Launch Edition Xbox Series X anyway to bypass forced update?

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Have a Launch Edition Xbox Series X and from what I understand, you have to updated it before reaching main-menu. Is there anyway around that? I suppose I should have done the day-one update and then boxed it again. I download the first update Microsoft posted for the XSX when it was released (might be day-one need to check), but would booting safe-mode and updating using USB work as a bypass? Or is there really no reason to even bother since DEV mode allows for running unsigned code and there will most likely will never be a full jailbreak?
 
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Have a Launch Edition Xbox Series X and from what I understand, you have to updated it before reaching main-menu. Is there anyway around that? I suppose I should have done the day-one update and then boxed it again. I download the first update Microsoft posted for the XSX when it was released (might be day-one need to check), but would booting safe-mode and updating using USB work as a bypass? Or is there really no reason to even bother since DEV mode allows for running unsigned code and there will most likely will never be a full jailbreak?

Not with the way xbox update their firmware, plus there are never enough interest to hack the newer gen Xbox.
 

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As stated, there's literally no reason to stay on lower firmware when it comes to Xboxes in general..
 

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Thanks for the replies, ended up just updating it.
Guess the only way around it would have been to perform the day-one update and then return to box.
 

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