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TTG_KoReKz wrote
EDIT: On topic, you said you changed the drive am I correct? Each drive has its own "key" that is only compatible with original xbox so if you want to change the drive in your xbox you would need to get the key from your old drive and put it into the new one or simply soldier the motherboard from one drive to the other
I took the PCB from my old drive and soldered it into the new drive.
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TTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wroteTTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wrotejusteve wrote Is the drive flashed or have you recently flashed it ?
You cant flash a liteon drive.. :facepalm:
WHAT? YOU STUPID? liteon drive is the one that is flash-able... **** ******...
No.. I have a flashed BenQ..
Drives that can be flashed are:
1. Hitachi
2. Samsung
3. Benq
4. Lite-on (first ever flash)
I thought it was only BenQ. And you said liteon was the only one.. make up your mind lol
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I have 3 Xboxes all with Flashed modded liteon drives and yes you can Flash them with the correct tools.
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BSD wroteTTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wroteTTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wrotejusteve wrote Is the drive flashed or have you recently flashed it ?
You cant flash a liteon drive.. :facepalm:
WHAT? YOU STUPID? liteon drive is the one that is flash-able... **** ******...
No.. I have a flashed BenQ..
Drives that can be flashed are:
1. Hitachi
2. Samsung
3. Benq
4. Lite-on (first ever flash)
I thought it was only BenQ. And you said liteon was the only one.. make up your mind lol
I haven't said "only one" but "the one" that is a difference
Gonzox wroteTTG_KoReKz wrote
EDIT: On topic, you said you changed the drive am I correct? Each drive has its own "key" that is only compatible with original xbox so if you want to change the drive in your xbox you would need to get the key from your old drive and put it into the new one or simply soldier the motherboard from one drive to the other
I took the PCB from my old drive and soldered it into the new drive.
Did you solder it right?
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BSD wroteTTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wrotejusteve wrote Is the drive flashed or have you recently flashed it ?
You cant flash a liteon drive.. :facepalm:
WHAT? YOU STUPID? liteon drive is the one that is flash-able... **** ******...
No.. I have a flashed BenQ..
Where are you from the stone age. Liteons are the most popular drive models, that is why ck3s usb pros and probes are created.
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TTG_KoReKz wrote
Did you solder it right?
I'm pretty sure the connections are good.
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Gonzox wroteTTG_KoReKz wrote
Did you solder it right?
I'm pretty sure the connections are good.
Try this:
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if that doesn't work then I am afraid you will need to solder back in the PCB that was there before and extract the dvd key from your old dvd drive and put it into the new one
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Try this:
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if that doesn't work then I am afraid you will need to solder back in the PCB that was there before and extract the dvd key from your old dvd drive and put it into the new one
Unfortunately that didn't work for me. I have absolutely no idea what is causing this.
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TTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wroteTTG_KoReKz wroteBSD wrotejusteve wrote Is the drive flashed or have you recently flashed it ?
You cant flash a liteon drive.. :facepalm:
WHAT? YOU STUPID? liteon drive is the one that is flash-able... **** ******...
No.. I have a flashed BenQ..
Drives that can be flashed are:
1. Hitachi
2. Samsung
3. Benq
4. Lite-on (first ever flash)
Yeah you can flash a Lite-on it was the one where you needed the probe if I'm not mistaken...
But I know for sure I flashed a Lite-on when i was flashing peoples consoles!
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