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[[Category:Xbox360]]
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This guide will walk you through obtaining NAND dumps, creating a patched dump, and writing it to the console using a SD card read/write kit.
{{Note|Reading Corona NANDs with an SD tool can often be inconsistant across multiple console motherboards and card readers, even with the same SD tool and same card reader model. It is recommended to use a USB tool like the xFlasher360, Element's 4GB USB tool, or PicoFlasher.}}
This guide will walk you through obtaining NAND dumps, creating a patched dump, and writing it to the console using a SD card read/write kit or modern NAND flasher.  


'''This is ''only'' compatible with 4GB NAND Corona motherboards.'''
'''This guide is ''only'' compatible with 4GB NAND Corona motherboards.'''


==Equipment Needed==
==Equipment Needed==
* A PC running Windows Vista or later  
*A PC running Windows Vista or later
* A soldering iron, solder, and flux (MG 835 recommended)  
*A soldering iron, solder, and flux (MG 835 recommended)
* Isopropyl alcohol (91% or higher recommended) and cotton swabs  
* Isopropyl alcohol (91% or higher recommended) and cotton swabs
* [https://github.com/Octal450/J-Runner-with-Extras/releases/latest J-Runner with Extras]  
*[https://github.com/Octal450/J-Runner-with-Extras/releases/latest J-Runner with Extras]
* One of the following:  
*One of the following:  
** [https://themodshop.co/shop/sd-tool.html SD Tool 2.2] ('''Recommended''')
**[https://themodshop.co/shop/xflasher.html xFlasher360 by Element18592] '''(Recommended)'''
** Xecuter Corona 4GB NAND RW Kit V4.
**Raspberry Pi Pico (or other RP2040 based board) flashed with [[Xbox 360:PicoFlasher|PicoFlasher]] '''(Recommended as a cheap alternative)'''
** [https://themodshop.co/shop/usb-tool.html 4GB USB Tool by Element18592]
**[https://themodshop.co/shop/usb-tool.html 4GB USB Tool by Element18592]
** Maximus SD Tool for 4GB Corona Nand Kit.
**[https://themodshop.co/shop/sd-tool.html SD Tool 2.2 by Element18592]  
** Your own [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:VeWvR.jpg DIY R/W cable].
**Maximus SD Tool for 4GB Corona Nand Kit
* A [https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=smoke+usb+card+reader&_sacat=0 supported SD card reader] (if not using the 4GB USB Tool)
**Xecuter Corona 4GB NAND RW Kit V4
**Your own [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:VeWvR.jpg DIY R/W cable] made with a microSD to SD card adapter
*A [https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=smoke+usb+card+reader&_sacat=0 supported SD card reader] if you are using an SD tool


==Soldering to the Motherboard==
==Soldering to the Motherboard==  


* If you bought an xFlasher 360, use this [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:VSjLtdi.png installation diagram].
*If you bought an xFlasher 360, use this [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:VSjLtdi.png installation diagram].
* If you bought a SD Tool 2.2 or 4GB USB Tool, use this [https://weekendmodder.com/store/image/catalog/modshop4gb%20tool.jpg install diagram].
* If you bought a Raspberry Pi and are using Picoflasher, use this [https://weekendmodder.com/images/PicoFlasher4gbreads.jpg installation diagram].
* If you bought an Xecuter Corona SD Card R/W kit, it will come with a QSB to install according to this [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:I87Y1kO.png installation diagram].
*If you bought a SD Tool 2.2 or 4GB USB Tool, use this [https://weekendmodder.com/store/image/catalog/modshop4gb%20tool.jpg install diagram].
* If you bought a Maximus SD Tool, install according to [http://www.arcalide.com/download/360/corona/SDTool_Manual_Eng.pdf pages 1-4 of the manual].
*If you bought an Xecuter Corona SD Card R/W kit, it will come with a QSB to install according to this [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:I87Y1kO.png installation diagram].
* If you did not buy a R/W kit, you can create your own SD card reader using a microSD to SD card adapter and wiring it up [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:VeWvR.jpg according to this diagram].
*If you bought a Maximus SD Tool, install according to [http://www.arcalide.com/download/360/corona/SDTool_Manual_Eng.pdf pages 1-4 of the manual].
*If you did not buy a R/W kit, you can create your own SD card reader using a microSD to SD card adapter and wire it up [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:VeWvR.jpg according to this diagram].


