Xbox 360 4gb need DVD dump/Key extracted. Build date - 8-22-2014. Need RGH for Dump

cpqfe29

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Xbox 360 4gb need DVD dump/Key extracted. Build date - 8-22-2014.

I did a lot of research but my head is spinning. I can solder and that is not an issue but coming from a PlayStation 2 and a Wii - the Xbox has a whole new set of terms and learning curve.

I just purchased this console and have never connected online. The build date is 8-22-2014 so I can assume it is a Xbox 360 E with corona v6 and the lite-on drive? I have also read about yet another newer motherboard that just came out but can't find specifics. I will open up the system if needed before I order parts.

I plan on using a USB loader so I don't want a permanent install or modified software. - I just need to be able to dump the DVD and get the key from RGH (motherboard) and use the system online as if it was never touched.

It may be easier and cheaper for me to send it off to get the DVD dump and keys extracted (I won't have stay up countless nights shifting thru tons of information) but if I can't then what Xecuter equipment would I need for this particular machine? Please keep in mind that I want to get the DVD dump and key and that's it. (example XECUTER CR4 XL and or... etc.)

Live near Baton Rouge Louisiana.

Thank you for any help.
 
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PoiXBL

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If you want to do it yourself a CR4 XL and I believe the programmer for it (NAND-X or J-R Programmer) will be needed. If you want someone else to do it I am sure those people will respond and a lot of them are great. If you live in the Midwestern United States may I suggest Ultimate360 he does great work.

EDIT: Just noticed you said 4gb. You will need the 4GB Read/Write NAND kit as well.
 
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Taijigamer2

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If it's just for this console, I would suggest getting a pro to do it, will be cheaper than the combined parts needed. What are u planning to do with the machine? If u just want to run your backups in it and stay online then u will still need an ltu2 board in Your DVD drive after u rgh it.
 
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