Xbox 360 Lite-On DG16D2S Extract Key
In later August 2008 a method to dump the new Lite-On DG16D2S drive was released. It requires a serial controller and SATA controller to dump the key.
Lite-On DG16D2S
This drive started to appear in machines manufactured after 20th April 2008 (2008-04-20). Currently it's not possible to dump or flash the drive, only extracting the key.
File:Xbox 360 liteon label.jpg
Serial Controller
The serial controller will be connected to the Lite-On drive and used to interface and send commands to the MT1319L controller on the drive board.
Build
Either buy a pre-built RS-232 adapter or build one yourself. The parts are cheap and it isn't hard to build.
Some RS-232 transecivers:
- MAX3232
- ST3232
File:Xbox 360 liteon rs232 build.jpg
Here is my adapter based on a MAX3232 chip: File:Xbox 360 liteon max3232 front.jpg File:Xbox 360 liteon max3232 back.jpg
Connect
Once the serial adapter is ready, connect the 3.3v, Ground, TxD and RxD points to the Lite-On drive board. The points are shown below: File:Xbox 360 liteon serial adapter points.jpg
The adapter installed: File:Xbox 360 liteon serial adapter installed closeup.jpg File:Xbox 360 liteon serial adapter installed overview.jpg
Dump Key
Utility
Download the DVDKey utility. The utility will interface with the drive over the serial connection and dump the key via SATA.
Create a DOS boot disk and put DVDKey on the drive.
Find SATA Port
DVDKey requires the address of the SATA port where the Lite-On drive will be connected. The address location is in HEX format (e.g. 0xA000 or A000).
Currently there are 3 different methods to find the address, some easier than others.
iPrep
This is a Windows tool to create a boot disk for iXtreme flashing.
Install the application and open it, in the middle of the window, look for the name of your SATA controller, click on 'More', the SATA port is the first 4 (four) characters in the DeviceIO string.
File:Xbox 360 liteon iprep.png
Make sure you have the .Net Framework v2.0 installed if the application throws an error on launch.
DOSFlash
DOSFlash is used to flash BenQ drives (and Toshiba-Samsung drives). It will report the address of the detected drive before it continues.
Connect the Lite-On drive to the SATA port, create a DOS boot disk and put DOSFlash in it, boot to DOS, and execute dosflash.exe in the Dosflash16 directory (DOSFLA~1). The port will be reported in the text string starting with MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0xA000. .... Press ctrl+c to exit.
The output should look like this:
c:\DOSFLASH\DOSFLA~1>dosflash DOSFLASH V1.4 Beta Build 20071115 by Team Modfreakz and Kai Schtrom 0) 0x01F0 IDE Pri Master None 1) 0x01F0 IDE Pri Slave None 2) 0x0170 IDE Sec Master None 3) 0x0170 IDE Sec Slave None MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0xA000. If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on after you pressed "Yes". Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds (Y/N)? c:\DOSFLASH\DOSFLA~1>
Picture: File:Xbox 360 liteon dosflash.jpg
Slax Linux
Slax is a Linux distribution tweaked for Xbox 360 use. It will put the Hitachi-LG drive in mode-b for flashing.
Connect the Lite-On drive to the SATA port, burn the image to a CD-R/DVD-R, boot the disc, eject the tray if the boot halts, and login using username root and password toor.
Type dmesg|grep SATA (case important, SATA)' to filter out the SATA messages from the kernel boot log. The SATA port address can be found after SATA max UDMA/133 cmd, before ctl. In this example 0xA000, or A000 is the part that will be used here.
The output should look similar to the below:
root@slax:~# dmesg|grep SATA ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xA000 ctl 0xA00A bmdma 0xB000 irq 11 ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xA400 ctl 0xA40A bmdma 0xB008 irq 8
Picture: File:Xbox 360 liteon slax.jpg
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>