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* Native SATA controller or VIA VT6421A or L PCI card | * Native SATA controller or VIA VT6421A or L PCI card | ||
* Power to the Lite-On drive | * Power to the Lite-On drive: | ||
** Either via Team Xecuter Connectivity kit v1/v2 or place the Xbox 360 near the computer | ** Either via Team Xecuter Connectivity kit v1/v2 or place the Xbox 360 near the computer | ||
Revision as of 12:42, 31 August 2008
Serial Controller
Build
MAX3232
Connect
LiteOn connect wires
Dump Key
Utility
Download DVDKey or DVDKey32. Create a dos boot disk, put DVDKey on the flash drive.
Find SATA Port
Dosflash VT6421 or Slax with drive connected
Dump
Required:
- Native SATA controller or VIA VT6421A or L PCI card
- Power to the Lite-On drive:
- Either via Team Xecuter Connectivity kit v1/v2 or place the Xbox 360 near the computer
The tray has to stay half open for the process to work. Once the drive tray is half open it will stay open, not close on the next power up as a normal drive would do.
Open the tray half way:
- Power on the drive
- Press the eject button - On the Connectivity Kit or front of the Xbox 360
- Remove the power again
- Manually press the drive in half-way
Dumping procedure:
- Power off the computer
- Disconnect power and SATA cable on the Lite-On drive
- Connect the serial controller cable to COM1 (first/top port on the back of the machine) - Can be connected all the time if retries
- Connect power to the Lite-On drive
- Power on the computer
- Boot DOS, either from hard drive or a flash drive, DVDKey already installed
- Plug in the SATA cable to the Lite-On drive
- Execute DVDKey with the SATA port found above:
- dvdkey a000
- After 20-30 seconds the key is dumped
The output should be something like this:
c:\DVDKEY>dvdkey a000 Port A000 Drive Present Wait about 20 seconds GOT SOMETHING !!! sona: 03 sega: 54 DVD key: 9174C2D5905AE8B9ACB23CD116XXXXXX Seems a GOOD Key!!!! KEY.BIN saved PLDS DG-16D2S 74850XXX INQUIRY.BIN saved PLDS DG-16D2S IDENTIFY.BIN saved c:\DVDKEY>
If you got something like this, you need to power down the drive between each try:
c:\DVDKEY>dvdkey a000 Port A000 Drive Present Wait about 20 seconds It didn't work, sorry reg1: 54 DVD key: 00000000000000000000000000000000 Seems NOT a good DVD Key!!! 00 00 KEY.BIN saved c:\DVDKEY>