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Birdy Hitachi Friendly Flasher V2.0 with Xtreme v1.2 Released |
Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Hitachi-Maxell, Xtreme, Xtreme Firmware
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Not to be discouraged with some mishaps from his previous release and update on his Hitachi Friendly Flasher, Birdy has now unveiled v2.0. Remember, GaryOPA commented that we ought to wait for an update instead because of the messed up codes that was included in v1.0. Although, he has released an update, it wasn't meant to zero on on this problem. Instead, in this version, he wiped got rid of one of the things in his "messed up codes list" by making a script for 46D. He places great trust on everybody's abilities, that by doing so, others can easily update to all firmware already.
Currently he is working on a merged version with the F900 (extract security sectors) and with a Stealth mode. Are you at the edge of your seats yet?
Meantime, have a look at the changes made on this release.
RELEASE INFO:
- Friendly Flasher (Windows application) for Hitachi drives
- Includes Xtreme hack 1.2 for All versions
- Auto-Detect Hitachi Drive connected to Windows and its firmware version
- Auto-Detect Firmware on drive (original, xtreme x.x)
- Can restore / flash / Reverse patch with user friendly interface
- Auto Retry if flashing or restoring fails
- Auto Verify if Flash / Restore went successfully
- Xtreme Hack 1.2 contains all the goodies mentioned on previous releases (see releases from birdy and garyopa)
- Autocheck if loaded firmware is for GDR3120 and filesize ok
- Auto-decrypt firmware if you try to restore with crypted firmware
- Highly customisable : the flasher integrate a real macro language (see .scp file) with a lot of function.
- All functions are integrated in the file, no need extra software
Via xboxhacker
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