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DVD Key
Before you can use Wasabi 360 Ultra, you must first obtain the DVD key that corresponds to your Xbox 360. Every
single Xbox 360 has a unique DVD key and you must obtain the one that specifically matches your Xbox.
While we are planning to update Wasabi 360 Ultra to support automatically extracting the DVD key directly from
your ODD, unfortunately this feature is not yet available and for now you will need to obtain your DVD key through
other means. We recommend the use of a piece of software called Jungle Flasher which can extract drive keys from
almost any Xbox 360 drive. You will need a way to connect the drive to your PC in order to use Jungle Flasher; often
this will involve additional hardware. Please see the documentation accompanying Jungle Flasher for further
information.
There are other means of extracting drive keys; any method is suitable providing you end up with the correct drive
key. Wasabi 360 Ultra currently supports ANY Xbox 360 drive regardless of the firmware version, providing you can
obtain the correct drive key. There is currently only one known drive where the key cannot be extracted from the
drive itself – that is the Xbox 360 Slim Hitachi DL10N. However in this instance, the drive key may still be obtained
from the Xbox 360 itself via the “reset glitch”.
Once you have obtained the DVD key for your Xbox 360, you should have a file called “Key.bin” which contains the
16‐byte key in binary format. If you have used Jungle Flasher to obtain your DVD key, you can generate a Key.bin file
by selecting the “FirmwareTool 32” tab and then pressing the “Save Drive Key” button. The “Key.bin” file must be
placed at a specific location on the HDD you will connect to Wasabi 360 Ultra. In the root directory of your HDD
there should be a folder called “wasabi”; if this does not exist then create it. Place the “Key.bin” file inside the
“wasabi” folder, so you end up with the file path “X:\wasabi\Key.bin” where X: is the drive letter for your external
HDD. |
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