Disclaimer: I do not condone, support or agree with piracy. Pay the companies their dues as they have created great devices. I am not responsible for any damage, void warranties or other issues that you may encounter trying to follow these research guides. This information is for research/backup information only.
Part 2 – Installing Wasabi360 ISO Interface
This is Part 2 of a 10 Part tutorial on the different aspects of playing backup ISO files on an XBOX 360. In Part 2, I will explain the important part of this system as described in this blog. There may be some other parts that are helpful, but this tutorial is based on playing ISO files from an external Hard Drive eSATA.Let me start off by saying…
This thing just works.What one do you have Slim or Phat Xbox 360?
Installing Wasabi360 ISO Interface
– This thing just works, Not Live Capable that I know of. Not able to be used with certain drives and requires a properly ABGX tested ISO.Just follow the instructions from site, it’s pretty straight forward. The only thing, is that if the cable seems way to short, it’s backwards (yes, I had this issue)
You can find the instructions:
Slim -
http://www.wasabi360.com/downloads/Wasabi%20360%20Ultra%20X360S%20Installation%20Guide%20v1.0-1.pdf Wasabi 360 Ultra X360S
Installation Guide
For hardware version 1.0
Introduction
To install your Wasabi X360S Ultra you will have to disassemble your Xbox Slim. We recommend you
follow one of the many Xbox Slim Disassembly guides online. Now, disassemble your Xbox Slim until you
get to the point that it looks like Figure 1, below:
Contents of your Wasabi 360 Ultra X360S
1. Wasabi PCB and housing
2. Grey (or Yellow) SATA cable
3. Red SATA Cable
4. Wasabi Power Cable
1. Disconnect the SATA and power cables from the disc drive and remove the drive from your Xbox
2. Remove the HDD tray by removing the 3 screws shown in figures 3‐5 below
3. Remove the Drive SATA and power cable from your Xbox Slim
4. Insert Wasabi power cable as shown (note the orientation ‐ DO NOT ever plug the power cable in with
incorrect orientation)
5. Reinsert drive tray and drive tray screws
6. You may leave the drive tray screw in Figure 8 out until the drive is in place. This will give the drive
tray more play, making threading of SATA cables easier later on.
Getting your Cables out of the Xbox
To do this you will need make a cut out in the metal vent as shown in Figure 9 below. You may use wire
or tin snips for this purpose.
7. You may use a marker to guide you in this process as we have done in Figure 11.
8. Let the clipping begin
9. We recommend using electrical tape or masking tape to insulate the edges of the metal vent as the
edges can be quite sharp.
9. Insert the Grey (or Yellow) SATA cable into the Xbox motherboard (if you insert the Red cable into the
motherboard instead of the Grey (or Yellow) one here, your Wasabi X360S will not work!!)
10. Feed the Grey (or Yellow) SATA cable and the Wasabi power cables under the drive tray as shown in
11. Then feed the cables through the cut‐out in the metal vent
12. Insert the Red SATA cable into your Xbox Drive
13. Feed the Red SATA cable under the drive tray and out the metal vents as shown in Figures 19 and 20
14. Insert Wasabi power cable into your drive (once again, note the orientation!!)
15. Place the disc drive back into place and the tricky part is done! Now, it is time to reassemble your
Xbox Slim.
15. Reassembling your Xbox Slim. You may refer to one of the Xbox Slim reassembly guides online if you
need.
16. Insert SATA and power cables into Wasabi board as shown (note Red cable goes to connector
labeled "Drive" and Grey (or Yellow) cable goes to connector labeled "XB")
16. And there you have it, your Xbox Slim equipped with Wasabi 360 Ultra X360S
Phat -
http://www.wasabi360.com/downloads/Wasabi%20360%20Ultra%20X360Phat%20Installation%20Guide%20v1.2.pdfSite in General - http://www.wasabi360.com/download.html
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