fzabkar wrote:
AFAICT, the Xbox assigns a unique password to each drive. Therefore, I suspect that the master and user passwords each consist of 32 bytes of binary data.
Ok, but the 10.bin file is 512 bytes long and since . equals 00 then I see about 146 bytes of empty data. So, the ... is not used in the password and can be ignored, right? Which 64 of the 512 bytes has the master and user password?
fzabkar wrote:
Try reading sectors 20 and 21 on track 6B.
Quote:
T>/2
2>S006b
2>R20,02
I expect that sector 21 will contain your password, if I understand the following guide correctly:
http://forum.dragonslayer.se/files/ST31 ... nglish.pdfBTW, if you wish to retain the password, don't use the W20 command. W20 will overwrite sector 20.
WARNING: Terminal commands are CASE SENSITIVE.
I have no way of doing this as the parts for that serial interface are unavailable to me. The guide states to type R21,01, why did you put R20,02? What do those commands mean? Is it some kind of machine or assembly language? Also, hyperterminal does not let me type anything or pick up input from the keyboard. I'm using U6 module based unlocking that's posted on this forum.
Spildit wrote:
Please post the 10.bin file here

I would, but the Xbox drive is not mine, and owner does not want anything posted about it.
Spildit wrote:
By the look of things U6DLE DID work as the drive is module based, so the password must be inside the module 10 but because it's likely to be in hex and random hex values might not be easy to "read".
If user posts module that he already fetched with u6DEL we can create a file to send with victoria to unlock the drive.
It's good to know that it worked. Most of the other 366 bytes or so are special characters and symbols that can only be typed with a Num Pad and the Alt key codes, I believe.
Please tell me what to do with 10.BIN file so Victoria can unlock it? Can I use the DOS or Windows edition of Victoria?