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HERE
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YOUR XECUTER X360-USB: HERE
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YOUR XECUTER BLASTER 360: HERE
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YOUR XECUTER XBOX 360 UNLOCK KIT: HERE
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This tutorial was written by Team Xecuter. If you use
anything from this tutorial please give credits and also a
direct link to this page. Also if we have made any mistakes
or left anything out please let
us now - thanks !
The official forum thread for this tutorial is http://www.team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?p=228384
How to install the Xecuter Blaster 360
Install Time: 10 - 20 Minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Tools Required: All tools are included in the package
What's In The Box?
1. Blaster 360 External Module
2. Digital Sata Exchange (DSE)
3. Power Control Unit (PCU)
4. SATA Cable (ODD)
5. SATA Cable (360)
6. PCU to ODD Power Cable
7. PCU to DSE Power Cable
8. Xbox 360 Case Unlocking Tool
9. Torx 10 Screwdriver
Step By Step Installation Tutorial
1. First, you need to take your 360
apart. If you don't know how to do this, read this
guide. Once you have it taken apart [Pic 1a], disconnect
the cables to the backside of the ODD (Optical Disc Drive)
[Pic 1b] and set the ODD to the side for the time being.

[Pic 1a]

[Pic 1b]
2. Once you have removed the ODD you will see two cables
plugged into the Xbox 360 motherboard [Pic 1c]. One
is the SATA cable and one is the ODD power cable (this is
the multi wired cable with a white adapter on the end). Remove
the SATA cable but leave the ODD power cable plugged in as
we will be using this.

[Pic 1c]
3. In the package, there are two circuit
boards, both of which have a very sticky foam insulated pad
on the back with a paper liner. Find the one as shown in [Pic
2a], this is the Blaster Power Control Unit (or PCU).
You will need two cables at this point, The small red cable
with the green connector, and the long red cable with a black
connector on one end and a white connector on the other end.
Plug the small red cable into the green connector on the PCU,
Plug the white connector into the larger connector on the
front of the PCU.

[Pic 2a]
4. Make sure you plug in the cables the correct way around.
If you look at [Pic 2b] it is very obvious which is
correct. If you do not then expect bad things to happen !

[Pic 2b]
4. Peel the paper off the back of the
PCU to expose the sticky foam insulated pad [Pic 2c].

[Pic 2c]
5. Place the PCU on the Xbox 360 video
connector as shown in [Pic 2d]

[Pic 2d]
6. Now connect the ODD power cable to the PCU as shown in
[Pic 2e]. Again make sure it is the correct way around;
we have made this clear in the picture. If you do not then
expect bad things to happen !

[Pic 2e]
7. Next you need the PCB that has the
SATA connectors on it, this is the Digital Sata Exchange (DSE).
This attaches to the metal case [Pic 3a] and has several
small connectors that will fit through the holes of the metal
case.

[Pic 3a]
7. Peel the paper off the back of the
DSE to expose the sticky foam insulated pad [Pic 3b].

[Pic 3b]
8. Now attach it to the metal case like
in the pictures below [Pic 3c]. Notice that the holes
where the connectors go are circled in red [Pic 3d].

[Pic 3c]

[Pic 3d]
9. Now take the long red cable connected
to the PCU with the black connector and connect it to the
pins on the bottom of the DSE. If you look at the black connector,
you will notice that the is a little white plug in one of
the holes [Pic 3e]. This prevents you from plugging
the cable in the wrong way. There is a pin missing on the
top row of pins on the DSE and that's how the connector fits.
Take a look at [Pic 3f] for a better idea.

[Pic 3e]

[Pic 3f]
10. Now get the red SATA cable with
the right angled connector that was provide with the Blaster
360 kit and connect it to the Xbox Motherboard [Pic 4a].
This is a custom made cable and should only be used for this
connection only. Any other SATA cable will ensure that your
games will not load.

[Pic 4a]
11. Now connect the other end of the right angled SATA cable
to the DSE. Make sure you connect to the SATA port labelled
"360" [Pic 4b]. The other end of the cable is straight
and is not at a right angle.

[Pic 4b]
12. Now see what everything should look like so far [Pic
4c].

