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Team Xecuter has been on a roll since the month started in terms of development. They have been pushing new products, new updates to their applications (namely, J-Runner) and have been breaking barriers. The fun continues as the team has finally dumped the NAND from the Corona motherboard of the Slim.

If you don’t recall, the Corona motherboard was Microsoft’s response to the Reset Glitch Hack when it was first released. The above screenshot shows the NAND being dumped and loaded into the J-Runner application. With this done, it is only a matter of time before the entire Xbox lineup is hackable again. All that’s left for the new combo found in the Slims is the Liteon 1175 DVD drive, something in which c4eva has been making progress on.

Source: Team Xecuter

Author: Demetrius McCalman
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    rgh stands for what?

    • http://www.facebook.com/rewdboy05 Harold Chick

      RGH stands for “Reset Glitch Hack.”

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