Awesome tool, thanks!
It does what it says, and says what it does.
I don't understand what all of the confusion and questions are about- (IMG:
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It is real simple:
This is a decrypter for the 360's X value. This is where the 360 itself records any security related error codes (among other things). NOT XBL!!! just the console itself. Guess what? If the value is all zeros then I guess nothing has been written there has it?
If the console detects that you have done something funny, or finds a strange error, it will record it here- presumably to be reported back to MS via XBL or used if you mail it in for service.
Think Windows event viewer, or the error codes in your car which can be read at the auto parts store or dealership.
XBL can certainly read and write to this spot. So really, this is only telling you what you should
already know about your own console: If your console is banned or not since the last itime you connected, (duh) or if it has recorded any other security errors. How could your console possibly know if it were banned before it has connected to the XBL server?
This tool cannot tell you what will happent the next time you connect! If you need to know that take your 360 to a fortuneteller or call one of those 1-800 numbers!
This tool tells you absolutely
nothing about what is going on over at XBL. You could be in the crosshairs with MS's finger on the trigger and your console would never know it until it is too late!
So what may this be useful for if not detecting your own ban before it happens? Well, I guess that if you wanted to buy a used console on Ebay or whatever, you could use this tool to see if it has already been banned before you buy it...
you know, everything the app's description already told you. (IMG:
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This post has been edited by specialguest: Today, 04:41 AM