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If you’re looking to flash your Xbox 360 LiteOn drive with iXtreme 1.6 firmware. I really recommend downloading the Jungle Flasher tutorial. It has a great section on flashing the LiteOn, whether you already have ixtreme 1.51, or if it’s a stock drive.

I could create a tutorial for you all, but seriously, the JungleFlasher tutorial is probably the best one out there.

What you need?

Download Jungle Flasher Tutorial

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Before we begin this tutorial, on how to flash a stock Liteon drive with iXtreme 1.51 firmware, you have to have a connectivity kit. A connectivity kit allows you to dump the firmware, which contains the key that will be used in spoofing your drive to iXtreme 1.51 firmware.

There are a couple of connectivity kits out there that you can buy, I recommend purchasing the CK3 Lite with the Probe. If you don’t purchase the probe, then you’ll have to solder a bridge on R707 on the drives pcb. So to make life easier, just fork out the extra 15 bucks, and purchase the probe.

So, first things first. You should download this tutorial, read it, to become familiar with what you’re going to be doing. Some say you need the VIA-6421 card for flashing, while it’s nice to have, it’s not necessary, so don’t waste your money on it unless your SATA chip set will not work. Most new chip sets work fine.

Next step is to gather the tools you’ll need.

Software you’ll need for this.

Now, let’s get started. First you need to remove the drive from the Xbox console, to do so, watch the following video.

Now you have the console open, continue to remove the drive. Unplug the Sata cord, and the power connection, on the back of the drive.

If you’re planning on soldering R707, look at the image below. You have to create a short between the two pads for R707. Thanks to Team-Xecuter.com for the following images. First, you need to unscrew 4 screws on the drive itself, see image below.

Liteon 4 Screws to unscrew

When you open the cover, look for R707, it’s near the bottom of the PCB.

Liteon R707

Now, if you don’t solder that, and have a probe, we can move-on, if not, solder that connection, making sure you use a small tip on your soldering iron, and connect a piece of wire between the two pads. It’s always good to verify your connection with a Ohm Meter if you have one.

The next process is to hook everything up. As you can see in the image below, the CK3 Pro is being used. If you’re using the CK3 lite, just plug that into the RS232 Serial port, typically in the back of your PC. Then, connect the SATA cord, from your Xbox drive, to your VIA 6421 card, or built in SATA port. Last, before you connect the power cable to the CK3, make sure the switch is in the OFF position.

Liteon Cables Connected

Now you have everything hooked up, go ahead, and turn on your pc, with the drive still turned off.

Next, make sure you install the PortIO32 drives, which is included when you download JungleFlasher. If you’re using the CK3 Pro, install the USB drivers.

Go ahead and turn the power switch on the CK3 on, and you should see a blue light. Verify everything is working, and press the eject button, to verify the drive opens. Turn the CK3 power off, then on. With the drive still fully open, push the drive in half way.

Let’s get to work!

Before you open JungleFlasher, go ahead, and copy the iXtreme 1.51 Firmware into the “firmware” folder, located inside the JungleFlasher folder.

firmware_folder

Open up JungleFlasher, you should be presented with a screen like this.

Jungleflasher Main Page

Now, click on the Tab DVDKey 32. You need to select the correct I/O Port and Com Port. The I/O port as you scroll through them, will show the Vendor as PLDS, and Name as DG-16D2S when you select the correct port. With the Com Port, typically, if you only have 1 serial port, it’s going to be COM1.

dvdkey32

Now go ahead, and if you’re using a probe, connect the spear to the R707 contact. Looking at the image below, touch the tip of the spear where the red circle is. If you soldered this connection, then disregard this step.

Liteon R707

Time to get the key, click on Get Key, Create Dummby.bin Open as Source

JungleFlasher will then dump the key 6 times, verifying your key is good. You’ll be prompted to save all 4 files, the key.bin, inquiry.bin, identify.bin, and dummy.bin. You can save them anywhere you want, typically, I create a folder on the desktop, name it Liteon, and save the files there.

