How to hack your Xbox without a modchip By: MrMiscellanious “MrM” Last Updated: 11/6/2004 at 1:45 EDT NOTE: I'm not responsible if this breaks your Xbox. Use at own risk. I'm not reliable for the legality of anything mentioned in this tutorial. I'm not reliable for any outcome this tutorial may create for you. Agree to these terms or exit now.
Introduction This tutorial will show you how to use gamesave hacks to install a replacement dashboard called Evolution-X, without the use of a modchip. READ: IF YOU PLAN TO USE A USB MEMORY STICK INSTEAD OF AN ACTIONREPLAY, YOU WILL NEED TO DOWNLOAD. THEN CONSULT ANOTHER TUTORIAL AS THIS ONE WILL NOT SHOW YOU HOW TO LOAD THE GAMESAVES ONTO THE USB STICK. To start off, we'll need some items first.
Get all the items in this list: One (1) – Version 1.0 to 1.5 Xbox ( version 1.6 will not work) () One (1) – Action Replay for Xbox (~$30 US), or you can. One (1) – Original Microsoft Memory Card (~$30 US) ( Third-party memory cards, like the one included with the ActionReplay, corrupt the exploit and will not work.) One (1) – Xbox game title of either of the following: 007: Agent Under Fire, MechAssault, or Splinter Cell. Futuristic Dream Big Mixtapes more. NOTE: These must be the “original” versions of the games, meaning not the “platinum” editions. If you're aiming for the cheapest, buy a preowned 007 for $9 at GameStop.
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One (1) – Ethernet port on your computer, connected to the Xbox via a LAN. ( If you do not have an Ethernet port on the back of your computer, buy a NIC for $5. Then buy a crossover cable for $10.
Attach one end of the cord to your computer, and the other to the Xbox) ( If you do have an ethernet port, and you're not on a LAN [local area network], then buy a crossover cable at RadioShack for $10, attach one end into your Xbox, and the other end into your computer) If you don't know what an Ethernet port is, there is one located on the Xbox's right side (viewing it from the back), right next to the TV output. After getting all these items, make sure your Xbox is connected to your PC by either a switch, router, or hub, or a crossover cable. Take the ActionReplay out of it's package and plug it into a USB port. Plug the original Microsoft memory card into the ActionReplay, and install the drivers. Then, close the ActionReplay software, and continue to read: Getting the “files” You will need to gain access to the Xbins' FTP to get the “files”.
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