QUOTE(stubbycascade @ Nov 3 2013, 05:06 PM)
Where is the cheapest place i can get a x360 usb pro v2 from?
OK - Trinity & Liteon 16d4 - winbond
For this 16d4 and JungleFlasher use, you're probably gonna need that x360 usb pro 2. If your computer's motherboard has a Sata port - you might be able to interface that way, with spending no money. But you will still need to power the drive correctly.
The x360 usb pro2 handles interfacing and powering the drive. Plus the drive has some other bonus features.
Winbond can be Kamikazed. But it takes patience and a delicate touch. FIRST - using JungleFlasher, get a Dummy bin read of the drive. And be sure to save it in a desktop folder. That is all the identify info of the drive. If things go badly; you still have a salvation route.
Very Important - get that Dummy bin and DriveKey first. Don't do anything else before that.
The other option with Winbond is using a replacement pcb built by TX.
Now - go to Team Xecuter and review the tutorials on Drive flashing for 16d4. Or review the pdf files in the JungleFlasher App itself. It is step by step. If you have a phat 360 drive just lying around; practice with that just getting used to JungleFlasher.
Getting a USB pro2: Xconsoles, Modchipcentral - maybe used on Ebay or this very site. Guess you could check Amazon too.
QUOTE(stubbycascade @ Nov 4 2013, 04:47 PM)
I was reading your response and saw that i might be able to use my pc`s SATA port. would this work i have a
Gateway gt5656 with a AMD ATHLON 64 X2 processor. Im going to upload some pics of the pc motherboard. Please tell me if this way will work
I don't know if your Sata ports will work perfectly for interfacing with JungleFlasher and the 360 dvd drive. Its worth a try. You might have to change some settings - but I don't have exact details on that.
I use my available Sata ports for things sometimes - and have no issues. But I've not used them directly while using JungleFlasher.
One of the challenges with LiteOn 16d4's is the Spi Lock. TX references that some chipsets might not work using the Sata route. And why they say the x360 usb pro 2 is essential.
But try it .... see what results you get.
The other thing is powering the drive while flashing it. A Sata port won't power. You need either a 360 usb pro 2, or CK3 ... or some other kind of adapter. I do not recommend using the console to power the drive. Some people have had unfortunate incidents doing that.
Go to Team Xecuter dot com .... browse their tutorials closely. There is info everywhere. Those boxed and colored sections have some real precise insight.