Answer me this please, did you just launch the exploit through the file manager ?
Your Halo xbox still works because that trace isnt required for it to work, on debug boxes theres a little resistor bridging those two pads so the bios can be written, retail units dont have those resistors to stop you just flashing any bios to your TSOP. If you carefully follow the trace there will be another pad or place you can solder a wire to, to bridge the gap.
Yes I put the 4541000d folder in my E: and ran the default.xbe.
The Bios on this attachment is of my Halo XBOX.
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jwerner2 Xbox-HQ Member
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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:48 pm Post subject:
Also, Im sorry to bother you but do you think you could simplify this last pic for me? Im not understanding it much.
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jwerner2 Xbox-HQ Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:00 am Post subject:
I think I know what you are saying, correct me if Im wrong.
The one Im speaking of thats missing is the blue, so if I follow that blue I can find another pad and rather than just using a dab of solder between the two I would use a wire to run it back to that red one?
You are correct in what you are saying, follow the Blue untill you find a nice spot to solder to, then bridge the red to the new blue location with a piece of small gauge wire.
It looks like your Halo box is just running the original bios, is it softmodded ? _________________
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