ruddyrum
Jul 16 2006, 06:58 PM
Is this only used to rip Security Sectors, or can it also be used to rip 360 Games - similar to the samsung method?
I have been having lots of issues with Wxripper lately "Hotswap DVD too small" - I am asuming it is a DVD drive compatability issue, as all DVD movies I am using are around 7.94Gb+ in size.
ILLusions0fGrander
Jul 16 2006, 09:48 PM
if you read the news article...
you burn an image on a DVD+R DL disk, and after flashing the firmware, you turn on your xbox, pop disk in, wait 5 seconds, which effectively makes it a 0800 firmware so to speak, take disk out, boot into windows )with dvd drive connected of course) and rip your games and SS,
to play backups? just pop them in.. all in one firmware...except for a stock, but maybe somehow in the future?
ruddyrum
Jul 17 2006, 05:10 PM
The only referance to ripping in the
article published with the f900 FW is:
"This firmware let you extract Xbox360 Security Sectors from the 3120L version 47".
"Note: This release ONLY works for the hitachi v47 drive, and is specifically for extracting the security sectors of original games."Hence my asking if it can backup games, and not just the SS's
ILLusions0fGrander
Jul 17 2006, 08:17 PM
hmmm.. we talking about the same thing?
Xtreme firmware v2.0 for Toshiba-Samsung TS-H943
QUOTE
Reads Xbox 360/Xbox 1 security sector from PSN FD021E (Layer 1)
Reads Xbox 360 security sector from PSN 04FB1F (Layer 0)
Reads Xbox 1 security sector from PSN 605FF (Layer 0)
Security sector must be extracted using Enable0800 DVD for Xbox360 games and Xbox 1 games
QUOTE
Boots all Xtreme Xbox 360 backups
Boots all Xtreme Xbox 1 backups
Boots all Xbox 360 originals
Boots all Xbox 1 originals on Xbox 360
Use on Xbox Live at own risk
edit: we are clearly talking about different drives/ firmwares.
it was front page news when you posted, so my fault.
ruddyrum
Jul 18 2006, 07:38 PM
no worries... should have mentiond it is for the LG drive
Is it possible to rip games with the method used for a samsung drive with the f900 FW for the LG 47D?