Here she is, the HOLY GRAIL of 360 modding, a laptop that will pick up and flash in JF every drive out there! I am complete now (resting after a long days work). For the record the computer is a Lenovo Y550 with an external e-sata that is actually an internal one as well...throughout my attempts at this I have found that most external e-sata's are actually internal usb to esata which is why it's so hard to find one that will work.....Thought you guys would like to know as I know a few people on here really want a laptop that will flash well this is one that will!
My new Laptop for Flashing!
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Re: My new Laptop for Flashing!
hey man
how about doing a vid using it
go into what it is and the fact that its hook to a internal sata not a usb
that is huge there
just one but say something like
tested and can flash all dvd drive that can be flash on a desktop
good work man
you rock
how about doing a vid using it
go into what it is and the fact that its hook to a internal sata not a usb
that is huge there
just one but say something like
tested and can flash all dvd drive that can be flash on a desktop
good work man
you rock
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Re: My new Laptop for Flashing!
this worked so much better then my pc when i used it and i didnt have to remove drivers or anything. this should be moved out of the junk section.
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i was thinking the same thing
i dont know why its in here anyway
going to gen info
i dont know why its in here anyway
going to gen info
Re: My new Laptop for Flashing!
I hear these and Thinkpads do well for some of our European brothers when it comes to flashing 360s.
I have the HP HDX18. I got a great deal on it!
I use a Xpress 54 card and a PCMCIA 6421 card with a connectivity kit hooked to the USB, though.
I have an eSata but I haven't tried that port yet(will try that one today, I have a customer who has 9 Xboxes that need updating).
I have been using it for a few months like this and I have only had a hiccup on a drive that was dying(Samsung MS28).
Other than that I have flashed probably close to 70 360's with it in that time. I only use it on the road(use my desktop at home).
I have flashed every drive out there except a Hitachi v78/79.
Just haven't run into them on the road.
Thanks for sharing though, man.
I have the HP HDX18. I got a great deal on it!
I use a Xpress 54 card and a PCMCIA 6421 card with a connectivity kit hooked to the USB, though.
I have an eSata but I haven't tried that port yet(will try that one today, I have a customer who has 9 Xboxes that need updating).
I have been using it for a few months like this and I have only had a hiccup on a drive that was dying(Samsung MS28).
Other than that I have flashed probably close to 70 360's with it in that time. I only use it on the road(use my desktop at home).
I have flashed every drive out there except a Hitachi v78/79.
Just haven't run into them on the road.
Thanks for sharing though, man.
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Re: My new Laptop for Flashing!
I ve have tried three laptop so far and none were able to flash all the drive until I saw the one shoot steal has.
here is the model and how it was done
Lenovo ideapad Y550
It has a combo usb 2.0 / eSATA port.
It came with Vista 64 bit, and immediately was reformatted, and set up a partition, 50gb for windows xp home, and the remaining 300gb for Windows 7.
Installed .net framework, and manually installed the portio drivers.
Plugged an eSATA -> SATA cable into the BENQ, and used a molex power connector for the power supply from a USB -> SATA kit
Windows immediately recognized it, and it read disks in Windows.
Started up JungleFlasher, it gave me the warning we needed to disable the drive letter for the drive, so we did.
Read the drive like a charm, flashed with even more ease than a desktop.
here is the model and how it was done
Lenovo ideapad Y550
It has a combo usb 2.0 / eSATA port.
It came with Vista 64 bit, and immediately was reformatted, and set up a partition, 50gb for windows xp home, and the remaining 300gb for Windows 7.
Installed .net framework, and manually installed the portio drivers.
Plugged an eSATA -> SATA cable into the BENQ, and used a molex power connector for the power supply from a USB -> SATA kit
Windows immediately recognized it, and it read disks in Windows.
Started up JungleFlasher, it gave me the warning we needed to disable the drive letter for the drive, so we did.
Read the drive like a charm, flashed with even more ease than a desktop.
Last edited by docwarbucks on Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Actually...shootsteel is one of the system modders in my area.
So...I guess shouts out to him for posting pics of his setup!
So...I guess shouts out to him for posting pics of his setup!
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Re: My new Laptop for Flashing!
Awsome stuff man