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If you dont have your original NAND or your OSIG, than you need to open your console and get the CPU key manually using an Xecuter chip
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Post edited with method to get DVD key and OSIG without original NAND
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Great post man keep it up
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Sorry to sound like a noob, does this allow you to swap dvd drive?
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dazmataz wrote Sorry to sound like a noob, does this allow you to swap dvd drive?
Yes if you have the DVD key to the new drive
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xColorado880 wrote If you are having problems with this tutorial and you can't get this to work, go HERE

I have seen 5 threads a day with people who are having trouble copying games to their HDDs in Xexmenu or playing games





Problems if your DVD Drive Isn't Patched:
Getting Audio_TS and Video_VS in Xexmenu
Won't play games at the dashboard
...More miscellaneous problems




What you need:
DVD key
OSIG
CPU Key
flashdmp.bin
Original NAND (If you don't have your DVD Key or OSIG)



This Part is for people who have their Original NAND


If you don't have your DVD Key but you have your Original NAND,
Open your original NAND in 360 Flash Tool
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Click Save KV info
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Now after you have your original DVD key and OSIG,
go to 360 Flash Tool and hit Patch
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Than Type in your DVD key and OSIG
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Now click ok and save that image and use Flash 360.xex to flash it to your xbox

This Part is for people who don't have their original DVD key or OSIG



Things you will need:
Opened console
Your DVD drive
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1. To program your DVD drive you need to take it out of the Xbox 360 case and then connect it to your PC.

2.Now connect your CK3 Pro to your DVD drive using the SATA port on your computer
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3.For your PC to recognize your DVD drive you need to have a SATA connection. Most SATA connections work - however some don't work so well, particularly some onboard SATA chipsets. We always recommend that you get a VIA6421 Sata card. These are cheap and work with EVERY type of Xbox 360 DVD drive. You can buy them from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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4. Now open up [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . Jungle Flasher should find your DVD key and OSIG.
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5. Now follow the steps above to patch your DVD key and OSIG.
i cant get this to work any one help me?
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I don't understand the 1st part, i mean you're taking the DVD key from your original nand and patching it with the same DVD key you got from it in the 1st place? Wouldn't it make more sense if you had the key from the drive you have in there, if they're not matched to start, and then patched with that DVD key....
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JTAG-GALORE wrote I don't understand the 1st part, i mean you're taking the DVD key from your original nand and patching it with the same DVD key you got from it in the 1st place? Wouldn't it make more sense if you had the key from the drive you have in there, if they're not matched to start, and then patched with that DVD key....
Im confused on what your saying :/

Pretty much you take the DVD key from the original and patch it to a flashdmp that you have gotten through 360 Flash Tool
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xColorado880 wrote
JTAG-GALORE wrote I don't understand the 1st part, i mean you're taking the DVD key from your original nand and patching it with the same DVD key you got from it in the 1st place? Wouldn't it make more sense if you had the key from the drive you have in there, if they're not matched to start, and then patched with that DVD key....
Im confused on what your saying :/

Pretty much you take the DVD key from the original and patch it to a flashdmp that you have gotten through 360 Flash Tool


The reason behind the DVD drive not reading game's is because it doesn't have the matching DVD key on the drive itself.... So if you take the DVD key from the console and patch the NAND with that same DVD key - you are still left with a DVD drive with a key on it that doesn't match the console's DVD key on the NAND....
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JTAG-GALORE wrote
xColorado880 wrote
JTAG-GALORE wrote I don't understand the 1st part, i mean you're taking the DVD key from your original nand and patching it with the same DVD key you got from it in the 1st place? Wouldn't it make more sense if you had the key from the drive you have in there, if they're not matched to start, and then patched with that DVD key....
Im confused on what your saying :/

Pretty much you take the DVD key from the original and patch it to a flashdmp that you have gotten through 360 Flash Tool


The reason behind the DVD drive not reading game's is because it doesn't have the matching DVD key on the drive itself.... So if you take the DVD key from the console and patch the NAND with that same DVD key - you are still left with a DVD drive with a key on it that doesn't match the console's DVD key on the NAND....
But if you get the DVD key from the original NAND and it has the original DVD drive still intact, than that is the right DVD key.
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