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How To Recover A Locked Hard Drive Without Password (From a Dead
Motherboard) (v0.1) - Thanks To Xbox-scene.com
Tutorial written by : BLoTt0_AI
Last edited: September 22, 2003
**NOTE: If you know what you are doing, this tutorial could also
serve as a way to unbann yourself from XBOX Live, providing you
have an unbanned EEPROM on a dead or working motherboard.**
The smart thing to do, is to to always have a backed up copy of
your XBOX's EEPROM. It is a good practice to make backing up important
data part of the modding process, specifically, your XBOX's EEPROM
information(done with Configmagic) and a backup of your C: drive(done
with evox). These 2 things ensure that, in the event of an XBOX
dissaster, such as, a dead motherboard, that information can be
transfererd to a new XBOX and things will be as they were.
However, such dissasters are not typically expected and can be an
even greater loss for those who are unprepared(me).
In the event that you find that your (locked)80 gig hardrive filled
to the brim with over a year of history cannot be transferred to
a new XBOX, you may begin to feel your ulcer acting up.
There is a solution to this problem. It is not necessarily pretty
or very inviting to the uninitiated, but it is a solution nonetheless.
** FOR THIS TO WORK, YOU MUST HAVE THE MOTHERBOARD THAT THE HARD
DRIVE CAME WITH OR WAS ORIGINALLY LOCKED WITH**
What needs to be done, is to recover the old hard drive information
from the XBOX EEPROM. Since your XBOX is dead you can no longer
access this information by normal means, but it is most certainly
still there. To revover this information the EEPROM will first,
have to be identified and located.

(thanks Bunnie, AKA Andrew Hwang, Buy His book !!) Picture from
http://www.xenatera.com/bunnie/proj/anatak/images/eepromlocation.jpg
As you can see, it is just a tiny little, bug-sized chip, between
the TSOP and Pic. In short, you need to desolder this chip from
your dead XBOX and solder it in to your current XBOX. The most dangerous
part of this operation is the removal of the EEPROM, as breaking
a leg(pin) can render it pretty much useless or make for a very
difficult repair
**BEFORE DOING ANY OF THIS BE SURE TO BACK UP (1.EEPROM INFO 2.C
DRIVE 3. GAME SAVES AND APPS) FROM YOUR CURRENT HARD DRIVE AND UNLOCK
IT, AS YOU WILL BE REMOVING YOUR CURRENT XBOX's EEPROM.**
REMOVAL OF EEPROM:
You will need the following things:
1.Fine Tipped Soldering Iron (atleast somewhat fine)
2.Fine Desoldering Braid
3.Magnifying Lense/Microscope (Prefferable, but not needed by pros)
4.Solder
5.Flux
6.Fine Tipped Tweezers
STEP 1: Desolder EEPROMs from both source and destination XBOXes
a. Once you locate the EEPROM be sure to make note of the circle
shaped indent in one of it's corners.
This marking is to identify which way the chip should be placed
over the pads(you don't want to put it in backwards later on).
b. Set up your magnifying lense or microscope over your xbox motherboard
(Completely removed from case, duh)
c. Use the desoldering braid to remove as much solder as possible
from each of the pads under the chip's legs. Beforehand, it's wise
to apply a bit of flux to the pads to aid in solder flow.If you
can adjust the heat on your soldering iron, try using a higher heat
of around 800, since the higher heat will make it easier for the
braid to obsorb the solder more quickly. Using tweezers, hold the
desoldering braid over the desired pad and press (not too hard)
on the braid with the soldring iron.
Once you have removed as much solder as possible from the legs and
pads and things look as clean as as can be, it's time to remove
the legs from the pads, one by one. Place the tip of your fine tipped
tweezers(or a suitably small peice of metal) in the sapce between
the leg and the chip. Using the tweezers as a lever, lightly nudge
the leg off while heating the pad with the soldering iron.
You don't want to bend the legs very much, so be sure to be gentle
when removing them from the pads.
Try to nudge them just enough to see or feel a slight movement,
indicating that the leg is no longer connected to the pad. Continue
this process with each pin untill all 6 are removed from the pads.
STEP 2: Solder EEPROM Onto Motherboard
Now that you have your EEPROM removed, it's time to solder it onto
your motherboard. The first thing you need to do is prepare each
pad with a little bit of solder and flux. Only use a small amount
of solder on each pad, trying to keep it relatively flat and level
(not all blobby). Using tweezers,position your EEPROM over the pads,
making note that the circular indentation mentioned earlier is in
the correct place. Once coorectly positioned, use the soldering
iron to apply some heat to each of the opposite corner legs, one
at a time. This will hold the chip in place while you solder the
rest of the legs. Once the chip is held in place, you can solder
the rest of the pins on, adding solder and flux to each one for
a good connection. To finish things up, you can add some solder
and flux to the two corner pins.
That's all. You can now recover those memories, once thought lost,
from your locked hard drive. Remember, when booting your XBOX only
the locked hard drive you were trying to recover will boot. Any
other hard drive will need to be unlocked to boot up.
Tutorial written by : BLoTt0_AI
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