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# Plug in console power **but do not turn it on**. | # Plug in console power **but do not turn it on**. | ||
# Set the switch to SPI if not set to that already. | # Set the switch to SPI if not set to that already. | ||
# Plug in the | # Plug in the xFlasher to your computer via the mini USB cable and plug in the glitch chip using the glitch chip programming cables. | ||
# Launch J-Runner, select Advanced > `Custom NAND/Timing File Functions`, then choose your XSVF file, and start. | # Launch J-Runner, select Advanced > `Custom NAND/Timing File Functions`, then choose your XSVF file, and start. | ||
Revision as of 03:56, 25 July 2021
The xFlasher 360 is a device created by Element18592 (TheModShop.co) used to read/write to Xbox 360 NANDs and program glitch chips. It works in conjunction with the Windows program J-Runner with Extras and can be used for JTAG and RGH installs. It is the fastest NAND programmer and achieves speeds up to 3x faster than the NAND-X.
Drivers can be downloaded here or in J-Runner with Extras by plugging in your xFlasher and clicking the xFlasher menu and “Install Drivers”. The official user guide can be found on TheModShop.co.
A setup video can be found on Octal450’s YouTube channel.
Switch Usage
There are two possible positions for the switch on the xFlasher:
eMMC
: For reading and flashing 4GB NANDs.SPI
: For 16/256/512MB NANDs and programming glitch chips.
Updating Glitch Chip Timing File
- Plug in console power **but do not turn it on**.
- Set the switch to SPI if not set to that already.
- Plug in the xFlasher to your computer via the mini USB cable and plug in the glitch chip using the glitch chip programming cables.
- Launch J-Runner, select Advanced >
Custom NAND/Timing File Functions
, then choose your XSVF file, and start.
Troubleshooting
- Verify all solder points are well done and not bridged. If unsure or think it is badly done, reflow the solder.
- Try running J-Runner as Administrator (Right click J-Runner > Run as Administrator).