==Solder Bridges==
==Solder Bridges==
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Ensure to check [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:9QEmPTJl.jpg these resistors] and solder as noted.
Ensure to check [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:9QEmPTJl.jpg these resistors] and solder as noted.


==Reading the NAND==
==Reading the NAND with J-Runner ==


# Extract [https://cdn.octalsconsoleshop.com/J-Runner%20with%20Extras.zip J-Runner with Extras].
#Extract [https://github.com/Octal450/J-Runner-with-Extras/releases/latest J-Runner with Extras].
# With your Xbox 360 powered off and the card reader or USB tool plugged into a PC, insert the SD card into the reader. Plug your Xbox 360 power supply in, but '''do not turn it on'''.
#With your Xbox 360 powered off and the card reader or USB tool plugged into a PC, insert the SD card into the reader. Plug your Xbox 360 power supply in, but '''do not turn it on'''.
#* If you are using an xFlasher, set the switch to <code>eMMC</code>.
#* If you are using an xFlasher, set the switch to <code>eMMC</code>.
# Launch J-Runner, and in the top right, click the "NAND Type" button and select "Corona 4GB" and OK.
#Launch J-Runner, and in the top right, click the "NAND Type" button and select "Corona 4GB" and OK.
# In J-Runner, select "Read Nand" in the top left. A pane will open in the lower right, listing some removable drives. If everything is wired properly, one will show up as Removable Media. If you don’t see it, see the troubleshooting steps at the bottom of this page. Select the drive and click "Read". It will read your NAND twice and automatically compare the dumps. When it has finished, it will tell you if the two dumps are an exact match. If they aren’t, take more dumps until you get matching ones.
#In J-Runner, select "Read Nand" in the top left. A pane will open in the lower right, listing some removable drives. If everything is wired properly, one will show up as Removable Media.  
#*If you don’t see it, see the troubleshooting steps at the bottom of this page. Select the drive and click "Read". It will read your NAND twice and automatically compare the dumps. When it has finished, it will tell you if the two dumps are an exact match. If they aren’t, take more dumps until you get matching ones.
# Copy one of the dumps to a safe place such as cloud storage or send it to yourself in an email to keep it safe. They are located in the output folder.
# Copy one of the dumps to a safe place such as cloud storage or send it to yourself in an email to keep it safe. They are located in the output folder.


