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Main => Consoles => Topic started by: SteveS on January 08, 2006, 12:14:34 pm
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So I guess it serves me right for trying to MOD my XBOX. I purchased a mod chip and smoked my XBOX trying to install it. I purchased another box and modded it fine the 2nd time but now I am wondering what to do with the parts from the first one. Basically I scratched the motherboard and broke one of the trace wires. I'm obviously not skilled enough to solder it back. Should I eBay it as is or can I use the parts some other way?
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I've never tried this guy's service, but he supposedly buys XBOX parts...
http://www.llamma.com/xbox/xbox.htm
I honestly don't know if he's reliable or if eBaying might fetch more cash... I just found the guy's webpage a few days ago and figured I would pass it along. :)
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Give your location and maybe you can find another BYOACer with soldering skills. Bridging a trace is fairly easy as long as you did not really get "SMOKE".
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Thanks for the info. The trace never actually smoked, it's just cut by the scratches I made . The machine boots and shuts off 3 times before it stops with the front lights blinking red/green. Maybe I will try and get it repaired.
These things are a cheap way to run a basic media center to stream movies and music. Maybe I'll actullay play games on the broken one if it can be repaired.
thanks,
Steve
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Have you seen or considered this?
http://www.xbox-scene.com/articles/fix-trace-nosolder.php
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Not until now. I think I can do this. Thanks a bunch for the info!!!
Steve
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The Llamma is a good service. I bought a modded xbox from a loser (170) on ebay that said it worked fine befor he sold. yeah right. it had the red and green x-mas lights (traces) and they fixed!! it runs with out an issue. the price is not that bad if you did not have to fork over alot to get it.