[Pic 4c]
13. Now take the other red SATA cable that was supplied with
the Blaster 360 kit and connect one end to the DSE SATA port
labelled "ODD" [Pic 4d]. This is a standard SATA cable
as supplied with any PC motherboard.

[Pic 4d]
14. Now place the ODD back into the case and route the cables
so they fit neatly around the ODD, everything should fit comfortably.
[Pic 5a].

[Pic 5a]
15. Now plug the other end of the ODD
SATA cable in to the back of the ODD drive. Then plug in the
red power cable to the ODD making sure that the plug is fitted
the correct way around [Pic 5b]. if you do not do this
correctly you can damage your Xbox ! Make sure to check for
clearance of the cables and that none will get pinched or
otherwise cut in the process of re-assembly.

[Pic 5b]
16. OK now that's pretty much most of the hard work done!
Here is a picture showing what everything should now look
like [Pic 5c].

[Pic 5c]
17. Now it's time to reassemble the Xbox 360 case. First
place the top lid as shown in [Pic 6a]

[Pic 6a]
18. Now turn the case over and insert the 6 screws using
the provided Torx 10 screwdriver. The positions of the screws
are shown in [Pic 6b]

[Pic 6b]
19. Now reconnect the eject button. Don't forget to do this
or you will have to take the Xbox apart again at a later stage
[Pic 6c] & [Pic 6d]

[Pic 6c]

[Pic 6d]
20. Now reconnect the other half of the case and clip the
front down as shown in [Pic 6e]

[Pic 6e]
21. Clip the rear part of the case down as shown in [Pic
6f]

[Pic 6f]
21. Connect the side panel to the case (NOT the panel that
the Hard Drive would normally connect to - this is where the
Blaster will be placed. Note the red circle [Pic 6g],
there is a small cut out which indicates which way around
the panel should go (towards the front of the Xbox)

[Pic 6g]
22. Here's how everything should look so far [Pic 6h]

[Pic 6h]
23. Now turn the Xbox over to the other side. This is where
we are going to connect the Blaster 360. Note where the DSE
pins are [Pic 7a]

[Pic 7a]
24. Take the Blaster 360 external replacement
panel and line up the pins on the PCB with the DSE connectors
and push them in place [Pic 7b]

[Pic 7b]
25. Make sure all the pins are connected firmly and are all
flat against the case [Pic 7c].

[Pic 7c]
26. Carefully connect the Blaster 360 to the Xbox 360 [Pic
7d]. You should not have to use any force and you should
hear the clips "click" when connected correctly.

[Pic 7d]
27. Almost done ! [Pic 7e]

[Pic 7e]
28. Now reconnect the Xbox 360 front face plate [Pic 7f]

[Pic 7f]
29. FINISHED !
30. Now to test everything is working. First connect your
Xbox power supply and AV cable. The Blaster should light up
green [Pic 8a] when the Xbox is powered on. This is
the default mode of the Blaster and is in "Silent" mode. Make
sure the Xbox boots to the dashboard and a game can run. This
means that the Blaster is functioning correctly. If you have
a problem (Black Screen, Error Code E64, Games Not Running,
Xbox rebooting itself) See TROUBLESHOOTING at the end of this
page.

[Pic 8a]
31. Now to test that the Blaster is functional. Plug in a
Molex Power Supply to the front of the Blaster and the LED
should now change to Blue [Pic 8b]. MAKE SURE YOU
DISCONNECT THE XBOX 360 POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CONNECTING ANY
POWER TO THE BLASTER 360 ! The Blue LED This means that
the Blaster is in operational mode and you can now update
your firmware or backup your games if you have a Samsung ODD.

[Pic 8b]
Troubleshooting
If you get an error (Games not booting, black screen and
no dashboard, error code 64, Xbox resetting) this means
that either one of the cables is not plugged incorrectly or
the Blaster is faulty. If you have checked everything and
you still get the problem simply return the Blaster back to
your supplier and they will issue a replacement. This will
not damage your Xbox and you will be able to restore it to
its default state. Do not attempt to flash update your firmware
if you experience any of these symptoms.
This tutorial was written by Team Xecuter. If you use
anything from this tutorial please give credits and also a
direct link to this page. Also if we have made any mistakes
or left anything out please let
us now - thanks !
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