007, 09:40:00 AM »

hey guys i flashed a guys box a while ago it was an ms28 drive, worked fine but died 6 months later. someone has replaced the drive for him not but its an hitatchi 46DG spoofed to an ms28.
he wants me to flash it so he can use his back ups again but how do i do it?
do i just flash it now as an ms28 with the original firmware from his actually samsung drive? or do i flash it as a hitatchi?
any help is great i scanned the forums but didnt see anything useful.
thanks for any help

so how do i flash it? i dont wanna do anything untill im 100% sure im not gonna kill it lol
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« Reply #68 on: August 16, 2007, 10:48:00 AM »

no bump in less than 24 hours and no cross posting (other thread closed)

??? the tutorial is above, what is it you are looking for? any specific question on the tutorial or ??? check post 12 and 15 and then bring a question at least.

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« Reply #69 on: August 21, 2007, 11:55:00 PM »

QUOTE(Hello @ Aug 21 2007, 10:19 PM) View Post

I have similar problem, however my hitachi which is spoofed as a ms28 runs originals but not backups.  When I put in a backup it takes me to a screen that says "put this in an xbox360".  Anyone know how to fix this problem.  I have tried numerous hacked fw

your laser is dieing or there isn't a SS on your backed up games, make sure there is a SS on your games (use xbc) then try using verbs, if it still doesnt work then your probably gonna have to replace your laser.

QUOTE(savagepoop @ Aug 16 2007, 09:16 AM) View Post

hey guys i flashed a guys box a while ago it was an ms28 drive, worked fine but died 6 months later. someone has replaced the drive for him not but its an hitatchi 46DG spoofed to an ms28.
he wants me to flash it so he can use his back ups again but how do i do it?
do i just flash it now as an ms28 with the original firmware from his actually samsung drive? or do i flash it as a hitatchi?
any help is great i scanned the forums but didnt see anything useful.
thanks for any help

so how do i flash it? i dont wanna do anything untill im 100% sure im not gonna kill it lol

i believe the newer firmwares 2.4 and the ix's have spoof dentition so it should flash fine if you use one of the cmd line flashers, it wont ever say its done because of the spoofed sector so when it tells you to press any key to try again it will be flashed.

if you try flashing any part of the samsung fw to a Hitachi drive you will kill it.

QUOTE(Ferid @ Jun 29 2007, 04:08 AM) View Post

This is what I've done.
1) I flashed the new 47D drive with C4EVA_XTRM-HITACHI_v2_4_Stealth using a connectivity kit.
2) Started FWToolBox 3.1B and dumped the FW.
3) Replaced the key.
4) Spoofed the FW to MS28: Tools >> Spoof Firmware
5) Encrypted the FW: firmcrypt e now.bin now-e.bin

Then I used the instructions of myfranco (thnx!!).

6) 47flash e now-e.bin 90004000 1000
7) 47flash e now-e.bin 9003d000 1000
8) 47flash e now-e.bin 9003e000 1000

The 360 now boots originals but no backups.
How would I have to flash the drive again? Because it's recognized as a TS-H943A. So I can't use FWToolbox.
Would I have to use 47flash again?

i personally don't/wouldn't use fwtoolbox to flash a drive other then a 78, try using the cmd line flasher, if you still get this problem then unspoof and then flash hacked and respoof

QUOTE(Ferid @ Jun 29 2007, 02:45 AM) View Post

I don't know the commands (sectors) to use with 47flash.
It's a SIL chipset with WinXp. I also don't want to turn off or restart the PC. Because this is the 2nd drive i've tried. And after the error I reset the PC. Then I couldn't get the drive in ModeB sad.gif
Don't want to brick this one.

Key:
90004000 1000

FWtoolbox spoof:
9003d000
9003e000

the line to flash would be
47flash <drive letter> <fw location\fwname.bin> <sector> 1000

so if the drive letter is h, the location is c:\ , the name is 47 and i want to flash the key the line to type would be
47flash h c:\47.bin 90004000 1000
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« Reply #70 on: October 08, 2007, 11:06:00 AM »

Good evening gentlemen....

Im in a little bit of a pickle..
I needed to swap a bricked Samsung ms28 from a xbox i bought  of a friend, he had extracted the key before, but hey had bricked the drive... so i had a spare hit047dj kicking around.... so ok , i said, i need to spoof this drive.

So i open toolbox. put the orig 47 firmware on which comes with toolbox, then go through the process of spoofing the drive, now i have a feeling along the spoofing route it doesnt flash all of the firmware and only 2 sectors HENCE....  the key not being replaced....,

So at this  point i hadnt realised this, thought i would test it thinking it should work, and i got the multi language  message from xbox, saying "to play this disc put it into a xbox 360 console" so i thought,, it hadnt put the key in, so ithought i would restore back to original and loaded fwtoolbox, and it couldnt detect any drives... altho xp has picked up the drive and assigned a letter...

any help - suggestions - guidance would be greatfully appreciated...

many thanks

Spawnyuk
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« Reply #71 on: October 13, 2007, 06:30:00 PM »

Is it possible to swap a a drive without flashing keys, if both the new and the old drive are X800475-011 and Rom ver. 0059dj
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« Reply #72 on: October 15, 2007, 01:22:00 PM »

i'm guessing that you cannot do this swap with a new 0079 without the passkey due to the whole mode B thing?  my old xbox was a 46 with the ring of death, the new xbox is a 0079fl...

can someone confirm?
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« Reply #73 on: October 15, 2007, 01:40:00 PM »

as long as the controller board in the old drive is ok, you should be able to just swap the board to the new drive and all is good.
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« Reply #74 on: October 15, 2007, 02:40:00 PM »

QUOTE(dragon.ryoshin @ Oct 13 2007, 08:30 PM) View Post

Is it possible to swap a a drive without flashing keys, if both the new and the old drive are X800475-011 and Rom ver. 0059dj


if I understand your question properly answering no as every drive has key set to that motherboard only. so you cant just swap dvdroms.
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