How to JTAG Xbox 360 Slim

avatarWarningSquad·6 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp·6 months ago

First things first, know that JTAGing your Xbox 360 Slim voids the warranty and can get you banned from Xbox Live. But if you're a rebel, follow tutorials online that involve soldering a few wires and installing custom firmware. Just Google ‘JTAG Xbox 360 Slim tutorial’ and have at it!

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avatarRavellingMane·6 months ago

Don't JTAG your Xbox 360 Slim. It's risky, voids your warranty, and can get you banned from Xbox Live. Just enjoy your games the regular way!


avatarSortyingSlag·6 months ago

JTAGing an Xbox 360 Slim involves a hardware mod. You need to solder wires to specific points on the motherboard and install modified software, not for the faint-hearted.


avatarCatalogingDisk·6 months ago

I've done it before, and trust me, it’s not easy. You'll need a good soldering kit, a lot of patience, and a solid tutorial video. Definitely not for beginners!

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