>Did I mention that the drive's motherboard is tied to the xbox it's in? If the
>drive goes down and you replace it you also have to swap the boards over ,hoping
>that the fault isn't in the board (it almost never is) The best (and most
>expensive) route is to have it chipped. That way you can also play Jtag games
>which are much smaller and don't connect to the internet. For the rest, my
>previous reply holds good.
>
>If you have the right drive it's as simple as flashing the eprom.If not it's
>best to chip it. The soldering isn't for the faint hearted you must be really
>good at it with 20/20 vision. I've got to the end of my chipping days I'm afraid
>- eyesight has deteriated rapidly over the past 5 years. I could use a
>magnifying glass but it's awkward - I'd rather just pay for someone to do it
>now.
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>RIB.
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I didn't know that the drive and motherboard are tied together.
I would definitely go for the 'chipping' option because I like to do
things properly no matter what the cost.
I'm not sure that I would take it on myself, I think that would be
best left to someone who already knows what they are doing.
I dont even know what 'Jtag' games are.
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Later Mate.
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