360 Xtractor Manualv 11
360 Xtractor Manualv 11
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Table of Contents
CHANGELOG:..........................................................................................................................................3 Part 1 - Knowing your 360 Xtractor..........................................................................................................4 Part 2 Basic Functionality.......................................................................................................................5 Powering Up Drives..............................................................................................................................5 Eject / Close Tray..................................................................................................................................5 Hitachi AutoModeB..............................................................................................................................5 Disabling AutoModeB...........................................................................................................................6 Part 3 Flashing your Drives....................................................................................................................7 Part 4 Setting up Xtractor USB Port on Windows..................................................................................7 Part 5 Upgrading Onboard Controller on Xtractor.................................................................................7 Appendix....................................................................................................................................................8 APPENDIX A :Setting Up SATA Ports for Legacy Mode on your PC.................................................8 APPENDIX B :Putting Hitachi Drives (78/79) on ModeB.................................................................11 APPENDIX C :Reading Key from Liteon Drives ..............................................................................13 Bridging TX/RX lines inside the Liteon:........................................................................................14 Set up the Liteon Tray Status:.........................................................................................................14 Reading Keys MSDOS way:..........................................................................................................15 Reading Keys under Windows:......................................................................................................15 APPENDIX D :Preparing a Liteon Replacement Firmware...............................................................18 Special Thanks To:...................................................................................................................................20
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CHANGELOG:
V1,1 10-Oct-08 - Updated Spoofing Appendix since bug that prevented using the tool on hitachi drives got fixed. If target drive is Hitachi now you can use the XTRACTOR READER tool to generate the Target Firmware, after that you can use Toolbox to do flashing on the Hitachi drive V1.0 Sept 08 Manual Launched
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Description Eject/Close Switch PC Power Connector ON/OFF Drive Connector Power On Indicator Expansion Ports RS232 Connector USB Connector USB Activity Led Provides Eject / Close tray function for attached drive Plugs to your PC Power Supply with a Molex connector Allows full turn on / off the device and drive attached Plugs to the Power and Data cable going to the Xbox 360 Drive Blue Visible indicator of the ON/OFF status of the device Reserved for Expansion / Compatibility with future projects Provides RS232 interface connection to PC Provides USB interface connection to PC Green Blinks when data pass thru the USB controller
Upgradeable Controller Small Task controller, this feature will provide compatibility with future projects
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Hitachi AutoModeB
This is an automatic feature for Hitachi Drives, it will take care of putting the drive automatically in ModeB, you dont need to worry about having the switches on one or other state, they will just go into ModeB automatically when you power on the Xtractor. This feature works for Hitachi Drives 46/47/59 (or any other lower than 59), for the Hitachi 78/79 if they are already with custom (aka hacked) firmware, then will work too, if the 78/79 drive is not hacked then the tool cannot put it into Mode B but dont get sad just yet, we are releasing a Free Software tool to put Mode B on those drive Versions, keep reading this manual to the Tutorials section
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Disabling AutoModeB
The ModeB feature is safe and tested, will not cause any disturb if the drive attached is not a Hitachi drive, however if you by any reason want to disable this function at startup you can do it too. To Temporally Disable the AutoModeB feature, you only need Turn ON the Xtractor while having the Eject Button Pressed, once you see Blue Led indicator on you can release eject button and the Xtractor has been booted with AutoModeB disabled, you can test this behaviour with a regular Hitachi Drive, if you boot on this way then you can see it will be on ModeA (no windows detection and 1 eject button press for eject instead of 2). To Permanent Disable AutoModeB feature (not recommended) you can remove or break R1, this will cause permanent AutoModeB disable. (you still can do ModeB on the drive with the Xtractor Reader, Toolbox or Slax).
