![]() Make sure that the mains power is connected to the xbox, but do not turn the xbox on. Clean, fast, resilient and should last forever. For me personally, I find this the best method for doing multiple installs. *Note* The pins you see connected to the motherboard in the above picture, are the “legs” cut from resistors, soldered to the cables and covered in heat-shrink tubing. ![]() Once you have your NAND-X wires installed, connect it to your PC via the USB cable… Apparently, that isn’t something they can actually do with the Reset Glitch Hack (unlike the JTAG hack) But you never know.So, with that out of the way, on to the good stuff…Take the console apart and remove the motherboard from the metal cage (info)Connect your NAND-X to the 360 motherboard by soldering your QSB’s, Pin Headers, or direct cable connections to the correct points on your motherboard. DO NOTupdate to any higher version than this guide is based on, just in case MS release and update that can disable this hack. This is not needed, but it’s probably quicker to get it out of the way now, and will save you and extra step at the end of the guide. You can do this via Xbox Live, USB key or CD. Dump/Read the NANDBefore dumping your NAND, it’s probably a good idea to update your xbox to the latest dashboard version.
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