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Author Info Last Updated: September 18, Part 1. Update your Xbox. Before you start disassembling and flashing, you'll want to ensure that your Xbox has been updated recently. This is because the flashing software has been designed to work with the most recent updates, and you may run into some errors if you don't have your Xbox current.

See this guide for more details on updating your Xbox Open the Xbox In order to flash the DVD drive, you will need to pull it out of the Xbox To do this, you will need to remove the outer panel of the Xbox.

See this guide for detailed instructions on opening your Xbox case. Remove the DVD drive. Gently pull the DVD drive straight out of the Xbox. Disconnect the drive. After pulling the drive out, disconnect the two cables that attach the drive to the Xbox. You should now be able to remove the drive completely from the console. Identify the DVD drive manufacturer.

There are four different possible DVD drive manufacturers that your Xbox could be using. Some drives will require more tools than others. You can identify the drive by examining the sticker on it.

You only need to know the manufacturer in order to determine what tools and process you will be using. Part 2. Download the flashing software. In order to flash your drive, you will need to download the software designed for the process. There is a program called JungleFlasher which is designed specifically to flash Xbox drives. You can download JungleFlasher for free from the developer's website.

You will also need the firmware files for your drive. JungleFlasher does not come packaged with these files for legal reasons. These firmware files change the way the Xbox DVD drive functions, allowing you to install custom software. Extract the JungleFlasher archive.

After downloading JungleFlasher, extract the folder to an easy to access location on your computer. You do not need to install JungleFlasher in order to use it. Placing the JungleFlasher folder on your desktop or on the root of your hard drive will make it easy to access during the flashing process.

Copy the firmware files into the JungleFlasher directory. Open the extracted folder, and then open the Firmware folder. Copy all of the files into the Firmware folder in the JungleFlasher directory. Copy the necessary DLL files. Open the JungleFlasher directory, and then open the libusb folder. Copy the libusb0. Part 3. Gather your materials. This is only required for the Lite-On drive.

No other DVD drive requires this tool. Molex-to-outlet power connector Molex to USB works as well. Flip the drive over and remove the four screws holding the panel in place. Remove the panel to expose the circuitry. You only need to do this for Lite-On drives. If you are using any other drive, you can skip this step. Power the USB connector tool.

Connect the probe Lite-On only. Connect the probe cable to both the USB connector and the drive. Plug the end of the cable with the push button to the power connector on the DVD drive. Plug the other end of the cable into the USB connector. Attach the probe piece to the small wire coming out of the probe cable.

The probe should light up. This will allow data to be passed from your computer to the DVD drive. Plug the USB connector into your computer. Plug the connector into an open USB port on your computer. Avoid using a USB hub, as it will not provide enough power. You can use an extension cable if you can't reach a port. More lights should appear on the USB connector when plugged into the computer.

Part 4. Start JungleFlasher. Once the drive is connected to the USB tool and your computer, you can start JungleFlasher to begin the flashing process.

Check your key status. Click the DVDKey 32 tab. This will display all the information on your drive's DVD key, which is essential for flashing. Unlock the drive. If you've never flashed the drive before click Yes , otherwise follow the instructions in the dialog box. In order for you to make clean copies of game discs, you must have both of these files, which can be taken from your original game disc or downloaded from the web. Once you have access to these two files, learning how to burn and play Xbox games is very easy.

This number is very important because it instructs your computer where to stop recording the first layer of DVD, and to start recording the second. Copying numbers is easy. After you do that, you have to download a program called imgBurn. This is an excellent DVD copying utility. Paste the number you copied above, where indicated.

Now the software knows where the layers are separated. AfterDawn Discussion Forums. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

Learn More. Is there a way to play a burnt game on the Xbox that isn't modded or is there a way to transfer the game file from your computer to your Xbox 's harddrive and be able to play? Not possible. You must at the very least mod the firmware on the Experienced people can do this without voiding the warrenty well it's voided, but microsoft won't know it.

PS2Menace , Jan 24, Ya, sorry to tell ya man, you can't do that! In fact, no one has found a way to transfer games to the Xbox 's HDD. You can only play burned games with a with either a Flashed Firmware, or Modchip.



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