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How to Update Your Exploited Console to 16747 Using Xell
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Notice: This tutorial, and all of it's content including pictures and text was created by me. The only credit due is for the video in which I have used and the download link.

Download to 16747 Files (I Do Not Take Credit for This Link):
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Step 1: Obtain Your NAND Image

If you already have your NAND image, skip this step. For those of you who do not, this tutorial is for you.



Step 2: Update Your NAND Image Using "xeBuild GUI 2.0"

First, run the program. This should pop up:

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Now click "Open" and select your NAND image.

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Check that your "Build type" and "Motherboard" are correct. They should automatically be selected after loading the imgae.

Now put your CPUKey into the program.

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This is important: Go to "Kernel version", and change the tab to say "Custom."

Then, type 16747 into the space available.

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Now simply click "Generate hacked image".

A pop-up should appear, click "Yes".

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Step 3: Flash Your New Image to Your Console

A new file should have been created in your output location called "updflash.bin."

Put this file on a USB, then plug your USB into your console.

Boot your console into Xell by pressing eject.

Wait until you are told the flash is complete, then power off.

Congratulations! You are now done!

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Trinity-Pulse wrote Notice: This tutorial, and all of it's content including pictures and text was created by me. The only credit due is for the video in which I have used and the download link.

Download to 16747 Files (I Do Not Take Credit for This Link):
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Step 1: Obtain Your NAND Image

If you already have your NAND image, skip this step. For those of you who do not, this tutorial is for you.



Step 2: Update Your NAND Image Using "xeBuild GUI 2.0"

First, run the program. This should pop up:

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Now click "Open" and select your NAND image.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Check that your "Build type" and "Motherboard" are correct. They should automatically be selected after loading the imgae.

Now put your CPUKey into the program.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


This is important: Go to "Kernel version", and change the tab to say "Custom."

Then, type 16747 into the space available.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Now simply click "Generate hacked image".

A pop-up should appear, click "Yes".

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Step 3: Flash Your New Image to Your Console

A new file should have been created in your output location called "updflash.bin."

Put this file on a USB, then plug your USB into your console.

Boot your console into Xell by pressing eject.

Wait until you are told the flash is complete, then power off.

Congratulations! You are now done!

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this online? at all it is correct
#3. Posted:
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Does anyone confirm this *As working*???
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Does anyone have any confirmation stating that this tutorial works to update Xebuild?
Seems legit but you can never second guess trollers
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This is legit i have video tut of how to update your rgh/jtag so it works fine
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Thanks for the tutorial. This is the first Dash Update since I have had my RGH. Will be very helpful for the first time I have to update my dash!
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nice tut. this will help many people that dont know how to do it
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I just did this tutorial and powered my Xbox back one once I was done and I got error E 71. What do I do?
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Echo_Gaming wrote I just did this tutorial and powered my Xbox back one once I was done and I got error E 71. What do I do?

Reflash NAND with original image.
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This should help some users. Good job on the design of the topic.
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