month and a half after leaving the Reset Glitch Hack Tiros gligli and a new hack compatible with all HDMI consoles and that whatever the kernel, we still had not seen any reaction from Microsoft. We learn today with one of our technicians, stephane76700, the answer was already in your resellers ... a new revision of motherboard. This motherboard has been found in a pack Forza 4 250 GB, these new consoles with a matte black shell. The MFR date visible in the back is 2011-08-17 and the reader a Liteon 1071. The biggest surpise is the absence of HANA chip (visible anyway) is the chip that allowed the management of the timing Reset Glitch Hack ... It seems that the game of cat and mouse continues so Stock up on the "old" Xbox 360 Slims now if you want to still be able to perform the Reset Glitch Hack. Remember, anything before August of 2011.
Its good that old slims can not be patched any other way though, so there is over a years with of slims out in the wild that can have the reset glitch hack done to them regardless of what system update installed on them.
Just skim through this a bit if you want to know more https://digiex.net/content/297-new-...gned-code-possible-slim-updated-consoles.html The very basics of it though, it to be able to run unsigned code.
And when you can run unsigned code that means you can run emulators, media players, applications, mod your games and so on. It also opens the door for easy piracy but we will not go in to that.