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In the event that you lose your original NAND dump, you can create a new one called a "donor NAND". | |||
==Process== | == JRunner == | ||
[https://cdn.octalsconsoleshop.com/J-Runner%20with%20Extras.zip JRunner With Extras] is maintained by Octal450 with work from various community members. JRunner has the function to create a donor NAND for any console with only a CPU Key and a LDV (Lockdown Value) of the particular console. | |||
== Process == | |||
# Open JRunner and click the "Nand" tab, then go to the "Create Donor Nand..." tab. | # Open JRunner and click the "Nand" tab, then go to the "Create Donor Nand..." tab. | ||
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# In the Xebuild portion of the main JRunner application select your dashboard and glitch type. | # In the Xebuild portion of the main JRunner application select your dashboard and glitch type. | ||
# Click "Next" in the donor nand window, paste your CPU key in the field. | # Click "Next" in the donor nand window, paste your CPU key in the field. | ||
# Check "Donor Keyvault" if you do not have your original keyvault. | # Check "Donor Keyvault" if you do not have your original keyvault. Note this will effectively make your console act as if it is banned. Click "Next". | ||
# Enter the Lockdown Value in the "LDV" selection, and leave "Donor SMC Config" checked. | # Enter the Lockdown Value in the "LDV" selection, and leave "Donor SMC Config" checked. | ||
# JRunner will confirm the information you have entered, and ask you to click the "Finish" button. | # JRunner will confirm the information you have entered, and ask you to click the "Finish" button. | ||
# JRunner will then generate your donor | # JRunner will then generate your donor NAND. The NAND will be located in another folder with numbers as the name, the specific folder can be found in the JRunner log. | ||
# The | # The NAND can then be flashed using XeLL or any homebrew NAND flasher, as well as hardware flashers. |
Revision as of 04:52, 19 March 2022
In the event that you lose your original NAND dump, you can create a new one called a "donor NAND".
JRunner
JRunner With Extras is maintained by Octal450 with work from various community members. JRunner has the function to create a donor NAND for any console with only a CPU Key and a LDV (Lockdown Value) of the particular console.
Process
- Open JRunner and click the "Nand" tab, then go to the "Create Donor Nand..." tab.
- Select your motherboard type, click "Ok".
- In the Xebuild portion of the main JRunner application select your dashboard and glitch type.
- Click "Next" in the donor nand window, paste your CPU key in the field.
- Check "Donor Keyvault" if you do not have your original keyvault. Note this will effectively make your console act as if it is banned. Click "Next".
- Enter the Lockdown Value in the "LDV" selection, and leave "Donor SMC Config" checked.
- JRunner will confirm the information you have entered, and ask you to click the "Finish" button.
- JRunner will then generate your donor NAND. The NAND will be located in another folder with numbers as the name, the specific folder can be found in the JRunner log.
- The NAND can then be flashed using XeLL or any homebrew NAND flasher, as well as hardware flashers.