In the upper-right dashboard selection drop-down, select .
The 17559 update, while not introducing massive architectural changes, focuses on stability and compatibility.
Copy the compiled updflash.bin file to the root directory of your FAT32-formatted USB flash drive. Ensure the file is strictly named updflash.bin .
The log window on the right side will scroll through command scripts. This indicates xeBuild is actively unpacking the base files, applying patches for your specific motherboard revision, injecting your CPU Key, and sealing the file. xebuild 17559
Newer game titles, downloadable content (DLC), and title updates require the 17559 kernel to execute.
Allows your RGH/JTAG console to run Dashboard 17559.
For flashing the new image to your console. Step 1: Get Your Current NAND & CPU Key In the upper-right dashboard selection drop-down, select
A backup copy of your console's current flash memory (usually a 16MB, 64MB, or 4GB file).
Boot the console into once again by pressing the Eject Button .
For NAND rebuilders, 17559 is the safest target. Because there will never be a newer official dash, you never have to worry about re-flashing to update again. Once you run , you are future-proof. Ensure the file is strictly named updflash
xeBuild is a specialized compiler that takes an official Xbox 360 system update (in this case, version ) and merges it with hack-specific patches. This creates a custom "freeboot" NAND image.
The console will flash the NAND and automatically reboot. You should now be on dashboard 17559.
Before compiling a new NAND image, gather the following software utilities and hardware components: 1. Required Files and Software
Plug the USB into your Xbox and launch the flasher via or Aurora/Freestyle Dash .