QUOTE(soulwarrior @ Jan 23 2010, 07:05 AM)

@krayzie so is this correct then:
1. nandpro lpt: -r3 c1.bin
2. nandpro lpt: -r3 c2.bin
3. fc c1.bin c2.bin /b
3b. If no differences found move on, if differences found read do steps 1,2,3
4. flash xellous with nandpro lpt: -w2 xell.bin <--- xell for your motherboard
5. After flashing xell you then update xell to xellous by putting xell-1f.bin renamed to updxell.bin on the root of a usb stick
6. after flashing xellous, use the http address to get the nand dump
7. nandpro flashdmp.bin: -w3 c1.bin
8. nandpro flashdmp.bin: -r16 kv.bin 1 1
9. nandpro flashdmp.bin: -r16 rawconfig.bin 3de 2
10. using the xbr for your motherboard: nandpro xbr.bin: -w16 kv.bin 1 1
11. using the xbr for your motherboard: nandpro xbr.bin: -w16 rawconfig.bin 3de 2
12. Rename xbr.bin to updflash.bin and copy to the root of usb
13. start xellous with usb connected and let it flash
14. after xbr is flashed, shut down, and restart to make sure everything went okay
15. Now update xell to xell-2f.bin by renaming that file to updxell.bin and putting that in the root of your usb, start xell and let it update xell. or you can use flash 360 to update xell at this point by renaming it to updslot0.bin and following the prompts in flash 360.
I followed this step by step. and everything worked until i got to line 15
@ step 14 I had a new dash running, but after i did step 15, everything is just black.
2 post above the one i quoted it says
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Now update xellous to xell-2f.bin by renaming that file to updslot0.bin and putting that in the root of your usb, start xellous and let it update xell.
And then some posted about that
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Also after you flashed xbr your xellous is replaced again by the XBR Xell so you need to update using Flash360
1st) why did step 15 hose my box?
2nd) why does the other persons tut, say to rename to a different file name? which is correct?
3rd) why does yet another person say i have to use flash360? do i have to? if so, why? which file name is correct to use?
thanks