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Xbox360 Forums => Xbox 360 Hacking Forums => Technical Onboard Bios / Kernel / Dashboard Forum => Topic started by: Aldanga on October 09, 2010, 06:16:00 PM
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The easiest way would be to dump the NAND and check it with 360 Flash Tool. You should be able to figure out if it's freeBOOT or XBR that way.
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Use Flash 360 or the XeLLous HTTP daemon to dump your NAND.
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*facepalm*
I'm an idiot. I think freeBOOT was still using a dual-NAND solution back around 8955. So I don't think it can possibly be freeBOOT. It would have to be XBR (unless there are dual NANDs inside the 360).
Anyway, if you open old XBR images in a hex editor it'll say zero-paired, while freeBOOT images (at least new ones) show the standard Microsoft info. I'd guess the old freeBOOTs say the same thing, but I never ran a Cygnos/xD card solution, so I can't say for sure.