XVal is a utility to display recorded security events from an Xbox 360 console. When given a console serial number along with the 'X' value from System Info in the Dashboard, XVal can determine whether or not that console is flagged for a violation. This is an Android implementation of Redline99's XVal, suitable for checking used 360s in stores or for monitoring your own console's security event history.
Important: This application only shows the security events recorded on the console itself and does not reflect bans on Xbox LIVE. It is possible for a console with a "Clean" security history to be banned server-side, and it is possible for a console to be "Flagged" but not yet banned. Flagged consoles should always be regarded with suspicion as they will likely be banned in the near future. Consoles may have been banned for reasons that cannot be seen by flags in the "X" value checked by XVal, so XVal cannot gurantee a pre-owned console is clean, safe, and not banned.
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 1.1 posted on 2013-01-16
Several fixes and updates - Version 1.1 posted on 2013-01-16
Version 1.1!,- Fix off-by-one error showing 2005 consoles as 2015,- InputType for easier OSK serial entry,- Don't hang on unknown but valid factory codes
Program Details
- Category: System Utilities > System Maintenance
- Publisher: Nicole Reid
- License: Free
- Price: N/A
- Version: 1.1
- Platform: android