First off hello to everyone. Ive lurked here for a bit and Ive learned everything and anything Ive ever wanted to know about flashing from this site. Big thanks to the admins and those that have made the tutorials.
Heres my strange flash problem. I bought a 360 off a friend of mine. He hasnt played it in over a year but said it works fine. I hooked it up and played madden for a minute(worked fine) then took it home to flash.
Its a stock virgin Samsung ms28
I used JF 1.59
and I flashed the drive to IX 1.6
Every thing worked fine and I backed up my key and firmware
Once it got to the Flash Verification Test, bank 1 came back like this
Flash Verification Test !
Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ...........x.....
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................
Write verified OK !
The x bothered me but I figured if it verified I was fine, so I sent the outro. I hooked it up and It started to play my original copy of madden, then at the start screen it got glitchy or pixelated and froze. Then I tried 2 back ups and they worked fine. Then I tried another original game and it froze after a little bit.
I stepped away and went to dinner with some friends for an hour. I came home and tried all the disks again and everyone worked fine. I tested one original copy for 30 mins.
The only thing I can think of is that either this xbox is on its way to a E74 error and it was just a coincidence with the games first time around, or the bank 1 flash verification is a problem and I need to re-flash. Should I have used JF 1.64 since I was flashing IX 1.6 fw. Would that make much of a difference
Heres my JF log
JungleFlasher 0.1.59 Beta
Session Started Tue Jul 14 18:16:57 2009
This is a 32 bit process running on a 32 bit CPU
PortIO is installed and running.
Found 4 I/O Ports.
Found 0 Com Ports.
Found 9 windows drives.
Found 2 CD/DVD drives.
Sending Sammy_Un_Lock to Drive on port 0xDC00
Stage 1, Complete!
Stage 2, Complete!
Stage 3, Complete!
Done!
Sending Vendor Intro
Requesting Device ID
Manufacturer ID: 0xBF
Device ID: 0xB6
Flash Name: SST(SST39SF020)
Flash Size: 262144 bytes
Getting Status from port 0xDC00
Parallel flash found with Status 0x70
Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ................
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................
Samsung Dump file saved to L:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\360 Drives\Samsung 6R5L978432\SAM-OFW.bin
Loading MTK_Flash source file
Inquiry string found
Identify string found
DVD key found @ 0x4116 key is 7CCB135548154E5C14719B614228463F
Firmware is Samsung OSIG: TSSTcorpDVD-ROM TS-H943Ams28
Firmware type is: Stock
Loading target file L:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\360 Tools\Samsung 1.6 firmware\ix16-samsung.bin
Target File MD5 hash is: 23f5a368839dfc10dabb8231ba64567a
Inquiry string found
Identify string found
DVD key found @ 0x40EC key is 77777777777777777777777777777777
Firmware is Samsung OSIG: TSSTcorpDVD-ROM TS-H943Ams28
Firmware type is: iXTREME1.6-12x-FINAL-TS-H943A
Spoofing Target
DVD Key copied to target
Inquiry strings identical
Identify strings identical
Key data saved to L:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\360 Drives\Samsung 6R5L978432\Key.bin
Getting Status from port 0xDC00
Parallel flash found with Status 0x70
Writing target buffer to flash
Erasing Bank 0: ................
Writing Bank 0: ................
Erasing Bank 1: ................
Writing Bank 1: ................
Erasing Bank 2: ................
Writing Bank 2: ................
Erasing Bank 3: ................
Writing Bank 3: ................
Flash Verification Test !
Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ...........x.....
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................
Write verified OK !
Sending Vendor Outro to port 0xDC00
Samsung MS28 Strange Flash?
- HaGGardSmurf
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Re: Samsung MS28 Strange Flash?
Nope wouldnt have made much of a difference.
I had this same error when I was dumping my ms28... Got an x, that should not effect your drive at all since that was while reading, and not writing.
Also, i think it tried to read a specific location in bank 1, and it failed, so it had an x, then it retried and it succeeded...
All your banks have 16 dots, but bank 1 has 16 dots with 1 x. So that seems to be that it tried to read whatever part of the FW, and failed so it gave you an x, then it retried and it read it fine, so it put a dot.
I think
dots = good
x = bad.
16 dots = read successful
anything less than 16 dots with 1 or more x's should = bad dump
Just my thinking.. Im not exactly sure. If your drive plays backups & originals, you have a good key and the drive has been spoofed correctly.
Nothing really to worry about, just keep this as your OFW.
I had this same error when I was dumping my ms28... Got an x, that should not effect your drive at all since that was while reading, and not writing.
Also, i think it tried to read a specific location in bank 1, and it failed, so it had an x, then it retried and it succeeded...
All your banks have 16 dots, but bank 1 has 16 dots with 1 x. So that seems to be that it tried to read whatever part of the FW, and failed so it gave you an x, then it retried and it read it fine, so it put a dot.
I think
dots = good
x = bad.
16 dots = read successful
anything less than 16 dots with 1 or more x's should = bad dump
Just my thinking.. Im not exactly sure. If your drive plays backups & originals, you have a good key and the drive has been spoofed correctly.
Nothing really to worry about, just keep this as your OFW.
Re: Samsung MS28 Strange Flash?
I didnt even notice the extra dot on the bank with the x. What you are saying does seem to make sense. I dont know what was up with it freezing on my 2 original copies when I first tried it out. Its seems to be playing originals and back ups just fine now. Like I said in the topic...strange.
I was mainly worried that it might be writing some corrupt data to the 1st bank, which might have been causing issues.
Good eye man and thanks for the help
I was mainly worried that it might be writing some corrupt data to the 1st bank, which might have been causing issues.
Good eye man and thanks for the help
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Re: Samsung MS28 Strange Flash?
Yea, np.
Its no big deal, if that tiny bit was corrupt, the rest of the FW should be fine, and you spoof that into a complete FW (ixtreme) if you want to restore to ofw, then you can download the OFW from xbins, and spoof your identification strings to the FW.
Its no big deal, if that tiny bit was corrupt, the rest of the FW should be fine, and you spoof that into a complete FW (ixtreme) if you want to restore to ofw, then you can download the OFW from xbins, and spoof your identification strings to the FW.
Re: Samsung MS28 Strange Flash?
Well it turns out the xbox is in bad shape. It red ringed on me last night while I had it standing up. I layed it down flat and it works now, but its on its way out
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Re: Samsung MS28 Strange Flash?
ok, well we now know, that's why it was freezing earlier.
Doing an xclamp fix should get rid of your red lights.
Doing an xclamp fix should get rid of your red lights.