I just Got A New Xbox 360 250GB Slim Console A few Days Ago And I Was Just Wondering If I Could Play Burned Games On it Without Using A Mod Chip Or Something That Will Void The Warranty.
If Not Please Can You Guys Tell Me A safe And Well Trusted Way Of Playing Games On It?
Originally posted by ali1873: I just Got A New Xbox 360 250GB Slim Console A few Days Ago And I Was Just Wondering If I Could Play Burned Games On it Without Using A Mod Chip Or Something That Will Void The Warranty.
If Not Please Can You Guys A safe And Well Trusted Way Of Playing Games On It?
Thanks.
go purchase them from the store. without opening the console there is no way
Originally posted by ali1873: I just Got A New Xbox 360 250GB Slim Console A few Days Ago And I Was Just Wondering If I Could Play Burned Games On it Without Using A Mod Chip Or Something That Will Void The Warranty.
If Not Please Can You Guys A safe And Well Trusted Way Of Playing Games On It?
Thanks.
go purchase them from the store. without opening the console there is no way
Thankyou zpaitsel. I'm new to all of this.
I am willing to open my console. It would be great if you can tell me how to modify the console to play games.
There is no way to do it without voiding the warranty. Also, if you're not prepared for your console to be flagged/banned at some point, don't flash it.
You're probably better off buying an older Xbox 360 "fat" model and flashing that. That way you don't have to void the warranty on your nice new 360 S, and the fat models are much easier to flash.
If you do want to try and modify your 360 S, check the pinned threads for guides. The main options are either to flash the DVD drive with custom firmware (which may not even be possible, depending on what drive is in your console), or to use a drive emulator such as an xk3y or Wasabi 360 - both of which still require you to crack open the console and dump the firmware, so read the JungleFlasher guide in the very top pinned thread.
Originally posted by funksoulb: You're probably better off buying an older Xbox 360 "fat" model and flashing that. That way you don't have to void the warranty on your nice new 360 S, and the fat models are much easier to flash.
thread.
its true, just found out i had a 0225 lite-on, and you either have to replace the pcb(for $75) or modify it in a way that can potentially ruin it. needless to say i was upset.