Difference between revisions of "Xbox 360 Lite On DVD Key Dumping - TIAO's Serial Key Extractor"
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#Yellow wires: you have lite-on DVD drive | #Yellow wires: you have lite-on DVD drive | ||
#White wires: you have BENQ drive | #White wires: you have BENQ drive | ||
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You can also search on [[http://www.360drives.com/list]] for more information. | You can also search on [[http://www.360drives.com/list]] for more information. |
Revision as of 21:14, 21 December 2008
Why you need to extract the key?
The newer XBOX 360 comes with lite-on DVD drive. It is impossible do dump the firmware from these lite-on DVD drives. However, a new method was developed so you can at least extract the DVD key / identification from these lite-ons. You can then use the key/identification to spoof iXtreme and flash the spoofed iXtreme to a SAMSUNG/LG/BENQ or even the original Lite-on (after Dec 24/2008).
Lite-On DG16D2S
This drive started to appear in machines manufactured after 20th April 2008 (2008-04-20).
Here is how to figure out whether you have a lite-on or not:
- Remove XBOX 360 front Faceplate
- See which colour the wires are in the hole under the DVD Tray
- Yellow wires: you have lite-on DVD drive
- White wires: you have BENQ drive
You can also search on [[1]] for more information.
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In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to extract lite on DVD key using DIYGADGET's lite on DVD extractor addon ==
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