Wetвђ‹ [jtag/rgh] Apr 2026
(Joint Test Action Group) and RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) are the two primary hardware exploits for the Xbox 360 that allow the execution of unsigned code . While they achieve the same end result—unfettered access to the console's hardware and software—they utilize different entry points and have different hardware requirements. Core Technical Differences
Utilizes a vulnerability in the JTAG boundary scan hardware on older "Phat" consoles. It requires a console with an extremely old dashboard version (7371 or lower) and an unpatched CPU. Because it is a software-driven hardware exploit, it offers "instant" boot times. WET​ [Jtag/RGH]
Uses a "glitch" method to trick the CPU into skipping security signature checks during startup. It involves sending a precise pulse to the CPU's reset line at a critical millisecond. RGH is compatible with almost all Xbox 360 models, including Slim and E versions (except for some "Winchester" motherboards). (Joint Test Action Group) and RGH (Reset Glitch