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This tutorial is for the "repair" of JTAG Tool for use with the most common setup. coolshrimp changed JTAG Tool in 3.00 to an awkward stance where it is undesirable for me, among many others. This fix will allow you to use the DB1F1 and aud_clamp SMC as the alternative, as well as removal of KV hash check encryption to use a non-matching KV with your NAND. If you have questions, feel free to reply in this thread.

Let's begin.

Download this file. This .rar contains the modified files necessary for this tutorial.

Open and extract the containing files.

Open the directory for JTAG Tool. This is default under Computer > Program Files (x86) > JTAG Tool.

Delete the XeLL Bins and the Dash folders.

Move the two folders that you extracted (Dash and XeLL Bins) into the JTAG Tool directory.

Once completed, you will see the new folders in the directory.

That's all there is to it!

Using the alternate is even easier. Just select the motherboard you are working with, click the little wrench under "Settings", open the Drivers/Options tab, and change the SMC points to "Aud_Clamp & DVD_Tray".

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This is now the modified SMC for DB1F1 and Aud_clamp.

The KV hash check removal is already included in all HDMI console NANDs built using the freeBOOT maker within JTAG Tool.

Please leave your feedback on anything I can change. Hopefully coolshrimp will fix this so we don't have to deal with modifying his program to work the way we want it!

Thanks to:

E Nellie for his Hex for KV hash check removal

coolshrimp for JTAG Tool

Merci à iMoses pour le tuto

Modifié par supertintin007