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Old 27-10-2003, 05:22
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Question Testing X2 Lite+

Ok I have read a bunch of info on the install of this chip but one thing continues to confuse me.

All of the instructions tell you to turn the Xbox on and check the LED's on the chip and that will tell you if it is installed correctly.

My question is this...because the directions tell you to remove the drives and unplug the power supply to the board can I just plug the power supply in and turn it on or do I need to reconnect everything first. I dont want to do this wrong and ruin my Xbox.

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I believe you can have the drives disconnect but the power to the board needs to be connected. It should have never been disconnected in the first place.
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