Difference between revisions of "Xbox 360 Lite-On DG16D2S Extract Key"
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# Locate the black slider on the right-side of the drive | # Locate the black slider on the right-side of the drive (see picture) | ||
# Use a paper clip or screwdriver to press the slider all the way in | # Use a paper clip or screwdriver to press the slider all the way in | ||
# The tray should slide or pop out, pull it half-way open | # The tray should slide or pop out, pull it half-way open |
Revision as of 13:12, 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 VT6421L PCI card
- Power to the Lite-On drive:
- Either via Team Xecuter Connectivity kit v1/v2 or place the Xbox 360 near the computer
Half Open Tray
The tray has to stay half open during the process. Once the drive tray is half-open it will stay open, not close on the next power up as a normal drive would do.
Note: On some setups it's not needed to have the tray half-open, it works fine with the tray closed.
Eject button method:
- 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
Paper clip method:
- Locate the black slider on the right-side of the drive (see picture)
- Use a paper clip or screwdriver to press the slider all the way in
- The tray should slide or pop out, pull it half-way open
Dumping Procedure
Follow this procedure to dump the key:
- 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
- Note: On some computers, the cable can be plugged in before the computer is powered on
- Execute DVDKey with the SATA port found above:
- dvdkey a000
- After 20-30 seconds the key will be 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>