Hey guys,
I'm doing a little survey for a project for one of my statistics classes and I could use some information from you guys.
All I need from you is:
Gamertag -
Age -
Average number of hours spent playing on that Gamertag per week -
If you don't want your information public in this...
It would probably be able to hold off a typical RROD, but there are other hardware faults that may arise.
My 360 gave me a scare when the dvd drive decided to stop reading discs without any other errors. After some research, it turns out that drive failures are fairly common too.
Assuming everything went good with the flash, the problem may be your backup. Did you remember to set the layer break when burning? Are you positive you flashed the drive correctly?
You also have to disable media sharing in Windows Media Connect, Windows Media Player 11, and the Zune software (if you have those installed) for Tversity's sharing to work on the 360. (This also means you cant have PlayOn installed on the same system, if you have that)
Did you try what I said? Restart the sharing service on your computer on Tversity while the 360 is turned on. Just hit the Restart Sharing button in settings in Tversity.
Not saying that they did, or would. I'm just saying that its possible, and there may be a valid way for them to identify a large number of hacked HDD's.
Well, when you hack a 360's 20gb HDD to a 120, you have to flash a key (hddss.bin) from a legit 120gb HDD. Most people who do that don't extract their own bin file, they download the one that has been circulating around the net for while. If Microsoft had a way to see the key on the HDD, then...
The Xbox 360 wireless adapter is only a/b/g compatible, the hardware itself cannot use 802.11n. You'll have to settle for g if you're using the official wireless adapter. If you really want n, use a wireless bridge, as suggested by kobykaan
- Put the Open Source Pandora Battery Tool on your memory stick to use on your PSP.
- Take his phat battery and use OSPBT to change it into a Pandora's battery.
- Use that battery to install CFW on his phat PSP.
- Boot up your PSP into the XMB (have it plugged in, without the pandora's...
Read the POPSLoader guide posted earlier on, you need the proper files extracted from older version updates to be able to choose them from the POPSLoader menu.
http://pspupdates.qj.net/Change-D-v0-3/pg/49/aid/121910
This application allows you to group your games/applications and switch between them with the L trigger. Not sure if it will mess with some other homebrews.
http://pspupdates.qj.net/PSP-Filer-5-4-Ima...g/49/aid/122566
PSP Filer allows you...
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=92177
This thread has a benchmark for the Sony Mark II and the Lexar Platinum II, but not for the Sandisk. Just to give you an idea of the speeds.
Selxis, for the things you can do with custom firmware, read some of the older threads in the forum. I think that reading Legion's guide will also help you (refer to the other sticky). You won't need to do it over after buying a new memory stick because the firmware is stored internally on the...
The 100MNV01 folder is outdated. Just put the video files directly into the "VIDEO" folder on the root of the memory stick (the folder has to be named in all caps).