Where to stick my probe!

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leafeater
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Where to stick my probe!

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So i have a Lite-On that needs flashing and i just got my xecuter probe in the mail. I wanted CoFree's awsome IPrepv9 Lite-On video, but i am still lost on where i need to stick the probe and when it needs to be stuck there.

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Leaf
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Re: Where to stick my probe!

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leafeater wrote:So i have a Lite-On that needs flashing and i just got my xecuter probe in the mail. I wanted CoFree's awsome IPrepv9 Lite-On video, but i am still lost on where i need to stick the probe and when it needs to be stuck there.

Thanks,
Leaf

you put it on the 707 hole

Follow the tutorial step by step do things when he says and youll be fine.

heres the link for the video

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You can make out the 707 probe point in this pic:

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Also type in Dlit 1234567 12345 (or whatever your serial is) attach probe THEN press enter while keeping it inserted. Boot back into windows when its dumped and check the key with jungleflasher and save it to a few places , email it to yourself and maybe even burn it onto a disc as it's crucial if anything goes wrong in the future. Sounds like overkill but better safe than sorry.
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