Help, i have an old xbox no place to put the pin header x3

Atothoro

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i bot my xbox a long time ago around when they were $200 and i just bot a xecuter 3.0 pro and i went to put it in and there was a place to put the pin header but were there was sappost to be holes there was just metal dots

am i sapost to use an older mod chip?? please someone help
 

Jzor

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Re: Help, i have an old xbox no place to put the pin deader

You have to remove the solder from the holes either by using desoldering braid or a solder sucker.

Read the information regarding a v1.0 xbox in the tutorials.
 

halomaster7777

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Re: Help, i have an old xbox no place to put the pin header

If he dosent know what solder looks like he should not be installing a chip
 

badazz74

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Re: Help, i have an old xbox no place to put the pin header

"metal dots", you are joking right? maybe you should have someone else do it for you.
 

rh387

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Re: Help, i have an old xbox no place to put the pin header

<sarcasm>I'm sure superglue will work.</sarcasm> but seriously, get a clue. Read up on what you are gonna do before you do it.
 

inferno37

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