After you save all the files, JungleFlasher will prompt you to auto-load the iXtreme firmware. Select yes, as long as you copied the firmware into the firmware folder, earlier in this tutorial. I’m guessing you did, so just hit yes.

You’ll then be taken to the main FirmwareTool 32 tab. Before proceeding, it’s good to verify that the source firmware key matches the target firmware key. Look at the image below, to get an idea on what to look for.

verify_key

Once everything is verified, click Save to File, as shown in the image above.

Time to erase the firmware off the drive. Now, if for some reason your PC freezes while erasing the drive, don’t worry, just take a look at the end of this tutorial.

Now, click on the MTK Flash 32 tab, and click on the Lite-on Erase button.

liteon_erase

It will prompt you asking if you are sure, just click yes. It will then show 1 more prompt, read it carefully. Basically, you need to power the drive off, then on, at a certain step in the erasing process. When you see the following in the image below, this is when you want to power cycle your drive.

power_cycle

If everything was successful, you’ll see under Drive Properties, Drive in Vendor Model, and under Flash Chip Properties, the type listed with a status of ox72.

erased

Now, if your pc froze during the erasing process, no worries, this happens to the best of us. All you have to do after you restart your pc, open JungleFlasher again, and in the the MTK Flash tab, click on the Intro / Device ID. See image below.

intro_device_id

Also, you’ll have to click on the Firmware 32 tab, and load the original firmware, by clicking on Load Source Firmware. Just select the dummy.bin. Then, below that, click on Open Target firmware, and select ix151-liteon.bin. Then, click on the button, Spoof Source to Target, and lastly, Save to file. Click on the MTK Flash 32 tab.

Now you should be all caught up.

All left to do is just write the firmware, so click on Write, which is located under Flashing Task, on the bottom right.

write_firmware

Once you see Write Verified OK!, click on Outro/ATA Reset, and you’ve just flashed a stock Liteon drive.

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So you already have iXtreme firmware 1.5 on your Xbox 360 drive, and need to update to 1.51? It’s not that hard. I did it the night iXtreme 1.51 was released, and it was a pretty easy process. I updated my Liteon DG-162s drive without issues.

First I recommend download and reading through this PDF – Jungle Flasher 1.51 Tutorial

If you need more help, check out http://www.ixtreme.net

Download the iXtreme 1.51 firmware here.

For this, I still used the CK3 Connectivity kit, which in my opinion, makes it easier for connecting it to the computer, getting the key, etc.

If you are using the VIA 6421 card, make sure you remove the drives first. Okay, let’s do that. Right Click My Computer, select properties, then click on the Hardware tab. Hardware Properties TabClick on “Device Manager” and scroll down to “SCSI and Raid Controller”, click the + sign to expand the list. Right click on your VIA card, and click “Disable”. When prompted with a yes/no message, click yes to disable it.

Now you have to remove the driver viamraid.sys, which is found in C:\windows\system32\drivers. When you find it, just right click, and delete the file. After you delete it, go back to the device manager, and right click your via card, and enable it. Next, reboot your pc.

After you have rebooted, go ahead an install the PortIO32 drivers. Just click on PortIO32.exe, which is in the same folder as JungleFlasher ( if you haven’t already downloaded JungleFlasher, do it now – JungleFlasher 0.1.55)

Another side note, is that JungleFlasher requires the .NET 2.0, get it here.

Now you can go ahead, and hook up your drive, making sure it’s turned off to your pc. Theirs no need to have your PC turned off when you plugin in the SATA cable to your drive.

Once you have everything hooked up, the first thing it to power on the drive, open the tray, then turn off the power. Next you want to push the drive tray in, half way, then power the drive back on.

Now you can go ahead, and open up JungleFlasher. When you’re at the main screen, click on the DVDKey 32. Find the correct I/O Port and Com Port. It should be listed as PLDS DG-16D2S. Just in case your PC freezes during the Erase process, write down with I/O Port your drive is connected to.

