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maxtus

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V3 Support Tutorial
« on: February 09, 2010, 08:34:36 PM »
I bought v3 connectivity kit and i do not seem to understand anything about it....
do i have to do tracecuts with v3 kit? how does the USB probe works? whats the idea behind
the sata wafer kit included in the package.



any care to direct in me in the right direction, i wanna do my homework before i make any trace
cuts or do any damage to my drive.
Thanks in advance.
Maxtus

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2010, 11:54:19 AM »
Hi, this probe is for liteon 7xxxx version, no trace cut needed:

http://www.tiaowiki.com/w/Xbox_360_Lite_On_DVD_Key_Dumping_-_TIAO%27s_USB_Key_Extractor

Let me know if you have more questions

I bought v3 connectivity kit and i do not seem to understand anything about it....
do i have to do tracecuts with v3 kit? how does the USB probe works? whats the idea behind
the sata wafer kit included in the package.



any care to direct in me in the right direction, i wanna do my homework before i make any trace
cuts or do any damage to my drive.
Thanks in advance.
Maxtus

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2010, 11:56:59 AM »
its definately very helpful, Now i need to know how can i make this thing to eject my drive? its not doing that at all, when i turn on for the 1st time in the whole setup, all LEDs are suppose to be red or green? please advise, thanks for your help

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2010, 08:42:36 PM »
The "SATA wafer thing" is a connectivity kit for the XBOX 360 HDD. You can use either SATA or USB. Doesn't mater.

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2010, 04:34:41 PM »
The Molex cables from the power supply goes into the CK3. The SATA cables goes into the motherboard or a PCI device.

Connect both ends of the DVD power cable in the correct position using your fingernails. There's a button on the CK3 to eject the drive. Make sure you switch on the CK3 to the ON position.

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2010, 01:02:12 AM »
I have this kit as well.  I am trying to extract the key from the following:

Benq (I assume because the wires are white)
Model: DG-16D2S
Manufac. Date:  March 2008
FW Ver:  74850C

I am using a laptop:  Windows Vista, USB 2.0 to Sata adaptor, this kit and I have an Intel chipset.  I tried JungleFlasher v0.1.73 Beta and iPrep and I cannot figure out what is wrong.  I have read all of the tutorials and I am stumped.  I cannot find an application that will recognize the drive. 

I did open up the drive and I noticed something is missing by the R707 spot.  I have taken a picture of the board and posted it.  Could this be the reason JF does not see the drive?

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2010, 01:58:56 AM »
I have this kit as well.  I am trying to extract the key from the following:

Benq (I assume because the wires are white)
Model: DG-16D2S
Manufac. Date:  March 2008
FW Ver:  74850C
You have a LiteOn actually. The entire DVDKey32 process is explained here http://www.tiaowiki.com/forums/xbox-360-hardware-talk/problem-with-usb-extractor/ or in the JungleFlasher tutorial. http://jungleflasher.net/downloads.html | http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ATP720GN

If the drive was able to work in your 360, then it can be detected. Make sure your CK3 kit is on and connectivity is OK to and from your PC. The R707 spot should be fine, use the USB extractor to touch the correct point with JungleFlasher.

Once you got the key, you can follow this - http://www.tiaowiki.com/forums/xbox-360-hardware-talk/how-to-spoof-and-flash-to-a-new-liteonbenq/
« Last Edit: March 26, 2010, 02:14:14 AM by Tutoromix »

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2010, 12:01:37 AM »
Hi,

First, thank you for your help.  I appreciate the time you take to reply to my request.  Second, I am still having drive detection issues.  I followed the instructions in the tutorial and JF does not see the drive.  I have four I/O ports (on a laptop) and none of them have detected the drive.  I have four ports 0x01F0, 0x01F0, 0x0170, 0x0170.  I am thinking the ports are duplicated because I am on a laptop.  Is that correct?

What could be the problem?  JF has to see the drive prior to my attempt to flash it.  Two of the ports have, "No Drive Detected."  I have clicked the refresh drive properties button but nothing changes.  It still states, "No Drive Detected."

When I start up Jf it does detect 1 Com port.  I am sure it is for the probe.  There are no error messages in the beginning of the Jf start up.

So, the circuits that are missing above the R708, R707 and R709 slots have no impact on extracting the key?  What am I missing? 

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #8 on: March 29, 2010, 12:28:12 AM »
There are duplicate ports because both master/slave is considered as one port. The very first port is what you normally should chose if you connected the SATA cable to channel 1.

Your drive was working previously in the 360. But can't the drive at least be detected during POST/CMOS/BIOS? That's the first step before launching Windows. Be sure your CK3/SATA cable connectivity is proper before restarting your computer. Also, firmware has to be on the DVD drive for Windows to detect it. As long as it was able to work inside your 360, the BIOS should at least be able to detect it as a first step.
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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #9 on: March 29, 2010, 01:20:13 AM »
Ah, my drive would not eject.  So, it was not working properly.  After a little research I noticed three missing circuits on the Liteon board.  Thus, I am trying to flash a different drive to get my console up and running again.  However, I cannot retrieve the key because Jf will cannot detect the drive. 

I know I am missing something.  I have walked through the tutorial.  The I/O port cannot see it. 

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2010, 03:18:32 PM »
Suppose the drive was not working properly.  Can I still retrieve the key from the drive? 

Ah, my drive would not eject.  So, it was not working properly.  After a little research I noticed three missing circuits on the Liteon board.  Thus, I am trying to flash a different drive to get my console up and running again.  However, I cannot retrieve the key because Jf will cannot detect the drive. 

I know I am missing something.  I have walked through the tutorial.  The I/O port cannot see it.

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2010, 03:49:11 PM »
Yes, the PCB still remains working. What controls ejecting are those IDE/SATA-looking cables hooked up to the PCB and the wires. Dumping/flashing still works. You can only eject after all cables/wires are hooked up, doesn't prevent you from dumping/flashing.

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2010, 04:19:22 PM »
Okay, so I got the drive to eject by making a patch on the DVD mother board.  However, jf still does not recognize the device.  The device manager sees it as a USB Mass Storage Device with a Code 10.  It cannot start the device.  I need help.

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2010, 04:39:49 PM »
One more thing, when the drive is in the Xbox the power button keeps blinking after booting up to the dashboard.  What does that mean?


Yes, the PCB still remains working. What controls ejecting are those IDE/SATA-looking cables hooked up to the PCB and the wires. Dumping/flashing still works. You can only eject after all cables/wires are hooked up, doesn't prevent you from dumping/flashing.

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Re: V3 Support Tutorial
« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2010, 05:14:10 PM »
The drive has no power or has not been flashed with iXtreme firmware. Make sure your drive can be detected in CMOS/POST/BIOS.

Also check your connections...
« Last Edit: April 14, 2010, 05:36:49 PM by Tutoromix »