Signa
March 24th, 2009, 06:56 AM
So, I just got this shinny new Xbox 360, and I've already decided to mod it. As I understand it, I'm going to have to crack the sucker open, and connect a SATA cable to the DVD drive to flash my firmware.
What I would like to know is, once I have it open, will I be able to tell what drive I have installed? I already know it's a lite-on/BenQ/Phillips design, but I can't tell for sure which one I have for sure. I ALSO know, that with the model being the new red Resident Evil version, the installed DVD drive will probably be the newest whatever MS puts in these things.
I also would like to know about LIVE banning. Are the current firmwares pretty much safe from banning? I'm not really concerned about playing online too much, but I have noticed a lot of arcade games that seem to catch my eye a lot more than the disk games. I probably will be wanting to play those, and being banned from LIVE will suck.
I'm also noticing that some people need to buy PCI cards for their PCs to get working SATA ports for the flashing process. Does anyone know if this is a requirement, or can onboard SATA ports work?
Once I have this all in place and working, is there anything that needs to be known about burning the disks? Any special formating at all? Some of the Wii games I downloaded needed patching before I burnt them, and I haven't seen anything about this in the Xbox world.
What I would like to know is, once I have it open, will I be able to tell what drive I have installed? I already know it's a lite-on/BenQ/Phillips design, but I can't tell for sure which one I have for sure. I ALSO know, that with the model being the new red Resident Evil version, the installed DVD drive will probably be the newest whatever MS puts in these things.
I also would like to know about LIVE banning. Are the current firmwares pretty much safe from banning? I'm not really concerned about playing online too much, but I have noticed a lot of arcade games that seem to catch my eye a lot more than the disk games. I probably will be wanting to play those, and being banned from LIVE will suck.
I'm also noticing that some people need to buy PCI cards for their PCs to get working SATA ports for the flashing process. Does anyone know if this is a requirement, or can onboard SATA ports work?
Once I have this all in place and working, is there anything that needs to be known about burning the disks? Any special formating at all? Some of the Wii games I downloaded needed patching before I burnt them, and I haven't seen anything about this in the Xbox world.