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Xbox drive flashing? [UK]
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Is anyone doing drive flashing? My drive is a liteon but it ses Open try alot of the time?
I live in the uk
I live in the uk
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JTAG-GALORE is not only my idol, but an experienced and trusted seller.
He flashes drives and should do it for you pretty cheap. Look up in the stickies
If you have an open tray error then you may have one of the following things,
-Blown out laser
-to little electricity going to your laser, requiring you to decrease the resistance of your DVD drives potentiometer (pot tweaking)
-Faulty SATA cable that connects your DVD drive to the motherboard
He flashes drives and should do it for you pretty cheap. Look up in the stickies
If you have an open tray error then you may have one of the following things,
-Blown out laser
-to little electricity going to your laser, requiring you to decrease the resistance of your DVD drives potentiometer (pot tweaking)
-Faulty SATA cable that connects your DVD drive to the motherboard
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Yakkyyful wrote JTAG-GALORE is not only my idol, but an experienced and trusted seller.
He flashes drives and should do it for you pretty cheap. Look up in the stickies
If you have an open tray error then you may have one of the following things,
-Blown out laser
-to little electricity going to your laser, requiring you to decrease the resistance of your DVD drives potentiometer (pot tweaking)
-Faulty SATA cable that connects your DVD drive to the motherboard
Or a bad PCB...
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