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X-Box Modding, all types.
I will bet, some of you have X-Boxes, and are totally happy with them. Well, I have a site that has modding tutorials from mod chips to installing little leds in the controllers (3rd party clear ones) so when you turn it on, they turn on. The site is worth a look, even if you dont plan on messin around with it. X-Box Scene
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I messed up my first Xbox because of modding now I have another one. (Didn't pay for it) I only messed up the first one because I was impatient and just tried to get everything done with forcing stuff into the case.
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big damn hero
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I'm ecstatically happy with my X-Box and am planning on doing some major modding soon.
I just helped a friend slap a mod-chip(toggle switch and all); bigger hard drive, and put it on his network. Now that I have the experience (with someone elses ![]() Thanks for the link, britishboy
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Crazy
Location: Denver CO
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I'm reluctant to mod my xbox... I know most of the chips have the on/off toggles, but if you screw up once and leave it on when you boot up Live, MS will lock you out of the Live service. So far a couple of my buddies have had it happen... and MS records the MAC ad of you XBOX and from what I hear its real hard to get you xbox to emulate a new MAC. Just my 2c
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modding, types, xbox |
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