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i like want to get my xbox modded with a chip but just don't know were to either by a pre-modded one or get mine modded
btw do chip switches really work if you have xbox live |
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If you are not much into soldering you can always get a solder-less modchip.
Those can only be applied to xbox version 1.0-1.5. About xbox live, some modchips claims to be "live-secure" but I am not so sure about that. I have read about people that has been banned from xbox-live with the modchip turned of and stuff... Guess the best way is to either have 2 xbox's (one chipped and one not chipped) or find other ways of playing xbox online. |
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yah, watch out for that "Live secure" crap. It is just a fancy way of saying that there is a switch on the chip to turn it off, before you power on the xbox and go online.
However, if you use x-ecuter bios, you shouldn't have much of a problem. It prevents games from going online if "xbox live" is clicked on accident.
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i was told that solderless chips where a peice of crap cause like if you move your xbox the chip moves of the solder points and sits on the mother board and eventually screws it up
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Well a friend of mine has a solder-less chip and it has been working like a charm ever since he installed it.
He have also moved around the xbox a few times and no problems at all. If you just tighten it up enough there should be no problems. But if you feel like "I'm gonna be 100% sure it doesn't falls off" well solder it then. But I haven't seen any solder-less fall off or similar. |
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