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<blockquote data-quote="MkKin420" data-source="post: 5755126" data-attributes="member: 603251"><p>I think I have a good idea what you are talking about. Its not really something you do like putting a chip in or anything its actually simple. Ive taken apart a few xbox 360's, some for cleaning and a couple to fix the red ring by fixing up the heatsinks better and overheating for a controlled amount of time to let the connections reestablish themselves sort of, it works.</p><p></p><p>When you take apart an xbox you usually have to remove the dvd-drive. Now, if you turn on the xbox <strong>without the dvd-drive connected</strong> it will prevent you from connecting to xbox live. This is a known issue that can be avoided by not powering the xbox with the drive disconnected, it shouldn't be plugged in in the first place when you have it all taken apart anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MkKin420, post: 5755126, member: 603251"] I think I have a good idea what you are talking about. Its not really something you do like putting a chip in or anything its actually simple. Ive taken apart a few xbox 360's, some for cleaning and a couple to fix the red ring by fixing up the heatsinks better and overheating for a controlled amount of time to let the connections reestablish themselves sort of, it works. When you take apart an xbox you usually have to remove the dvd-drive. Now, if you turn on the xbox [B]without the dvd-drive connected[/B] it will prevent you from connecting to xbox live. This is a known issue that can be avoided by not powering the xbox with the drive disconnected, it shouldn't be plugged in in the first place when you have it all taken apart anyway. [/QUOTE]
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