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    xbox 360 slim 4GB memory how to connect to PC

    Trying to connect xbox 360 slim memory unit to PC

    i get unrecognized device (error 43)

    USB cable connected to these points:
    FT7 - 3.3V (using 5V to 3.3V regulator, connected to USB cable)
    FT10 - GND (sharing with voltage regulator, connected to USB cable)
    FT8 - D-
    FT9 - D+
    Attached Files
    Last edited by mosfetratus; 05-28-2025, 12:46 AM.

    #2
    double checked the diagram, looks like i connected data wires reversed. After correcting i still have the same problem.

    At first i used this guide: https://imgur.com/S04Nzfk

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      #3
      so your using windows.
      what does it show in hardware - a VID/PID for a usb device?

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        #4
        Originally posted by stj View Post
        so your using windows.
        what does it show in hardware - a VID/PID for a usb device?
        This is what i get.
        This is whit corrected wiring. Before i get unrecognized device.
        Attached Files

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          #5
          thats kind of vague.
          if it has a valid VID/PID combination i wouldnt be concerned with serial numbers.
          windoze really is not the tool for any kind of harware work.

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            #6
            Originally posted by stj View Post
            thats kind of vague.
            if it has a valid VID/PID combination i wouldnt be concerned with serial numbers.
            windoze really is not the tool for any kind of harware work.
            USB\UNKNOWN - HW_ID.

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              #7
              so your grounding pins 2,5 and 6?
              i dont know why the guy grounds the serial bus on 5 & 6 but i would try it grounded and unconnected
              is your 3.3v good? a regulator needs a capacitor across it's output pins to stabilise the voltage

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                #8
                Originally posted by stj View Post
                so your grounding pins 2,5 and 6?
                i dont know why the guy grounds the serial bus on 5 & 6 but i would try it grounded and unconnected
                is your 3.3v good? a regulator needs a capacitor across it's output pins to stabilise the voltage
                Tried with grounded 2, 5, 6 - same thing. Then tried without 5, finally without 6 - same.
                On the memory board itself is a tiny capacitor should be alright.

                Must be a reason for serial bus.

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                  #9
                  under linux it gets detected. But file system is fatx, only windows have tools made for it.

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                    #10
                    so you need a windowz device driver maybe?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by stj View Post
                      so you need a windowz device driver maybe?
                      Looks like it, because there are fan made drivers for older removable memory units for Xbox360. I did image backup on linux. And then mounted it on windows with software made for fatx partitions, etc. And it worked. You are really right for saying that these types of troubleshooting is done under linux. .

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