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Appendix
APPENDIX A :Setting Up SATA Ports for Legacy Mode on your PC
Since there is a lot of Motherboards out there we cant cover all possibilities, so basically we will explain what is Legacy Mode. Legacy mode is a feature supported on Mainboard bios wich allows the Computer sees the Sata Ports as if they were regular IDE ports, it makes a sort of internal mapping, this allow to applications send commands to the drives directly as if they were IDE devices. On Standard IDE ports you can have a maximum of 4 on your PC, wich are: - Primary Master - Primary Slave - Secondary Master - Secondary Slave So basically Legacy Mode will cause one of the sata ports gets mapped to one of the above 4 ports. The typical choices you have on your Mainboard bios (pressing DEL key at PC boot) for Sata port are:
- Native or Enhanced (usually default) - Legacy or Combined (see sata ports as IDE Ports) - Disabled (this will disable sata ports) Our best advice is to use google to look for help on your specific mainboard/bios in case you cannot find it easier. Another option if your Bios does not support Legacy Mode at all, then you can go ahead with a cheap IDE to SATA adapter, this will attach directly on one of your IDE Ports and will give you Sata conection on the other end.
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When command is sucessful you will see a Message window asking for making a test with the Eject Button (The application Eject Button just below ModeB button). After 2 presses it should eject the tray, its sucess signal.
After your drive is in Modeb basically you only need to do a Windows Hardware Refresh (From device manager choose Detect New Hardware from the menu. After that your Hitachi Drive should get detected under windows. If it happens that after ModeB you cannot get it visible under Windows, then its probably a conflict with Legacy Mode, what you can do is a reestart on the PC (leaving the drive powered on and on ModeB) and on the boot time change bios setting again to Native or Enhanced so when windows start again will see the drive. If you are using IDE-SATA adapter its almost sure you will not see the drive with Detect Hardware option, you will need to reboot the pc (not needed changes on bios if you are using IDE-SATA, just the reboot, since IDE port does not support hotplug).
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COM port its commonly COM1, if you are using USB port then you should check wich COM port that windows has assigned to it on Device Manager (Under COM and LPT ports). Make sure you download and install the drivers before plugging the xtractor, read first parts of the manual to know how to get the drivers.
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STEP 2. Run Key Read. Having all set up you only need click on KEY READ button, this will show you the keys on the drive after a few seconds, if you get an error saying it cannot read the Liteon drive then its probably you need to reestart the liteon drive and the app, having all set up just you need to power off and on again the xtractor and exit and reload the application.
STEP 3 Run GET KEY AND FILES. If you managed to get the keys on previous step then you are ready to generate the 3 needed files just click on the GET KEY AND FILES button, after few seconds you will be prompted to save the files, you will get 3 prompts (1 per each file, make sure you save them on appropiate backup folder and note the file you are saving (it will show you on the prompt window title), its HIGHLY recomended you save key file as KEY.BIN, the inquiry file as INQUIRY.BIN and the identify file as IDENTIFY.BIN, having these names will be easier for you to ask for help on forums, etc. Thats it, having these 3 files you can go to next Appendix where we explain how to generate a replacement firmware for your target drive.
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Step 2.- Click on the Folder button next to Key File text box and browse for the folder you saved your liteon files, locate the Key.bin file and double click on it. If you choose to name the files on standard names (key.bin inquiry.bin identify.bin) and you keep these on same folder as key file then the application will fill up the next 2 textboxes for you. Its strongly recomended you have 1 folder per liteon with all 3 files inside to keep them sorted. The application will show to the right the Key contained on key.bin Step 3.- Choose the Base Firwmare, this is basically to tell the application wich firmware will be taked as base to generate the Output file, by example you can browse here for a Hitachi/Samsung/Benq firmware file, the application will show you at the right the target picture image according to the firmware you choose. If you want to choose a hacked firmware or an original firmware is up to you, ofcourse its not likely you choose an original firmware as base but you can. If you want to choose a hacked firmware look for the hacked firmware on the releases of c4e. If you want to use a HACKED hitachi file you can generate one with Firmware Toolbox first, then just run this spoof tool over it.
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Step 4.- Choose Output File. As safety measure this app will not overwrite your base file (template), you need to specify an output file to be generated, this is the firmware file that you will end flashing to your target drive. Step 5.- Generate Output File, just click on GENERATE OUTPUT FILE button and the output file will be generated, this is the last step for file generation. Step 6.- After generate the file you can now flash it to the target drive, we will not go in detail here since is a common procedure, if you are using a samsung drive use mtkflash /r m xxxxx.bin, if you are using Benq then use dosflash (under dos or windows, its up to you), and if you are using Hitachi use Firmware Toolbox.
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