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The latest Hitachi-LG drive comes with a new 79FK/79FL firmware. Only newer machines manufactured in the end of 2006 and later could have the new drive, also the new Xbox 360 Elite package will either have a BenQ or Hitachi-LG 79 drive.
The latest Hitachi-LG drive comes with a new 79FK/79FL firmware. Only newer machines manufactured in the end of 2006 and later could have the new drive, also the new Xbox 360 Elite package will either have a BenQ or Hitachi-LG 79 drive.
'''Update:''' It's now possible to flash the 79 drive using software, follow [http://beta.ivancover.com/xbox360/files/hitachi_79_unlock_tutorial.rar this tutorial by Podger].
[[Image:Hitachi-LG 79 top.JPG]]


== Mode B ==
== Mode B ==
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All newer Hitachi-LG and Toshiba-Samsung drives will have a thick coat of resin or glue over the flash memory region.
All newer Hitachi-LG and Toshiba-Samsung drives will have a thick coat of resin or glue over the flash memory region.


To remove the resin, use a heatgun to warm the entire board and especially the area around the right side of the ST flash memory chip. Only heat it for 1 minute and use a razor blade to crack and lift the resin. If it's hard to remove it, re-heat the area and try again.
To remove the resin, use a heatgun to warm the entire board and especially the area around the right side of the SST flash memory chip.  Cover the other parts with thin foil. Only heat it for 1 minute and use a razor blade to crack and lift the resin. If it's hard to remove it, re-heat the area and try again.


[[Image:Hitachi-LG 79 remove resin.JPG]]
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Stick a double-sided adhesive pad to the back of the Infectus board and put it where there is enough space for to move freely and not obstruct any of the DVD mechanics. I placed it next to the tray motor at the front end.
Stick a double-sided adhesive pad to the back of the Infectus board and put it where there is enough space for to move freely and not obstruct any of the DVD mechanics. I placed it next to the tray motor at the front end.


Download the schematics for the board and plan where the wires should go.
Download the [http://www.infectus.biz/downloads/INFECTUS_Hitachi_79.jpg schematics] ([[Media:INFECTUS Hitachi 79.jpg|mirror]]) for the board and plan where the wires should go.


Get some 30 AWG / 0.25 mm wire and strip the end, add some flux, place it on top of the pad, touch the wire for 2 seconds with the solder iron while pushing down, and let it cool down a few seconds before you let go. Do the same for all the other points.
Get some 30 AWG / 0.25 mm wire and strip the end, add some flux, place it on top of the pad, touch the wire for 2 seconds with the solder iron while pushing down, and let it cool down a few seconds before you let go. Do the same for all the other points.
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Select 'Tools' and 'Smart Hack Patcher'. Click the three dots and enter the name of the new hacked firmware, e.g hacked.bin. Make sure 'i-XTREME12_78+V1' or similiar is selected in 'Rule Set', now click 'Generate file'.
Select 'Tools' and 'Smart Hack Patcher'. Click the three dots and enter the name of the new hacked firmware, e.g hacked.bin. Make sure 'i-XTREME12_78+V1' or similiar is selected in 'Rule Set', now click 'Generate file'.


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[[Image:360 Firmware Toolbox smart hack patcher menu.PNG]]


==== Flash Firmware ====
==== Flash Firmware ====
Select 'Tools', 'Direct Drive Flash', and 'Differential Flash'. This function will flash only the sectors needed to update to the hacked firmware.
Select 'Tools', 'Direct Drive Flash', and 'Differential Flash'. This function will flash only the sectors needed to update to the hacked firmware.


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[[Image:360 Firmware Toolbox firmware flash menu.PNG]]


Click 'Read and Detect Differences'. The tool will figure out the sector locations needed to be flashed.
Click 'Read and Detect Differences'. The tool will figure out the sector locations needed to be flashed.


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[[Image:360 Firmware Toolbox firmware flash ready.PNG]]


For a 79 drive, make sure 'Internal Flasher' is selected as the flash program. Click 'Start Flashing' and after 4-5 seconds the flash should be finished.
For a 79 drive, make sure 'Internal Flasher' is selected as the flash program. Click 'Start Flashing' and after 4-5 seconds the flash should be finished.


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[[Image:360 Firmware Toolbox hacked firmware open.PNG]]


Re-install the drive in the Xbox 360 and try to run a DVD+R DL backup burned on a DVD writer with booktype set to DVD-ROM.
Re-install the drive in the Xbox 360 and try to run a DVD+R DL backup burned on a DVD writer with booktype set to DVD-ROM.

Latest revision as of 19:11, 27 October 2008

The latest Hitachi-LG drive comes with a new 79FK/79FL firmware. Only newer machines manufactured in the end of 2006 and later could have the new drive, also the new Xbox 360 Elite package will either have a BenQ or Hitachi-LG 79 drive.

