Probably so, through Aurora.I'm guessing no trainers can be used?
Probably so, through Aurora.I'm guessing no trainers can be used?
The 360 that looks like an Xbox One is probably the safest one to get? I mean, no RRoDs or whatever.
Do those still have power bricks? Let me check... Unfortunately, yes.
And it's called the Model "E"

Considering the features and how reliable they are, I'd rather go with XBOX 360 S (Trinity motherboard) or original XBOX 360 (Jasper or Tonasket motherboard). E models are the worst models to have. The only pros for them is that they are newest model you can buy and, if you're not fan of the XBOX 360 S touch sensitive button, E model comes with a regular button.The 360 that looks like an Xbox One is probably the safest one to get? I mean, no RRoDs or whatever.
Do those still have power bricks? Let me check... Unfortunately, yes.
And it's called the Model "E"
Considering the features and how reliable they are, I'd rather go with XBOX 360 S (Trinity motherboard) or original XBOX 360 (Jasper or Tonasket motherboard). E models are the worst models to have. The only pros for them is that they are newest model you can buy and, if you're not fan of the XBOX 360 S touch sensitive button, E model comes with a regular button.
Here's a short comparison chart between the different XBOX 360 models:
Additionally, ConsoleMods has a pretty good written buying guide which you can find here.
I have a PS3 Slim just like that and it needs a new thermal paste added to it, I guess.I've heard the E models are alot quieter so otherwise I don't see why you'd choose another model over E. The Slims are not too loud though unlike the PS3 Slim which sounded like a Jet engine.
Does that solution solve it? I have so many issues with the PS3 but that's my biggest gripe with the slims and fats.I have a PS3 Slim just like that and it needs a new thermal paste added to it, I guess.
Solves the noise issue, I think. At least it did with a PS3 60GB years ago.Does that solution solve it? I have so many issues with the PS3 but that's my biggest gripe with the slims and fats.

Airshot has recently developed FreeBoot to work with BadUpdate. FreeBoot used to be a rebooter tool to reboot JTAG'd consoles to newer/later kernels.

There are free stealth servers that don't require payment, such as Proto. The video shows Cipher which is a paid service.That's pretty cool, now online play is possible with this exploit (Stealth Server), Too bad its not free though, only a 7 day trial.
Airshot has recently developed FreeBoot to work with BadUpdate. FreeBoot used to be a rebooter tool to reboot JTAG'd consoles to newer/later kernels.
Ok yes now FreeMyXe blocks Live, but did not originally. Please elaborate how any of these others are wrong or lies? Can you play online with others using Xlink or Scripts, while using this exploit? I never said anything about IsotoGod format games not working.
Nice I'm glad it's getting weekly updates. It's made a huge difference in getting more games and homebrew to run.Beta 5
https://github.com/FreeMyXe/FreeMyXe/releases/tag/beta5
- Adds support for running way more homebrew XEX files without needing to patch them first. (Devkit signed/encrypted, not "dev builds" of games)
- Adds Swedish and Italian translations.""

Don't think we'll need to rely on XexTool anymore for patching homebrew, well, only in some instances that you do. If this gets to 100% compatibility w/o needing patches in a future update or so, then I'll make sure to cite this on ConsoleMods.Nice I'm glad it's getting weekly updates. It's made a huge difference in getting more games and homebrew to run.

You can do that via internet or by copying the update to a USB. If you're going to be using BadUpdate every so often, always make sure to keep the console offline in-case of bans.The newest firmware is 2.0.17559 so a person could update it via the 360 internet software update feature for convenience?
Do you still need to patch the latest FreeMyXe or not anymore? I patched it anyways as a precaution but this would be great for the Homebrew Store and Nova. Has anyone tested Xlink or other alternatives yet? I'm glad that it looks like you can run a stealth server on this exploit. Could lead to using the 6717 dashboard on 17559 dashboard mod maybe but not betting on it.Don't think we'll need to rely on XexTool anymore for patching homebrew, well, only in some instances that you do. If this gets to 100% compatibility w/o needing patches in a future update or so, then I'll make sure to cite this on ConsoleMods.
Make sure to disable background downloads as well. Just in case Microsoft tries to sneak in an update. But always disconnect before turning off your Xbox.The newest firmware is 2.0.17559 so a person could update it via the 360 internet software update feature for convenience?
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/xbox-360/console/system-update-operating-system
Seems M$ has pretty much killed the 360 so it's not like they care what happens to it anymore.

You do not need to patch FreeMyXe before copying it to theDo you still need to patch the latest FreeMyXe or not anymore?
BadUpdatePayload directory, as this was explained many times before that it was designed for Bad Update in mind without the need for a patch.

