I didn't check it, but it's probably a Winchester board(MFR date is 11/2014). Also, I probably can't do a CPU swap because it's very expensive(And I can probably buy a new 360 for that price). Also, I can't buy a new 360.Depends if it's a Corona motherboard or not.
Technically seeing you could do a CPU swap on a Winchester board but it kinda defeats the purpose of hacking it.
Besides, you'd be better off with an older style 360 at that point.
So it's impossible without rgh/jtag.ODDE required RGH and flashing requires a unlocked board if it's at all possible.
I didn't check it, but it's probably a Winchester board(MFR date is 11/2014). Also, I probably can't do a CPU swap because it's very expensive(And I can probably buy a new 360 for that price). Also, I can't buy a new 360.
I was thinking of odde'ing it or maybe flashing the disk drive? I don't know if those work on 360 E.
whatever you do, don't buy a xenon.
I know this is an old thread, but i'd like to add that, at that point, you might as well use a zero fuse CPU which defeats the need of any further modifications by using virtual fuses. from that you can run anything without needing to RGHDepends if it's a Corona motherboard or not.
Technically seeing you could do a CPU swap on a Winchester board but it kinda defeats the purpose of hacking it.
Besides, you'd be better off with a older style 360 at that point.
I know this is an old thread, but i'd like to add that, at that point, you might as well use a zero fuse CPU which defeats the need of any further modifications by using virtual fuses. from that you can run anything without needing to RGH