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There are four main ways to exploit your console. For software mods, there is the game save exploit method and the hotswap method. For hardware mods, you can install a modchip, or manually flash the TSOP. Use the following points to help you decide on the path to take:
There are five main ways to exploit your console. For software mods, there is the ENDGAME exploit, the game save exploit, and the hotswap method. For hardware mods, you can install a modchip, or manually flash the TSOP. Use the following points to help you decide on the path to take:
 
* The easiest and safest method is the game save exploit, which requires one of four specific games, a Xbox to USB-Female adapter, and a flash drive or Android device.


* The easiest and safest method is the ENDGAME exploit using the Xbox Softmodding Tool. It requires an Xbox to USB-Female adapter and a flash drive or Android device — or a memory card loaded with the save such as from a modded console.
* The game save exploit predates the ENDGAME exploit and requires one of four specific games, a Xbox to USB-Female adapter, and a flash drive or Android device.
* The hotswap method only requires a PC with an IDE port, but can risk shocking your PC or Xbox components.  
* The hotswap method only requires a PC with an IDE port, but can risk shocking your PC or Xbox components.  
* Some modchips can be installed without soldering. Different modchips may be suited for different motherboard revisions.
* Some modchips can be installed without soldering. Different modchips may be suited for different motherboard revisions.
* TSOP Flashing can be done with only soldering and a DVD-R. It is impossible to TSOP flash a revision 1.6 motherboard.
* TSOP Flashing can be done with only soldering and a DVD-R. It is impossible to TSOP flash a revision 1.6 motherboard.
* If the HDD is broken, and you had not previously exploited the console to get a copy of the EEPROM, you can use an EEPROM recovery method to recovery the HDD key and rebuild the hard drive. Alternatively, hard-modding the console can negate the need to use a locked hard drive in the first place.
* If the HDD is broken, and you had not previously exploited the console to get a copy of the EEPROM, you can use an EEPROM recovery method to recovery the HDD key and rebuild the hard drive. Alternatively, hard-modding the console can negate the need to use a locked hard drive in the first place.


You can check your motherboard revision [[Xbox:Versions|here]].
You can check your motherboard revision [[Xbox:Versions|here]].
<p style="font-size: large;">[[Xbox:ENDGAME|ENDGAME (softmod)]]</p>


<p style="font-size: large;">[[Xbox:Game Save Exploit|Game Save Exploit (softmod)]]</p>
<p style="font-size: large;">[[Xbox:Game Save Exploit|Game Save Exploit (softmod)]]</p>

Revision as of 06:42, 6 March 2024

There are five main ways to exploit your console. For software mods, there is the ENDGAME exploit, the game save exploit, and the hotswap method. For hardware mods, you can install a modchip, or manually flash the TSOP. Use the following points to help you decide on the path to take:

  • The easiest and safest method is the ENDGAME exploit using the Xbox Softmodding Tool. It requires an Xbox to USB-Female adapter and a flash drive or Android device — or a memory card loaded with the save such as from a modded console.
  • The game save exploit predates the ENDGAME exploit and requires one of four specific games, a Xbox to USB-Female adapter, and a flash drive or Android device.
  • The hotswap method only requires a PC with an IDE port, but can risk shocking your PC or Xbox components.
  • Some modchips can be installed without soldering. Different modchips may be suited for different motherboard revisions.
  • TSOP Flashing can be done with only soldering and a DVD-R. It is impossible to TSOP flash a revision 1.6 motherboard.
  • If the HDD is broken, and you had not previously exploited the console to get a copy of the EEPROM, you can use an EEPROM recovery method to recovery the HDD key and rebuild the hard drive. Alternatively, hard-modding the console can negate the need to use a locked hard drive in the first place.

You can check your motherboard revision here.

ENDGAME (softmod)

Game Save Exploit (softmod)

Hotswap (softmod)

Modchip (hardmod)

TSOP Flashing (hardmod)