Sucks balls! But seriously this has been bugging me and I need an answer.
Why would someone switch the drive on a WORKING xbox 360, then sell it with a different non-working drive? I really don't see a benefit to this...maybe it was obtained in a trade and swapped for other parts? I would at least tell the buyer and give them a link to the keys if I had pulled the keys from the drive. What do you think would be the reason/benefit to doing this?
I'm going to use this xbox as a media center so it really doesn't matter that I don't have the key, would have been nice as a back up but I barely play my xbox anyway. can't deal with having to use discs anymore, so retro. USB loaders ftw.
Why would someone switch the drive on a WORKING xbox 360, then sell it with a different non-working drive? I really don't see a benefit to this...maybe it was obtained in a trade and swapped for other parts? I would at least tell the buyer and give them a link to the keys if I had pulled the keys from the drive. What do you think would be the reason/benefit to doing this?
I'm going to use this xbox as a media center so it really doesn't matter that I don't have the key, would have been nice as a back up but I barely play my xbox anyway. can't deal with having to use discs anymore, so retro. USB loaders ftw.