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  1. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    The latest one is RGH3 and it doesn't require a glitch chip anymore. MrMario has a good video and I think moddedwarfare does as well. There's also xbox360hub.
  2. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    I kinda figured you had read up and studied on it like I suggested lol. So, yeah, probably do a bit more of that. Lots of vids and guides out there. It's not hard.
  3. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Youre not connecting to the chip, youre connecting to the xbox
  4. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Search terms xbox 360 dump nand jr programmer
  5. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Yeah I think the newest one is on Octal450's page iirc.
  6. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    I would wait for the programmer and dump the nand
  7. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    If the green light on the chip stopped flashing and indicated the console had reached a glitch, I would say yes. But due to it continuously flashing, I doubt it's a video issue. You can certainly try it, but I would see if a friend has any.
  8. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Yes it could be wiring, but again it was working prior. As far as ordering a programmer, it's up to you. One way or the other you will want to get that nand dump so if you can get into a successful glitch so you can use a program to dump the nand, you wouldn't need it. If you can't, you will...
  9. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    The light on the chip flashes when it attempts to glitch. If there is no attempt due to wiring, there is no green light. It's trying but due to either a wiring issue or nand flash, it's having trouble succeeding now. What's really weird is that it was glitching just fine... and then it wasn't...
  10. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Do you still have access to that pic you posted earlier that you took down? You'll need the CPU key off of it.
  11. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Yes, a hardware dump is the only method that will work if you cannot get into a successful boot up. JR Programmer will work fine and is made to work with JRunner. As far as Xell, just to make sure, the green light was still blinking while you were trying to boot into Xell, correct? And yes...
  12. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Nope, getting into Xell is just for verifying a successful glitch cycle. For positioning the faceplate, I put the bottom tabs of it under the mobo/cage. Again, study up on the process of dumping the nand via hardware.
  13. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    Jrunner is a program for creating nand images. JR Programmer is a programmer. 30$ is a little high but it's probably good, Amazon has a few listed as does eBay. They're probably clones because TX is no more. They should work fine though.
  14. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    For the sake of not making a mistake and jumping the wrong points, slip the ribbon cable for the faceplate into its spot on the rf board that goes in the front, then carefully plug in the rf board into the console mobo and press eject on it. Be careful.
  15. brickmii82

    RGH Help

    If you want to tinker OR use a programmer I would highly, highly, highly suggest you dedicate some time to reading up on CR4XL installation and adjustments, and the nand dumping process via hardware for the 360. I use an old JR Programmer but there are newer and cheaper ones now. Again, read...
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