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lol told you in the posts before use the Nandpro driversI can't make it work with PC. It detects flasher as MemoryAccess, but I don't know which drivers to install.
EDIT: It works fine on Win7 32bit![]()
lol told you in the posts before use the Nandpro driversI can't make it work with PC. It detects flasher as MemoryAccess, but I don't know which drivers to install.
EDIT: It works fine on Win7 32bit![]()
Updated OP with correct PicPart 1 pic is wrong. That's the beta version.
I know and I used it. It's just I can't install them on win7 64bit. Digital signature needed.lol told you in the posts before use the Nandpro drivers![]()
hi,I know and I used it. It's just I can't install them on win7 64bit. Digital signature needed.
But it's not important. It works perfectly on my Win7 32bit netbook![]()
hi,also make sure you get the new jtag tool it has a .dll that is required for nandpro to run as of right now it's the only install that has it included, others you have to add it to the install directory after you actually find it
You really should join the #NANDX channel on Efnet - you may find something you will likeI know and I used it. It's just I can't install them on win7 64bit. Digital signature needed.
But it's not important. It works perfectly on my Win7 32bit netbook![]()
The NAND-X boards connect to where you read and write to the on board nand of the console. The jtag boards connect to where you hook up the jtag part of the console, so you do not have to worry about the wires and diodes, ect.hi. what exactly is the difference between the JTAG boards and the NAND-X boards? what are the different boards used for? Is it necessary to let the boards remain there permanently or can i remove them after use?
sorry for my bad English![]()
It is advised to leave the NAND-X boards in there, it is more trouble then it's worth to remove them. As for the JTAG boards they have to stay there, or else the console will not work correctly. You do not have to connect the NAND-X very often, but when you do the connections will be there. Also for updating the console you can just run flash 360 on the console and not have to connect the NAND-X unless you messed something up.okey. it's just another way to mount it on. to allow the diodes to be mounted directly on the console instead of mounting the diodes on the cables before the console? And Is it necessary to let the boards remain there permanently or can i remove them after use?
Yes they should.now I understand![]()
but when I look at eg modtraders.co.uk they only sell the j1D2 and J2B1 Quick Solder Boards. will the others also be sold separately? if i will do another console?
totally fine Carolina,Good guide here man I will be posting mine later tonight, I may use some of your text ect if that is ok. I'll also be using coolshrimps jtag tool to install freeboot.
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If you actually read the instructions and guides you will know the answer to every question you just asked.hi jed and excuter i would like to ask some questions about installing the nand-x pro and the jtag also freeboot finally xexmenu i'm a beginer so here goes i would like to install the quick solder pad and the jtag what goes under the motherboard but i'm abit sh*t at soldering so could u tell me an easyer way to install them with the soldering iron also do i need to turn my xbox on when ive installed the quicksolder pad ? i aint sure i done alot of research on it but still havent found a way so would the jtag tool progam install the lastest dashboard update i have all the stuff but aint sure about installing it on my xbox i dont no what motherboard it is i think its a falcon the dashboard is 2.0.7363.0 so i no that the xbox can be jtag so please would you tell me everything about it i really wont to do this get back to when you can![]()
cheers![]()