Xbox 360 Unban Method


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Once again hackers have found a solution, pretty crazy :p

It was inevitable that the hacking scene would fight back in some way to the bans that MS has imposed on modified systems. It looks as if they have now found a way to un-ban recently banned Xbox 360's but it looks to require a heck of a lot of 'know how'.

What is needed:

your 8955 live console + cpu key

a 2nd unbanned console

nandpro b + flash cable

xell loader

degraded

1888 fs

robinsod's flashtool

Apparently the full process of this fix is as follows...

Source: http://consoletech.net/forum/front-page-ne...n.html#post1154

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Borrow a friends?

And get them banned lol?

This is a very old method that apparently doesn't work since NXE anyway.

Involved extracting some key from an unbanned box and injecting it into yours. These are unique for every 360.

this only works on older non-updated consoles.

if you have the newer dashboards your out of luck.

and the only way you could get your cpu key was an exploit that only exists in the first couple dashboards.

as for a 2nd unbanned console...why not just recover your gamertag to your unbanned console....

this only works on older non-updated consoles.

if you have the newer dashboards your out of luck.

and the only way you could get your cpu key was an exploit that only exists in the first couple dashboards.

as for a 2nd unbanned console...why not just recover your gamertag to your unbanned console....

Yeah, and don't you need to update the dashboard in order to use Live anyway? So what's the point?

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