Now theirs two ways you can go about this, you can use the “Dummy from Ixtreme” button, or, if it make you feel more safer, you can go about the same process if you were dumping the key from a stock Liteon drive, getting the key, inquiry, identify, and dummy.bin files. It doesn’t matter.

Save to FileLet’s just get the “Dummy from iXtreme” button, and save as prompted. JungleFlasher will prompt you if you want to auto-load the firmware. Make sure your firmware for the drive is placed in the folder “firmware”. Click yes to auto load the firmware. When that completes, click the button, “Save to File”.

Now, the next phase is to erase the drive. Make sure that you’ve completed all the steps above, you’ve read over the PDF Tutorial, and feel comfortable proceeding.

During the erase process, if for some reason your PC freezes, don’t worry, you’ll still be able to continue flashing your drive after you reboot.

Now as long as you haven’t quit or closed JungleFlasher after you got your key, you should be good to go. If you did, make sure you have the correct I/O Port listed. Again, it should be shown as PLDS DG-16D2S.  Now, let’s proceed. In JungleFlasher, click on the MTK Flash 32 tab, then click on the Lite-On erase button. Don’t be scared, do it :)

Warning Message

When prompted to continue, click yes. You’ll now be presented with another warning message. It’s telling you, that after it’s been erased, you need to power off then on, in a quick cession.

When to Power Cycle DriveWhen you see the following status as shown below, go ahead and run the power cycle. If for any reason during the erase process, your computer freezes and you start splurring kuss words, no worry, just go ahead an reboot your pc.

Now your drive is erased, you should be able to see that it is shown under Drive Properties as “Drive in Vendor Mode”

Oh, if you had to re-boot your pc, lets get you caught up. Go ahead, open JungleFlasher and go tot he MTK 32 tab. When there, make sure you drive is powered on, and select the correct I/O Port. It wont say it found anything, so I hope you wrote down what I/O Port you were in. If you didn’t, just go through each one following the next step.

On the right hand of the screen, there is a Flashing Task section, click on Intro / Devide ID. This will load your erased drive. It took me about 20 minutes after I had to reboot my pc due to it freezing. Just click that button (sorry, don’t have a screen shot for that, trust me, it’ll work). Also, since you had to reboot your pc, you’re going to have to go back to the FirmwareTool 32 tab, load the dummy file, and create your hacked firmware again. It’s pretty easy, if you need more specific help on this, just post a question in the comments area.

Now you’re all caught up, lets write to the drive.

Write to the DriveWhen the process is complete, click the Outro / ATA Reset button, which will then reset your drive, and display it’s properties. To tell you the truth, I don’t think I clicked that button, and mine still worked fine. But for sakes of sanity, click it to be safe.

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iXtreme 1.51 Firmware has just been released for the Xbox 360. This releases fixes all new games that contain the 3rd wave in the video partition, which is due to Microsoft adding the Fall 2008 NXE Console update to the disc. The prior iXtreme firmware will not boot disc containing a 3rd wave, due to the firmware checking the crc of the video partition, looking for ‘wave1′ and ‘wave2′ only, now that there is a ‘wave3′ in the partition, the firmware rejects the disk.

Now, all newer games such as MLB 2K9 and Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X will boot without issues if running the latest version of ixtreme 1.51. For all you previous Xbox 360 flashers out there, updating your firmware should be no problem at all. If you saved your initial firmware, or key dump, you can use JungleFlasher to spoof your new firmware.

Download iXtreme 1.6 Firmware here.

Download all iXtreme 1.51 Firmware, click here.

JungleFlasher tutorial for all drives, click here.

If you’re looking for just JungleFlasher 0.1.51 , download it here.

JungleFlasher has been updated to 0.1.59, download it here.

You can also download the Stealth Firmware with Xbins, which can be found here.

When I hear any news on ABGX being updated, I’ll pass that around also. Even though the Stealth Game Tom Clancy H.A.W.X is playing now, it’s nice to verify that everything is Stealth verified.