==Writing the NAND==
==Writing the NAND with J-Runner==  


# With your Xbox 360 powered off and the card reader plugged into a PC, insert the SD card into the reader. Plug your Xbox 360 power supply in, but '''do not turn it on'''.
#With your Xbox 360 powered off and the card reader plugged into a PC, insert the SD card into the reader. Plug your Xbox 360 power supply in, but '''do not turn it on'''.
# Launch J-Runner, and in the top right, click the "NAND Type" button and select "Corona 4GB" and OK.
#Launch J-Runner, and in the top right, click the "NAND Type" button and select "Corona 4GB" and OK.
# Select "…" next to the Load Source field and choose your <code>nanddump1.bin</code>. In the top right of the window, select the latest the dashboard version in the dropdown menu next to "Dash Version".
#Select "…" next to the Load Source field and choose your <code>nanddump1.bin</code>. In the top right of the window, select the latest the dashboard version in the dropdown menu next to "Dash Version".
#* If you want to add a dashboard, extract it to the XeBuild folder inside your J-Runner directory, and restart J-Runner.
#*If you want to add a dashboard, extract it to the XeBuild folder inside your J-Runner directory, and restart J-Runner.
# Select the appropriate <code>Glitch</code> radio button in the top right of the window:
#Select the appropriate <code>Glitch</code> radio button in the top right of the window:  
#* <code>Glitch</code> - For RGH1
#*<code>Glitch2</code> - For RGH1.2, RGH2, RGH3, and S-RGH
#* <code>Glitch2</code> - For RGH1.2, RGH2, and S-RGH
#*<code>Glitch2m</code> - For RGH1.2, RGH2, RGH3, and S-RGH if your eFuses are in a non-bootable state.
#* <code>Glitch2m</code> - For RGH1.2, RGH2, and S-RGH if your eFuses are in a non-bootable state.
#Put a check in the appropriate check box (if applicable) in the top right of the window.
# Put a check in the appropriate check box (if applicable) in the top right of the window:
#*If you are using RGH 1.2 or S-RGH, toggle '''SMC+'''
#*If you are using RGH2 with a X360ACE, use '''SMC+'''
#*If you are using RGH2 with a CR3/CR4, toggle '''CR4'''
#*If you are using RGH2+ with a CR4, toggle '''CR4'''
#* If you are using RGH3, toggle '''RGH3'''
#* If you have an Xbox 360 E motherboard with Windbond branded RAM, toggle '''WB 2K'''
#Select the "Create XeLL" button and wait for it to finish.
#Select the "Write XeLL" button, select your system, and press OK. A pane will open in the lower right, listing some removable drives. If everything is wired properly, one will show up as Removable Media.
#*If you don’t see it, see the troubleshooting steps at the bottom of this page. Select the drive and click "Write". J-Runner will write the modified NAND dump to the motherboard.
#Once it has successfully written to the motherboard, unplug the power cable from your Xbox 360 and unplug the USB cable from the computer and programmer.
#Go back to the RGH page and continue at the start of the [[Xbox_360:RGH#RGH_Wiring|RGH Wiring section]].


{| class="wikitable"
==Troubleshooting==  
!align="center"| Model
!align="center"| RGH1.2
!align="center"| RGH2
!align="center"| RGH2+
!align="center"| S-RGH
|-
|align="center"| Zephyr
|align="center"| -
|align="center"| SMC+^1
|align="center"| -
|align="center"| -
|-
|align="center"| Falcon
|align="center"| SMC+
|align="center"| SMC+^1
|align="center"| CR4
|align="center"| -
|-
|align="center"| Jasper
|align="center"| SMC+
|align="center"| CR4^2
|align="center"| CR4
|align="center"| SMC+
|-
|align="center"| Trinity
|align="center"| -
|align="center"| CR4^2
|align="center"| CR4
|align="center"| SMC+
|-
|align="center"| Corona
|align="center"| -
|align="center"| CR4^2
|align="center"| CR4
|align="center"| SMC+
|}


^1 X360ACE chips only
*'''Console does not show up in the list of devices'''
 
**Check soldering
^2 CR3/CR4 and X360ACE chips only
**Make sure you insert the SD card tool before powering the Xbox
# Select the "Create ECC" button and wait for it to finish.
**If possible, try a different card reader
# Select the "Write ECC" button and select your system and press OK. A pane will open in the lower right, listing some removable drives. If everything is wired properly, one will show up as Removable Media. If you don’t see it, see the troubleshooting steps at the bottom of this page. Select the drive and click "Write". J-Runner will write the modified NAND dump to the motherboard.
**Make sure the crystal is grounded properly
# Once it has successfully written to the motherboard, unplug the power cable from your Xbox 360 and unplug the USB cable from the computer and programmer.
*'''What should I do if I ripped off a soldering pad?'''
# Go back to the RGH Hack page and continue at the start of the [[Xbox_360:RGH#RGH_Wiring|RGH Wiring section]].
**Look online for an alternate point to solder on to. Practice more on junk electronics before attempting to continue.
 
==Troubleshooting==
 
* '''Console does not show up in the list of devices'''
** Check soldering
** Make sure you insert the SD card tool before powering the Xbox
** Make sure the crystal is grounded properly
* '''What should I do if I ripped off a soldering pad?'''
** Look online for an alternate point to solder on to. Practice more on junk electronics before attempting to continue.