Update: It's now possible to flash the 79 drive using software, follow this tutorial by Podger.

Hitachi-LG 79 top.JPG

Mode B

To make the new drive visible in Windows, aka Mode B, a new separate pcb board has to be soldered the the drive's flash memory connections.

There are currently two different boards available, the Infectus 079 Key Addon and the Maximus 79PassKey. I will mount the former in this tutorial.

Infectus 079 Key Addon.jpg

Dissamble

Open up the Xbox 360 and disconnect the DVD drive, open the drive up by removing the 6 bottom screws. Disconnect the 4 flexible flat cables and unmount the DVD circuit board.

Hitachi-LG 79 overview.JPG

Soldering

Removing Resin

All newer Hitachi-LG and Toshiba-Samsung drives will have a thick coat of resin or glue over the flash memory region.

To remove the resin, use a heatgun to warm the entire board and especially the area around the right side of the SST flash memory chip. Cover the other parts with thin foil. Only heat it for 1 minute and use a razor blade to crack and lift the resin. If it's hard to remove it, re-heat the area and try again.

Hitachi-LG 79 remove resin.JPG

Clean Pads

Once the resin is removed, clean the solder pads for resin. To do this, add some solder flux to the pads, with the solder iron in one hand and the solder in the other, heat the pad and a few seconds later touch the solder wire on to the pad. This should create a thin layer of solder to mount the wires on later.

Only pre-thin the necessary wires, makes it easier to keep track of the solder points.

Hitachi-LG 79 clean pads.JPG

Connect Wires

Stick a double-sided adhesive pad to the back of the Infectus board and put it where there is enough space for to move freely and not obstruct any of the DVD mechanics. I placed it next to the tray motor at the front end.

Download the schematics (mirror) for the board and plan where the wires should go.

Get some 30 AWG / 0.25 mm wire and strip the end, add some flux, place it on top of the pad, touch the wire for 2 seconds with the solder iron while pushing down, and let it cool down a few seconds before you let go. Do the same for all the other points.

Hitachi-LG 79 solder pads.JPG

Hitachi-LG 79 power and ground.JPG

You might want to use a thicker wire for the ground wire, maybe 25 AWG / 0.45 mm.

Hitachi-LG 79 installed.JPG

LED

The LED showed on the schematics isn't really necessary, it only indicates if there is 3.3v power available. I dropped it.

Flashing

The drive will behave as a normal Hitachi-LG drive one the Mode B board is connected.

Power Up

Connect the drive to a native SATA connector. I tried the Team Xecuter Connectivity Kit v2 first, but I had a hard time getting the drive to dump the firmware.

Make sure the drive is recognized in the Device Manager (HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR3120L).

Device Manager Hitachi-LG drive.PNG

360 Firmware Toolbox

Download the latest 360 Firmware Toolbox from Xbox-Scene, as of writing v4.0.

Dumping Firmware

Select 'Tools' and 'Direct Drive Dump'. If the drive is connected it should show in the dropdown menu.

360 Firmware Toolbox drive dump menu.PNG

Insert a Xbox 360 game or a dual layer DVD movie before continuing. This will ready the drive. Click 'RAW Dump Firmware' and after a few seconds you should be prompted to enter the filename of the dump, e.g. original.bin.

360 Firmware Toolbox drive dump.PNG

Make a backup of this file. It contains the encryption key for the drive and is useful if you want to replace the drive later.

360 Firmware Toolbox firmware open.PNG

Patch Firmware

Select 'Tools' and 'Smart Hack Patcher'. Click the three dots and enter the name of the new hacked firmware, e.g hacked.bin. Make sure 'i-XTREME12_78+V1' or similiar is selected in 'Rule Set', now click 'Generate file'.

360 Firmware Toolbox smart hack patcher menu.PNG

Flash Firmware

Select 'Tools', 'Direct Drive Flash', and 'Differential Flash'. This function will flash only the sectors needed to update to the hacked firmware.

360 Firmware Toolbox firmware flash menu.PNG

Click 'Read and Detect Differences'. The tool will figure out the sector locations needed to be flashed.

360 Firmware Toolbox firmware flash ready.PNG

For a 79 drive, make sure 'Internal Flasher' is selected as the flash program. Click 'Start Flashing' and after 4-5 seconds the flash should be finished.

360 Firmware Toolbox hacked firmware open.PNG

Re-install the drive in the Xbox 360 and try to run a DVD+R DL backup burned on a DVD writer with booktype set to DVD-ROM.

Removing Chip

The Mode B chip is no longer needed once the new hacked firmware has been flashed to the drive. Either disable the chip with the jumper or remove the entire chip by de-soldering the wires.

References