By NAND, you mean a NAND flash chip ?The operating system is stored on the nand, which is internal memory on the motherboard.
Yes the Nand flash chip on the motherboard, see here: https://www.anandtech.com/Show/Index/1865?cPage=3&all=False&sort=0&page=3&slug=By NAND, you mean a NAND flash chip ?
When we update the OS through Xbox live, The OS on the NAND is over-written ?
Yes the Nand flash chip on the motherboard, see here: https://www.anandtech.com/Show/Index/1865?cPage=3&all=False&sort=0&page=3&slug=
The 360 managed to do a lot in the early days with only 16MB of space to store the entire operating system and any built in functionality (such as the CD / MP3 player, picture viewer, video player and DVD player).
As time went on some newer 360 revisions such as the Jasper models had larger Nands which could store the avatar / Kinect data and had limited user storage space that could store some save games, or things to give the console additional functionality, such as the optional media update that had codecs to play Divx / Xvid.
I think I used FATxplorer, because I have done this before on stock. there's also party buffalo. I don't know if there's really any one that's better than the others.InsaneNutter, I know you wrote the guide at digiex for replacing 360's internal HDD. I have a question:
When trying to restore partition 2, should I use xplorer360 extreme 2 ? or should I use FATxpolrer ?
InsaneNutter, I know you wrote the guide at digiex for replacing 360's internal HDD. I have a question:
When trying to restore partition 2, should I use xplorer360 extreme 2 ? or should I use FATxpolrer ?