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The fundamental difference lies in how the console's security is bypassed during the boot process.

The latest iteration that eliminates the need for an external "glitch chip" by using onboard components to generate the timing pulse. 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). The fundamental difference lies in how the console's

(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 It involves sending a precise pulse to the