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Ehh what's the MFR date on the 360?
If it's one from 2011 then you can (with a bit of luck) easily pull the DVD key out of the DVD drive by hooking it up to your PC's SATA port (click here if yours is compatible)
Then I'd suggest an Xkey.
It might be a little investment but it pays off since you dun have to burn DVD's anymore.
Woot! That's awesome!Aye even better~
Nay that just means you've got to open it up and connect your DVD drive to your PC.
Then download Jungleflasher (it comes with a manual) and extract the DVD keys.
If your SATA chipset supports it that is.
If not, you'll have to search yer Ebay for a cheapo X360 USB pro ;p
SATA chipset is the chipset in your PC which controls your HDD's etc ;p
Just a simple SATA cable to hook it up to your PC, use your 360 as a powersource.
thank you for all of your helpYou'll have to get on Ebay to find a cheap X360 USB pro then.
Or get a USB Pro v2.
This is a connectivity kit and sata chipset in one.
Perfect to pull the DVD key out of your 360 ;]
I have zero soldering skills, but I have some friends that can do it. I'd be happy with just flashing the thing. I have Sata ports on my PC's motherboard, and I'm running Windows 8.1 x64. But I don't want to have to buy a new DVD drive to burn the discs.RGH would be your best choice then.
I hope you've got soldering skills as it involves soldering a few wires to some small points.