Revision as of 02:43, 23 May 2023

Exclamation-circle-fill.svgReading Corona NANDs with an SD tool can often be inconsistant across multiple console motherboards and card readers, even with the same SD tool and same card reader model. It is recommended to use a USB tool like the xFlasher360, Element's 4GB USB tool, or PicoFlasher.


This guide will walk you through obtaining NAND dumps, creating a patched dump, and writing it to the console using a SD card read/write kit or modern NAND flasher.

This guide is only compatible with 4GB NAND Corona motherboards.

Equipment Needed

Soldering to the Motherboard

Solder Bridges

Ensure to check these resistors and solder as noted.

Reading the NAND with J-Runner

  1. Extract J-Runner with Extras.
  2. With your Xbox 360 powered off and the card reader or USB tool plugged into a PC, insert the SD card into the reader. Plug your Xbox 360 power supply in, but do not turn it on.
    • If you are using an xFlasher, set the switch to eMMC.
  3. Launch J-Runner, and in the top right, click the "NAND Type" button and select "Corona 4GB" and OK.
  4. In J-Runner, select "Read Nand" in the top left. A pane will open in the lower right, listing some removable drives. If everything is wired properly, one will show up as Removable Media.
    • If you don’t see it, see the troubleshooting steps at the bottom of this page. Select the drive and click "Read". It will read your NAND twice and automatically compare the dumps. When it has finished, it will tell you if the two dumps are an exact match. If they aren’t, take more dumps until you get matching ones.
  5. Copy one of the dumps to a safe place such as cloud storage or send it to yourself in an email to keep it safe. They are located in the output folder.

Writing the NAND with J-Runner

  1. With your Xbox 360 powered off and the card reader plugged into a PC, insert the SD card into the reader. Plug your Xbox 360 power supply in, but do not turn it on.
  2. Launch J-Runner, and in the top right, click the "NAND Type" button and select "Corona 4GB" and OK.
  3. Select "…" next to the Load Source field and choose your nanddump1.bin. In the top right of the window, select the latest the dashboard version in the dropdown menu next to "Dash Version".
    • If you want to add a dashboard, extract it to the XeBuild folder inside your J-Runner directory, and restart J-Runner.
  4. Select the appropriate Glitch radio button in the top right of the window:
    • Glitch2 - For RGH1.2, RGH2, RGH3, and S-RGH
    • Glitch2m - For RGH1.2, RGH2, RGH3, and S-RGH if your eFuses are in a non-bootable state.
  5. Put a check in the appropriate check box (if applicable) in the top right of the window.
    • If you are using RGH 1.2 or S-RGH, toggle SMC+
    • If you are using RGH2 with a X360ACE, use SMC+
    • If you are using RGH2 with a CR3/CR4, toggle CR4
    • If you are using RGH2+ with a CR4, toggle CR4
    • If you are using RGH3, toggle RGH3
    • If you have an Xbox 360 E motherboard with Windbond branded RAM, toggle WB 2K
  6. Select the "Create XeLL" button and wait for it to finish.
  7. Select the "Write XeLL" button, select your system, and press OK. A pane will open in the lower right, listing some removable drives. If everything is wired properly, one will show up as Removable Media.
    • If you don’t see it, see the troubleshooting steps at the bottom of this page. Select the drive and click "Write". J-Runner will write the modified NAND dump to the motherboard.
  8. Once it has successfully written to the motherboard, unplug the power cable from your Xbox 360 and unplug the USB cable from the computer and programmer.
  9. Go back to the RGH page and continue at the start of the RGH Wiring section.

Troubleshooting

  • Console does not show up in the list of devices
    • Check soldering
    • Make sure you insert the SD card tool before powering the Xbox
    • If possible, try a different card reader
    • Make sure the crystal is grounded properly
  • What should I do if I ripped off a soldering pad?
    • Look online for an alternate point to solder on to. Practice more on junk electronics before attempting to continue.