This unique 32-character key is required to decrypt and re-encrypt your console’s specific NAND chip. You can find this by booting your console into Xell Reloaded (usually by pressing the Eject button to power on the console).
Insert the drive into your console and open your file manager via a loader such as . Launch the Default.xex file inside the flasher folder.
Secure the official Microsoft USB update package for version . Folder Manipulation xebuild 17559
Select your specific hack type radio button (e.g., , RGH3 , or JTAG ) based on your motherboard modification. Step 3: Generate the New NAND Image
Rename updflash.bin to nandflash.bin . Place it on the root of a FAT32-formatted USB flash drive. Plug the drive into your turned-off Xbox 360, and boot the console using the Eject button . Xell Reloaded will launch, detect the file, and automatically flash the update. This unique 32-character key is required to decrypt
After flashing a xeBuild update, you might notice your virtual Avatar appears blank or your Kinect sensor refuses to sync. This occurs because avatar assets and Kinect peripheral driver data are stored on the local hard drive, not inside the console's small NAND flash chip. Requirement Step Details
Creating a 17559 XeBuild image typically follows this workflow: Launch the Default
: A unique 32-character alphanumeric code tied to your console’s motherboard, visible via XeLL Reloaded.