Fuse [jtag/rgh] Official
By default, standard custom firmware (like XeBuild or Freeboot) automatically bypasses the eFUSE checks during bootup. However, understanding and protecting your fuses is critical to prevent accidental firmware updates from burning your fuses and locking you out of the exploit. ⚠️ Critical Warning
🛑 Disassembling the console and carefully desoldering/removing the R6T3 resistor completely severs the write-voltage connection to the CPU's eFUSE line. FUSE [Jtag/RGH]
Watch the scrolling text or read the on-screen display once it settles. It will output lines structured like: fuseset 00: C0FFFFFFFFFFFFFF fuseset 01: 0F0F0F0F0F0F0FF0 By default, standard custom firmware (like XeBuild or
The most common and safest way to ensure your fuses stay intact on an RGH/JTAG console is via . Watch the scrolling text or read the on-screen
🛡️ Even if an official update is pushed or accidentally triggered by an optical disc, the console physically lacks the ability to blow the fuses. 👁️ How to View Your eFUSE Data
Ensure it is set to . This forces the system to ignore official Microsoft dash updates that force eFUSE burning.
Boot your modified Xbox 360 and open the application. Navigate to the Network or Behavior settings menu.
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