Question on the Process of Flashing your 360 drive
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:21 am
Hey great site from what I've seen so far guys...
The question I have for you guys is to just double check that I have the procedure right as to how to correctly flash your xbox 360 drive (obviously depending on the drive you have in your 360) so that you can play back up copies of your already purchased 360 games. Now I had done some research over the past few hours on numerous sites with loads of written and video tutorials so I believe I have it mostly correct.
Here it is:
1--> First you must open up your 360 and determine the type of DVD drive you have in it.
2--> Depending on your drive you must find the correct firmware that is suitable for that drive.
3--> From here you need a certain program that can take your firmware and make it bootable? (this is where I'm kind of confused)
4--> Here you need to have a flash/thumb drive that can be used to boot from.
(I know there's some details missing from here to my next step and thats where I'll need some help)
5--> You then proceed to "dump" (I believe that's what its called) the firmware into the DVD drive through a SATA cable connected somewhere on your computer
That's all I've come to so far. My questions in regards to this process would have to be the following:
Since I don't currently have my 360 with me I can't ask which firmware I need but I would like to know what program I can use to make it "bootable" (if that's even correct) or if the program pertains to the firmware I need.
Do you "dumb" the firmware into the DVD drive or do you clear the drive of its old firmware first?
My last question pertains to after completing this process. When I make back-up copies of my games is there a way I can play them online without any trouble or will I be banned. I've seen different stories supporting either side as to whether you will be banned or not and I was wondering if someone could clarify what would actually happen. If it is indeed possible to play online then how would I go about doing that?
Thanks for all the help in advanced guys and I look forward to learning more about this subject.
The question I have for you guys is to just double check that I have the procedure right as to how to correctly flash your xbox 360 drive (obviously depending on the drive you have in your 360) so that you can play back up copies of your already purchased 360 games. Now I had done some research over the past few hours on numerous sites with loads of written and video tutorials so I believe I have it mostly correct.
Here it is:
1--> First you must open up your 360 and determine the type of DVD drive you have in it.
2--> Depending on your drive you must find the correct firmware that is suitable for that drive.
3--> From here you need a certain program that can take your firmware and make it bootable? (this is where I'm kind of confused)
4--> Here you need to have a flash/thumb drive that can be used to boot from.
(I know there's some details missing from here to my next step and thats where I'll need some help)
5--> You then proceed to "dump" (I believe that's what its called) the firmware into the DVD drive through a SATA cable connected somewhere on your computer
That's all I've come to so far. My questions in regards to this process would have to be the following:
Since I don't currently have my 360 with me I can't ask which firmware I need but I would like to know what program I can use to make it "bootable" (if that's even correct) or if the program pertains to the firmware I need.
Do you "dumb" the firmware into the DVD drive or do you clear the drive of its old firmware first?
My last question pertains to after completing this process. When I make back-up copies of my games is there a way I can play them online without any trouble or will I be banned. I've seen different stories supporting either side as to whether you will be banned or not and I was wondering if someone could clarify what would actually happen. If it is indeed possible to play online then how would I go about doing that?
Thanks for all the help in advanced guys and I look forward to learning more about this subject.