For more in-depth support on flashing your drive, check out the following forum.

http://www.ixtreme.net

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iXtreme 1.5 FirmwareSo you have the Xbox 360 Benq drive, and you want to flash it with iXtreme 1.5? Good news, this is easy to do. I’m going to be using the CK3 Connectivity Kit in this tutorial. The first thing you’re going to want to do, is open the Xbox 360, to get to your Benq drive. It’s actually easier than you think. The first step, is to watch this video. You’re going to need a TORX 10 screwdriver. [Read More]

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So I just purchased my first Xbox 360 last week, and decided it’s already time to flash the drive. However, after finding out, that almost all the new Xbox 360’s come with the Liteon DG-16D2s drive, which is Microsoft’s move to stop the firmware flashing and make it more difficult, it still is possible, but just take’s some extra hardware.

I already ordered the necessary hardware to flash the drive. Here’s what I’ve ordered so far.

  • 360 Connectivity Kit V3 Lite CK3
  • VIA 6421a Sata PCI card, (however, after ordering it, found out I really don’t need it, oh well)

I’ll update this thread, after successfully updating the hacked firmware (hopefully).

If you’re looking at doing the same, here are some links that are a good place to start.

http://www.ixtreme.net/

Here is a list of tools you’ll need to hack the Xbox 360 drive.

  • 10 TORX Screwdriver
  • CK3 Connectivity Kit
  • CK3 Probe

Update:

Also, if you’re planning on flashing any of the Xbox 360 drives, such as the Samsung, Hitachi, BenQ, LiteOn, etc, you should also download Xbins. This software will connect  you to the software repository, which will allow you to download all the hacked firmware, and tools to flash the Xbox 360 drive.

Download Xbinx here.

Here’s the latest JungleFlasher Tutorial for iXtreme 1.51 and soon to be released 1.6, that works for all drives. Jungle Flasher Tutorial

So it’s done! I successfully flashed the Liteon DG-16D2s drive, and I also flashed my friends BenQ drive. Each was fairly easy, thus I used the Connectivity kit for each of the drives. I do say that for the Liteon drive, you have to solder a connection on the board. If you feel comfortable soldering, then feel free, and take your chances like I did. If not, I recommend buying the Team Xecuter CK3 with the additional probe. For noobs, it’s completely worth the investment.

Flashing the Liteon drives, I used Jungleflasher. For the tutorial that I used, check out this link. http://team-xecuter.com/ck3/liteon_windows.htm

Now, flashing the Benq was just as easy, but I used two programs for this. First, for reading and erasing the firmware on the drive, I used a software program called Dosflash32, which can also be downloaded from either 360mods.net or team-xecuter.com. However, once you dump the firmware from he Benq, I did revert back to Jungleflasher, loaded the original firmware, and loaded the hacked firmware. Created the new firmware, saved it, then used Dosflash32 to write it to the drive. Was pretty dang easy.

The following is a link for the Benq tutorial over at Team Xecuter, I do however, do not recommend this method. I personally could not get it to work, which is why I used the Jungleflasher method. http://team-xecuter.com/ck3/benq.htm

Now, apparently, you can use Jungleflasher to do all the reading, and erasing of the drive, for the Benq. My problem, is that it wouldn’t locate the drive. Not sure why this was happening, but using Dosflash32, had no problems. So my advice to you, do whatever works. And remember, to dump the firmware a couple of times, to make sure the key is valid. Once you erase the drive, there’s no going back.

Flashing the Hitachi was extremely easy, I just flashed an Hitachi drive that my friend brought over. Here’s a simple tutorial, thanks again, to Team Xecuter. http://team-xecuter.com/ck3/hitachi_pre07.htm

You can download all the needed iXtreme 1.4 and 1.5 firmware either at Team Xecuter, or using Xbins, which is from 360mods. Download the updated iXtreme 1.51 firmware at http://www.adploits.com/2009/03/06/ixtreme-151-xbox-360-firmware-released

Click Here, this site sells all the Xecuter tools you’ll need.

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