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Xbox360 Forums => Xbox 360 Hacking Forums => Technical DVD-ROM and Modified DVD Firmware Forum => Topic started by: st3venhal1 on May 01, 2008, 01:35:00 PM
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I went into firmtool after reading and my original was a good key, but the CFW was bad. What does this mean? What should i do?
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When you say firmtool, do you actually mean Firmware Toolbox.... Firmtool is a dos tool, there is no going into it... Although, if the CFW file is all 0x77 there is a good chance that firmtool didn't work.........
You can use firmware tool box to copy the key from the OFW to the CFW file...
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This happened with me before.....
Just back up the OFW - lose this, you are goosed.
Once done, load into windows, copy the OFW into the BenQ/Samsung (what drive are you modding) hacked firmware folder where 'make ictreme firmware' cmd is....
rename it orig.bin
double click 'make ixtreme f/w''cmd
take the file it creates and place it in the boot device -> directory X/backups/7 numbers/5numbers
It needs to be renamed to BenQ-CFW.bin or SAM.CFW.bin to flash it, this depends on if it was a BenQ or Samsung you are flashing.
Then, use
fben 7numbers 5numbers
or
fsam 7numbers 5numbers
For BenQ / Samsung
This post has been edited by OggyUK: May 2 2008, 02:39 AM
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What i ended up doing was going into the firmware toolbox and copying the key from OFW to CFW and then i saved, and restarted, and did the fben command. Would it automaticcally write the hacked firmware or did it just re-write the original firmware? Do i litterally have to name the CFW "hacked firmware" and the OFW "original firmware" or is that just an explanation of what CFW and OFW mean?
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You have it correct, OFW/CFW are original/custom firmware.
What you done was correct.