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Old 03-03-2005, 22:48
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I guess it's also possible that your modchip is playing up or one or more of the wires aren't making a good connection. MI are very good modchips though so I doubt the actual chip is fuber, but I would check the connections.

Also, like Cobra alrady mentioned, do you ever get the RSOD when using originals from your region? If you do, then it could be a laser issue. If you never get it, then I bet it's got something to do with the chip.

Just for the record, I have a MI and I've never gotten a RSOD with any of my discs, imports, originals or backups. I use Ritek G04's too.
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