Driver XECUTER NAND-X UPDATE CABLE (COM2) For Windows 10 64-bit BETTER
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How to Install Driver XECUTER NAND-X UPDATE CABLE (COM2) For Windows 10 64-bit
If you want to use the XECUTER NAND-X device to mod your Xbox 360 console, you will need to install the driver for the update cable that connects it to your PC. However, installing the driver on Windows 10 64-bit can be tricky, as it requires disabling the driver signature enforcement feature. In this article, we will show you how to do it step by step.
Step 1: Download the driver
The first thing you need to do is to download the driver for the XECUTER NAND-X UPDATE CABLE (COM2) from this link[^2^]. The driver is a zip file that contains two files: nandx.inf and nandx.sys. You will need to extract them to a folder on your PC.
Step 2: Disable driver signature enforcement
The next thing you need to do is to disable the driver signature enforcement feature on Windows 10 64-bit. This feature prevents installing drivers that are not signed by Microsoft, which is the case for the XECUTER NAND-X UPDATE CABLE (COM2) driver. To disable it, follow these steps:
Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.
Click on Update & Security.
Click on Recovery.
Under Advanced startup, click on Restart now.
After your PC restarts, choose Troubleshoot.
Choose Advanced options.
Choose Startup Settings.
Click on Restart.
After your PC restarts again, press F7 to select Disable driver signature enforcement.
Your PC will boot into Windows 10 64-bit with driver signature enforcement disabled. You will need to repeat this process every time you want to install or update the driver.
Step 3: Install the driver
The final thing you need to do is to install the driver for the XECUTER NAND-X UPDATE CABLE (COM2). To do that, follow these steps:
Connect the XECUTER NAND-X device to your PC using the update cable.
Open Device Manager by pressing the Windows key + X and choosing Device Manager.
You should see a device named XECUTER NAND-X UPDATE CABLE (COM2) under Other devices with a yellow exclamation mark.
Right-click on it and choose Update driver.
Choose Browse my computer for driver software.
Choose Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.
Click on Have Disk.
Browse to the folder where you extracted the driver files and select nandx.inf.
Click on OK and then Next.
You may see a warning message saying that Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software. Click on Install this driver software anyway.
The driver installation should complete successfully. You can now use the XECUTER NAND-X device to mod your Xbox 360 console. For more information on how to use it, you can watch this video[^1^].
Step 4: Test the driver
After installing the driver, you should test if it works properly. To do that, follow these steps:
Open JRunner, which is a software tool that allows you to read and write to your Xbox 360 NAND using the XECUTER NAND-X device. You can download it from this link[^3^].
Click on the NandX button on the top right corner of JRunner.
You should see a message saying \"NandX Detected\" and showing the firmware version of your XECUTER NAND-X device.
If you see this message, it means that the driver is working correctly and you can proceed to use JRunner to mod your Xbox 360 console.
If you don't see this message, or you see an error message, it means that the driver is not working correctly and you may need to reinstall it or try a different USB port.
Step 5: Enable driver signature enforcement
After testing the driver, you should enable the driver signature enforcement feature on Windows 10 64-bit again. This feature helps to protect your PC from malicious drivers and software. To enable it, follow these steps:
Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.
Click on Update & Security.
Click on Recovery.
Under Advanced startup, click on Restart now.
After your PC restarts, choose Troubleshoot.
Choose Advanced options.
Choose Startup Settings.
Click on Restart.
After your PC restarts again, press F7 to select Enable driver signature enforcement.
Your PC will boot into Windows 10 64-bit with driver signature enforcement enabled. You will need to repeat this process every time you want to install or update the driver. 061ffe29dd